Just been to a bonfire night event (ie for non-Brits - fireworks etc to celebrate attempt 1605 to blow up Parliament) with brother, sister in law & their two children (three month old slept through it all)
Not something that would be celebrated in Federation times (g).
Is it true that such festivities generate a significant portion of the year's air pollution?
Jacqui
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--- jacqui wrote:
Just been to a bonfire night event (ie for non-Brits
- fireworks etc to celebrate attempt 1605 to blow up
Parliament) with brother, sister in law & their two children (three month old slept through it all)
Not something that would be celebrated in Federation times (g).
They probably had a festival celebrating the thwarting of an attempt to blow up Control.
Do you recall, the attack on control ? Plasma cannon, treason and plot I see no reason why rebel treason Should ever be forgot.
Stephen.
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