Don Karleone
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If only it was like this here. Every year I take my rescue dogs away to Centreparcs just so they don't have a heart attack. As the fireworks go on 2 weeks before and after they are given medication off the vets. A few years ago a dog had a heart attack at dogs for rescue in Manchester. Then there are the soldiers struggling with PTSD who dread this time of year. But with a government that doesn't give a crap and who lives in a different world, what do we expect.That's just ridiculous mate, thank God they're banned here in Oz, just organized displays on like New Year's Eve allowed for which you need a license.
Of course we don't have bonfire night that's just a British thing.
Tbh I find bonfire night noise less of an antisocial pain in the arse than the now seemingly year round celebratory fireworks pissed up folk set off in their gardens at all hours. Heard a fair bit last night around 7-9 pm but not much after that.If only it was like this here. Every year I take my rescue dogs away to Centreparcs just so they don't have a heart attack. As the fireworks go on 2 weeks before and after they are given medication off the vets. A few years ago a dog had a heart attack at dogs for rescue in Manchester. Then there are the soldiers struggling with PTSD who dread this time of year. But with a government that doesn't give a crap and who lives in a different world, what do we expect.
I was told by family that around Whitefield it was definitely like Beirut until early hours in the morning.Tbh I find bonfire night noise less of an antisocial pain in the arse than the now seemingly year round celebratory fireworks pissed up folk set off in their gardens at all hours. Heard a fair bit last night around 7-9 pm but not much after that.
Most places the sameI was told by family that around Whitefield it was definitely like Beirut until early hours in the morning.