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Fender
03-11-2007, 05:14 PM
Given the date, this'll probably apply more to those in the UK ...

If you can't get to any Guy Fawke's Night parties this weekend and feel a bit left out, have a look at this ...

Fireworks Simulator (http://www.graphicglitch.f2s.com/fireworks.html)

It would have been finished weeks ago, but I kinda forgot about it until the other night :rolleyes:

*AJ*
03-11-2007, 05:23 PM
Nice one Fender, I was amused when I had them all going but my nephew wasn't; such a boring ninny he is. Although he said the 4th red one was the best and he liked the last red one, that one was, and I quote, "sick"

/me kicks her nephew out the room :biggrin:
wait, now he's calling the 6th one "swag" apparently that's not a compliment. Boys! :rolleyes:

Deadpan
03-11-2007, 06:08 PM
Wait, swag? I want swag :/ Or at least in American context, it means free stuff given away promotionally. And celebrity swag is even better. But that's only because companies think that giving stars (who already have the money to BUY the stuff) swag will make little kids want to buy the product because his / her role model has it. And it works :|

But the fireworks thing is oober cool. I hope I don't sound too stupid saying this, but I never heard of Guy Fawkes until Harry Potter (heh the falcon was named after him I believe). Have a happy holiday to all you UK people!

*AJ*
03-11-2007, 07:12 PM
Wait, swag? I want swag :/ Or at least in American context, it means free stuff given away promotionally. And celebrity swag is even better. But that's only because companies think that giving stars (who already have the money to BUY the stuff) swag will make little kids want to buy the product because his / her role model has it. And it works :|
Haha, I think I prefer your meaning better. I *think* swag means crap. Gawsh, that kid makes me feel so out of date with the new slang :rolleyes:

Have a happy holiday to all you UK people!
I don't think it's an actual holiday, although I won't be surprised if MPs get the day off :p
Dunno about anyone else but around here fireworks can go on for about 3 weeks, so I get fed up of them

tasha
04-11-2007, 10:29 AM
Nah, it's not an actual holiday.

AJ I agree they can go on for ages - I went to some on friday night, some last night, & I'm going to some more this saturday. Plus last saturday someone living round here did a couple..and I expect next this friday + saturday will be pretty busy.