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Fireworks
Ya know....I LOVE Arizona, that's why I've lived here 42 of my 46 years HOWEVER, I MISS playing with fireworks, firecrackers, bottlerockets etc. Do you shoot off fireworks?
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Re: Fireworks
azsnowman wrote:Ya know....I LOVE Arizona, that's why I've lived here 42 of my 46 years HOWEVER, I MISS playing with fireworks, firecrackers, bottlerockets etc. Do you shoot off fireworks?
Dennis
We plan to tonight at the beach (with a post-big-bangs cleanup planned as well).
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sunny wrote:We do shoot off fireworks here! I love the pretty fireworks
I am SOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo JEALOUS
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We got back from the park a little while ago. We are setting off some bottlerockets and stuff out back. Well, I should say that I am not, but that the family is. We are waiting to watch the huge fireworks display that they set off from the park in about a half hour. We have a great view here and don't have to fight the crowds afterward. We just fight them during the day while we are socializing and eating BBQ Chicken from the Lion's Club. Yummy! 
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against the law here
We have new laws here this year. Fire works are banned unless they are sponsored by Ron Jon's Surf Shop or other approved displays. They do a good job. Anyway, the law isn't working. The air is so thick with smoke, the sky is so full of explosions, the cops are so not around, makes you want to crawl into a bunker.
Fireworks in every direction from sundown to 3 a.m. since Friday. Same as always...

Fireworks in every direction from sundown to 3 a.m. since Friday. Same as always...
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Swimdude wrote:Usually. Unfortunately, not while i'm on vacation in Kentucky. =( I saw some LOUSY fireworks tonight.
Dude, you vacationed in Kentucky?!?!?!? Where? Unless you went to UK in Lexington and saw the fireworks at Commonwealth Stadium, or maybe something in Louisville, I can't imagine anywhere else where they'd have decent fireworks. And even those (in Lex and Lou) can't compare to the stuff I've seen since I moved down here.
And I have to ask again -- Kentucky? What'd you do? I can name on one hand the sites to see in KY.
As for me, I just got back from a two-hour trip on Captain John's Party Boat. Originally, it was going to cost us $25 per person and the boat was going to leave the harborside of the island (north side) and go around to the coastside so we could watch the fireworks over the water...while we were over the water.
It was cool!
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I saw the 'Big Bang' fireworks in Milwaukee during Summerfest on the 3rd and watched Neenah's fireworks tonight (I just returned from traffic war)... Milwaukee's were 45 minutes long...5 ground shows.... 10 minute grand finale... they were awesome!
Neenah's were pretty good for Neenah... I really can't compare MKE to neenah, but I enjoyed it.... I missed Menasha's (on the 1st) Appleton's were on the 3rd also....
Neenah's were pretty good for Neenah... I really can't compare MKE to neenah, but I enjoyed it.... I missed Menasha's (on the 1st) Appleton's were on the 3rd also....
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Most fireworks are illegal in IL... but are legal in Indiana. So many go and buy them there and they always show on the news how they are doing big busts on people bringing em back here. They aren't very effective. The suburbs are not so bad... but here by my house (live on the southwest side of metro chicago) it literally sounds like a war on the 4th. There are so many fireworks going off there is a foggy haze in the air.
We only buy the legal stuff that the kids use with strong supervision (sparklers, snakes, the little pops you throw on the ground and the pull types with confetti in them). We just watch everyone else blowing the big stuff off around us as the hubby showers our house and garage roof with water to make sure the house doesn't catch on fire. Hubby and I say let others burn their money for our enjoyment! Only wasted $7 of ours! *cackles evilly*
We only buy the legal stuff that the kids use with strong supervision (sparklers, snakes, the little pops you throw on the ground and the pull types with confetti in them). We just watch everyone else blowing the big stuff off around us as the hubby showers our house and garage roof with water to make sure the house doesn't catch on fire. Hubby and I say let others burn their money for our enjoyment! Only wasted $7 of ours! *cackles evilly*
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TexasStooge wrote:David wrote:Bottlerockets are illegal in Kansas, and I don't know why. OH well. Fireworks are fun.
We had a few bottlerockets fire off property that night. Luckily no one was hurt.
Texas Stooge, those bottle rockets ended up in my yard and on my driveway
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Ya'll need to move to Tennessee. You can easily imagine
that you are on the front lines of a big war, here. I really
believe, that, a month before the holiday, people start
spending their grocery, electric bill, diaper and
baby formula money on fireworks!
YEEEEEHAAAAAWWW!!! There went the Post Office...!!
that you are on the front lines of a big war, here. I really
believe, that, a month before the holiday, people start
spending their grocery, electric bill, diaper and
baby formula money on fireworks!
YEEEEEHAAAAAWWW!!! There went the Post Office...!!
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