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jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> I told everyone at work and they all think I must

> have been pi55ed - which I wasn't!

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> I cannot have been the only one that saw it!


Exactly the same thing happened to me, i was coming out of a club & walked over Waterloo bridge when I saw a huge orange ball over the Thames, i told my work buddies but they dimissed it & called me a drunk

For those polite people who are curious to see more lanterns I will start a thread advising when i do some with the nippers in a couple of weeks.


PeckhamGC - Hiya just look on Ebay, more you buy the cheaper they are obviously.

Maybe we need to synchronise 'The Great ED Lantern Let-Off Summer 2009'.......


i'm sure the authorities can invoke some inaptly named law, possibly pertaining to anti-terrorist legislation.

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