The 5th of November
I forgot
Im stuck working the graveyard shift so I dont care :p
Quote from: WikipediaBonfire Night was celebrated in Australia until the mid- to late 1970s, when sale and public use of fireworks was made illegal and the celebration was effectively abolished
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Im sat inside listening to lots of fireworks going off and doing some work. I thought about heading up Portsdown Hill to see them tomorrow night, but I doubt Ill even be able to park up there so Ill probably go down the shore instead.
Quote from: WikipediaGroaty pudding (also known as Groaty Dick) is a traditional dish from the Black Country in England. It is made from soaked groats, beef, leeks, onion and beef stock which are baked together at a moderate temperature of approximately 150 degrees > Celsius (300° Fahrenheit) for up to 16 hours. In the Black Country it is traditional to eat groaty pudding on Guy Fawkes Night.
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Quote from: Clockd 0NeIm sat inside listening to lots of fireworks going off and doing some work. I thought about heading up Portsdown Hill to see them tomorrow night, but I doubt Ill even be able to park up there so Ill probably go down the shore instead.
A mate of mine is having a Fireworks, Beer and Chilli party apparently, but ill most likely be out looking at cars tommorow night :P
Whats with the chilli? Pretty much sold the entire batch of 25 I made this morning at work!
P.S. bah humbug to Bonfire Night.
Quote from: White GiantWhats with the chilli? Pretty much sold the entire batch of 25 I made this morning at work!
P.S. bah humbug to Bonfire Night.
No idea m8, it must be fashionable or something :w00t:
You would think curry would be more the rage given the better likelihood of anal pyrotechnics.
Quote from: Clockd 0NeYou would think curry would be more the rage given the better likelihood of anal pyrotechnics.
mmmm Im not sure a hot curry followed by any activity involving naked flames is a particularly good idea Clockd
I did, I was at an awesome web design conference (http://www.buildconference.com) organised by a friend of mine. It was great.
You had anal pyrotechnics at this conference?
or performed an act involving naked flames directly after a hot curry?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TLD3Z6sJWA
Quote from: CeathreamhnanQuote from: WikipediaBonfire Night was celebrated in Australia until the mid- to late 1970s, when sale and public use of fireworks was made illegal and the celebration was effectively abolished
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That sucks.