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edcam Wrote:

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> Bobby_Davro Wrote:

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> > They started at about 7pm and went on until

> about

> > 11pm, it was excessive and not fun when your

> > trying to get the little ones to bed! Ban them!

>

> Nah - ban children.


> Nah nah.... ban yourself

They sure do. The big problem is not quite knowing when they are going to go off- if you know its going to be for three nights and then that is it you can prepare, but now it goes on for weeks with no way of knowing at what time they'll begin and end. Late night ones make me jump too.

There's a big display at the cricket club on Dulwich Common too...


first mate, I feel your pain with pets. My sis has a retriever who is terrified of fireworks - and he still needs walked so the longer the fireworks go on, the harder it is to organise it for daylight since she works.

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