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Author Topic: Firework Discussion  (Read 2465 times)

I figured we need a topic to discuss bitching fireworks, legal or not.

Personally, my favorite brand is Black Cat, but this year we went to some little tent thing and they only sold TNT. We only got $25 worth, too. I sad. :c

On the other hand, imagine how much loving fun this guy will have:



Ours are all cheesy, too, we didn't look too closely at them and we got them and I looked and most of them are just stupid spark showers.

So that kinda sucks.

Anyway, discuss yours.

I'm just sitting here doing absolutely nothing.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2010, 11:11:04 PM by oromis »


Illegal in New Jersey.

Illegal and expensive on my side of town.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2010, 10:52:40 PM by Parallel »

I live in the middle of nowhere.
No light but the stars and the moon. And fireworks. c:

Fireworks go boom boom pow.

Illegal in New Jersey.
Quite. Luckily, Rhode Island legalized them. And I have connections up there. C:

Me and my friends bot an assload of fireworks to blow stuff up with.


And a box of army men to tie them down and reinact battle scenes with...

Good fun good totally not dangerous fun.

Illegal in my area.

BUT HAS THAT EVER STOPPED ME? OH HELL NO.

I just about made them illegal here last year.
 :cookieMonster:

Anyways, me and some friends have our semi-annual bottlerocket wars. Always a good time. Painful time, but good time C:

Illegal in my part of Georgia good thing south Carolina is a mile from my house just over the river ;D they can do whatever they want. So tomorrow I am going to go buy a bunch of the works and blow them up in my backyard.


Also Roman Candle fights :D

My state is full of pansy farmers, I can't have any fireworks that leave the ground, or smoke bombs. I mean I could understand taking away the morter shells because they're known to forget up on you and are not hard to hurt youreslf with but bottlerockets too? And roman candles. Roman candles I could understand because it could possibly catch things on fire if you tried and tons of people use them for roman candle fights. But bottlerockets? I mean I would love to hear a good explination on why you can't have those, I mean they're small, not a huge boom and just not that harmfull looking. But I think the most odd thing is why you can't have smoke bombs, now the ones they seem to sell at your everyday spots you can see right through them and they last for one to three minutes tops. I'd think the reason might be people throwing them into other's houses or on fast roads to mess people up but you really would have to go out of your way to buy military grade smoke bombs and do that. So this year I don't think I'm going to spend any money on fireworks because they're super expensive for not much more than colored fire and sparks.

Fireworks dealer here shut down.