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25 Oct 08 #59528 by Alive_in_the_water
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I have a box of fireworks, two boys aged 4 and 5 but nowhere to present my pyrotechnic manliness to them. :)

Anyone having a bonfire night party in the North Manchester area and in need of extra guests?

This is a "man" thing ;);)

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25 Oct 08 #59593 by saffron1968
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Well I`m in Cornwall and I don`t know what you mean about fireworks being a man thing, you obviously do not know what myself and Blondie007 are like with fireworks and bonfires.

We are the experts, anyway will be having a few fireworks in my garden on the 5th with a few friends over, probably have a BBQ and a smallish bonfire as mustn`t set fire to the bushes.

Man thing indeed!!!!!

Saffy x

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25 Oct 08 #59594 by Sera
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I have enough Fireworks with the Legal proceedings! :laugh:

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25 Oct 08 #59598 by saffron1968
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Lol Sera

Take care x

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25 Oct 08 #59601 by Sera
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Alive_in_the_water wrote:

two boys aged 4 and 5


I can just visualise two endearing little urchings in Northern Manchester on the street corner with a stuffed dummy Guy:

"Penny-for-the-guy-Gov"?......"...
..."a Penny Gov; and also a share of your Pension at CCTV valuation; a 33.3% split of the equity in your house Guv, a Car; guy-spousal support to cover monthly needs"

These are wiki kids; I hpe you've got them trained well A-in-W!

;)

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25 Oct 08 #59656 by Alive_in_the_water
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saffron1968 wrote:

Well I`m in Cornwall and I don`t know what you mean about fireworks being a man thing, you obviously do not know what myself and Blondie007 are like with fireworks and bonfires.

We are the experts, anyway will be having a few fireworks in my garden on the 5th with a few friends over, probably have a BBQ and a smallish bonfire as mustn`t set fire to the bushes.

Man thing indeed!!!!!

Saffy x


Don't set me off on "men and fire", I have a short fuse.:):):)

Bet I have bigger ones than you.:P:P

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25 Oct 08 #59658 by saffron1968
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ALIVE!!!!!!!!

Really B)

Saffy x

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