It’s a little amazing that things like this don’t happen more often. Some of the shows look so dangerous.
Thankfully no one was hurt.
It’s a little amazing that things like this don’t happen more often. Some of the shows look so dangerous.
Thankfully no one was hurt.
That was a tad before my time but I vaguely remember this fella.
Honestly, would you trust some people with a box of Swan Vestas?
I used to like bonfires when we were kids.
Me too… I’d always get involved when my grandad used the incinerator at the bottom of the garden.
Yes, you could do that and our next door neighbour did that too but we lived on a farm so we were a but more flexible with our bonfires. And quite a lot of other things that we should not have been up to !
Intriguing
Life between South East London and Kent has changed since then…no more incinerators I’m sure.
I’ll save my pro home garden fireworks display rant for November
That’s sensible. Where we love now is is a fair quiet neighbourhood but we do have younger children and they do the fireworks. I can understand that but it wasn’t a happy dog for us - he just sat under a corner. That won’t trouble him now - he died about three weeks ago…
I thought dragons lived forever (but not so little boys)
That’s very sad Besoeker.
My sincere apologies if I caused any pain.
Not at all. It was all quite suddenly and possibly part of a thyroid problem. Mischievous boy next to a broken fence but no instruction needed.
I’m sorry - I digressed…
There’s an intent look about him
I intended to comment on the original post, having seen this show a number of times…but that seems irrelevant now for some reason.