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As it turns out yes, but not because of the fireworks :S Long story short, my gran passed out during the display and there was absolute hell on and loads of people running round like headless chickens so we watched it back for that
![]() Its like those who will video concerts and that isnt it..seems a good idea at the time but really, you are not going to rewatch. |
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I agree though, like nobody has ever said "I'm bored, can I see a video of the firework display you watched last November" and yeh concerts are a funny one too, most of them are recorded professionally! Theres no need for your iPhone copy!
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Don't care for fireworks, don't care for bonfire night, definitely do not think the government should ban families from having displays in their gardens though. I pretty much never do anything for bonfire night but when I do I prefer a small event with a few friends at someone's house to a large professional display which you have to pay to get into, get ripped off for food and drink and only see the display from half a mile away
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