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it was a long time ago.
Professional fireworks, sure, I like'em. The backyard party kind . . . not so much. |
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My family, neighbors and friends, would gather at my Grandmother's, every year until the mid 90s, for a big bonfire and picnic. We would have tons of fireworks that someone would pick up in South Carolina, on their way home from Florida. I'm talking serious shit, big rockets, real cherry bombs than could take your hand off, and the like. All of the kids participated and all of the adults (and older kids) watched the youngsters so they didn't hurt themselves, or someone else. Also, the youngsters would get someone to light the fuse while they concentrated on what to do once it was lit. No injuries in all those years, other than an occasional finger burn from a hot sparkler wire, but that was seldom repeated by the same kid. I will admit, in my teens, I would pocket a few cherry bombs for mischief later on. But the knowlege learned from the supervised celebrations, kept me from hurting anyone with them. Of course the trouble I got into with them, and the punishment I received, were great life lessons. Anyway, that 's a long winded view of my experience, so that's where I'm coming from. |
Maybe it is you Clouder, that should try it, using all safety measures. Conquer your fears. Go buy a sparkler pack. Have a new experience with this. You might find the sparkler to be quite lovely, or a trivial piece of crap.
:) There is a reason why people like them. Your experience sounds very painful. I would hate for you to live with that forever. Some of your concerns are valid. But I would hate for you to miss something because of a painful and traumatizing experience. |
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So I pried it out of the socket with a metal fork. :skull: |
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Hell, I've got a whole collection of screwdrivers, wire cutters and the like, with blackened, partially melted, edges.
This wire is dead... I'm sure I killed this circuit. Well, there's no way to kill the line from the pole, but I'll be careful. Shit, it's only a 110 line, what can happen. Sure baby, I'll just whip this dimmer into the light circuit and meet you in the bedroom. :shock: |
I hate fireworks. They make deeply uneasy, and always have. I remember as a kid, the only fireworks I was truly comfortable with were sparklers.....and that was only because you could write your name in the dark with them...
I was always slightly afraid of the potential dangers of fireworks, possibly in part picked up from my mum, who was also a statistic :p Very occasionally we'd go to a friend's bonfire.....I loved the fire, the potatoes, the black peas and bonfire toffee.....hated the fireworks. Most years we stuck to 'indoor fireworks' :P Now as an adult I hate them even more. They wind the dog up and make being outside feel slightly unsafe. |
bonfire toffee
Never heard of that befor , I Looked it up , http://www.fireworks.co.uk/party/recipes.html Sounds Tasty , I may have to try it |
From a very detailed article, on how to build homemade fireworks, from a 1936 Science & Mechanics magazine.
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Granted, they do wind up the dogs. :cool: |
Cloud failed to mention t hat gunfire tonight is a popular diversion for some folks. I always get nervous when firearms are going off (into the air, natch) and those bullets have to come down somewhere...
I know that the projectile will have spent it's energy by the time it falls back to Earth, but what if the Yoyo who fired it was not at full elevation? It could be a line drive to my noggin! And I live close to her now...closer than before. Brian |
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The second party was illegal imported fireworks (we're near several borders) (although the rumor is he has a "permit" -certainly, no police bothered us). The crowd were a good way back, they were lit sensibly -at arms length with proper illumination, and we loved them, but most of the locals were nervous and sure they would injure someone because they were "illegal", and were all paranoid about falling hot ash because they were up in the air. We posited that is must be similar to UK/US difference in firearms laws, in that if the law says it's OK then it must be safe, but if it says it's not... eeeeek! |
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Avoid the knuckle heads in the first place. |
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Most cities around here don't allow fireworks w/in the limits, but its usually about a 15min drive to a county that allows them. There are fireworks stations set up with a field next to them for people to set their stuff off in. That is some scary shit. My dad, bf, and I went out to one one year, we hung around the firemen my dad is friends with. Usually we do set off fireworks at our house and have a little party with family and friends. My dad is a super nazi about safety though and so far no minor injuries even. This year we're goin out to my brother's new place and he's throwing a huge party that's BYO fireworks, not to sure about it, but since its his farm (someday) then he'll probably be pretty active about safety.
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