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dckrsn- Diamond Member
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Re: Happy 4th of July
It was alright, just got in from doing a few old fireworks that I had stashed away for quite a few years. All illegal stuff (we're not supposed to have anything that explodes or leaves the ground). I had a roman candle explode, flaming balls going every which way all at once. Ran like hell! Good thing I did it the "right way" by sticking it in a bucket of dirt rather than holding it. Did a bunch of strings of ladyfingers and Black Cats, and a few cheap fountains that just went "poof"...probably ones I got free when I bought fireworks.
What do you guys think about the flag firecrackers in the picture above? Am I supposed to light that? Is it disrespectful? LOL I don't know. I've had those for years as well, bought them pretty much to keep.
What do you guys think about the flag firecrackers in the picture above? Am I supposed to light that? Is it disrespectful? LOL I don't know. I've had those for years as well, bought them pretty much to keep.
MauricioB- Top Poster
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Re: Happy 4th of July
It was good had my first home grown tomato out my garden ,man there is nothing better . Got the tractor going and bush hogged some hi grass at the field , no fireworks this year did hear a few . Yes i like those American flag firecrackers Jacob never seen them in the stores i have been in .
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Re: Happy 4th of July
Admin wrote:
What do you guys think about the flag firecrackers in the picture above? Am I supposed to light that? Is it disrespectful? LOL I don't know. I've had those for years as well, bought them pretty much to keep.
"One to fire and one to keep" !!!
Kim- Top Poster
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Re: Happy 4th of July
I'm thinking that Top Flite 5 1/4-4 would be pretty mean on a Lil Satan.Ken
Ken Cook- Top Poster
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Re: Happy 4th of July
Finish drinking the beer and go blow up a US mail box with a REAL M-80.
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