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Old 15 Sep 12, 12:06 PM  
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We're going to universal on the 5th and don't plan on watching any fireworks that night, though there's wishes and illuminations on, so you could watch those.
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I was wondering what the significance of 5th Nov was when I saw post title, I had forgotten about Guy Fawkes night Here in Ireland bonfire night is Hallowe'en night 31st October.
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Old 15 Sep 12, 06:05 PM  
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LOL July is also a much better time to stand outside watching fireworks! After 22 years in the UK I still struggle with finding any enjoyment in standing in cold rain in a muddy field watching a bonfire or fireworks.

I made a real effort when my oldest DD was 5. I couldn't really explain why the Scouts had built an effigy of Cliff Richard and his Summer Holiday Bus and set them on fire! She was terrified and I felt abit disturbed as we were on the grounds of a Catholic Church.

Have to agree that most Americans will have never hear of Bonfire Night.
Gotta agree ref the weather.
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Old 15 Sep 12, 11:50 PM  
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Thanks guys, didn't even give it a thought of it only being a brit thing not up on my history lol x
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