Bl00dy Fireworks

My cat Harvey sneaked out a few years back on Bomby night and I found him dead on the patio late on , poor little mite had a heart attack . So everyone make sure catflaps etc are locked
 
Our dog doesn’t seem bothered, out in the garden just sniffing around, loud fire works overhead, they’re all different.
 
My dog hates them and I never really seen the point in them once I grew up, I don't think the displays added anything to my childhood.

Don't really understand the need for the ones that are so loud, not for private sale anyway. Bet there's plenty of folk with PTSD and other sensitivities that this really isn't helping.

Just limit loud ones to public displays and have the public displays at the same timeframe, how difficult is that really? 4 hours of loud bangs on housing estates is a bit difficult to avoid.
 
It's been going on around round my way since Saturday. One night would be enough😞

My mate spent £120 on fireworks. You may as well litterly just burn £120.....proper misery guts me😂
 
Those fireworks now that you buy to let of at home are so big they would have been used for a display when I was a child. We only had Roman candles, Catherine wheels and a dud rocket. Surely people can find better things to do with such large amounts of money?
Perhaps the absence of organised displays such a sStockton has made more people do it at home. Stay safe everyone.
 
They stress our westie out and in turn the missus...

Weve just been over redcar to walk her down the sea front, there were still plenty but it seemed quieter and she hs calmed down.. the estate seemes to have quitened down now too...

plus, i got a lemon top mmmm
 
We used to have great firework parties in the 1960s and 1970s (with Hot potatoes etc) but in those days they were colourful (Roman Candles, Volcanoes, Traffic lights, Snow Showers etc) and didn’t make you deaf. The rockets just went up and didn’t bang. You didn’t upset the pets or babies.
 
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