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Topic Other Boards / Foo / As Victor Meldrew Said
- By bevb [in] Date 05.11.08 14:53 UTC
I don't believe it! Its 2.45 and fireworks are already going off round here, its not even bloody dark yet
- By tessisbest [gb] Date 05.11.08 15:57 UTC
sooo annoying, i hate this time of year, my poor tess hates it even more, we have to watch tv sometimes till midnight just to down the sound of them, soon be over, hopefully.this might sound nasty but, i was quite pleased on sat night when it was pouring down here,
- By yorkies4eva [gb] Date 05.11.08 16:10 UTC
Oh dear!!! That is really early, whats the point of setting them off so early, they look so much better in the dark!! Think of it this way though at least when they went off means a few less to go off later... :)
- By tessisbest [gb] Date 05.11.08 16:13 UTC
let them waste their money,
- By yorkies4eva [gb] Date 05.11.08 16:17 UTC

> let them waste their money,


Definatly!!!
- By belgian bonkers Date 05.11.08 17:03 UTC
They're driving me (and the dogs) up the wall!  We've had them for the last week!!  We stay right next to a beach and the little nutters with their cars have been lobbing them out of their car windows onto the beach!  Dogs are not frightened of them, but they wind them up something terrible!  We missed a friends birthday party at the weekend because it wouldn't be fair on the dogs (or our neighbours) to leave them with that racket going on.
- By bevb [gb] Date 05.11.08 18:13 UTC
They are still going fast and furious here.  Poor Shady is pacing, bursting for a wee but won't go out.
Milo luckily doesn't care and has been out and ignored them completely.
- By Lea Date 05.11.08 18:18 UTC
For the first time in 10 years I am having a quiet Firework period :)
Its not good the reason why :(
My old girl spent half opf oct and Nov and Newyear Barking as she hated them. And the other 2 would join in :)
She died in December.
Now my other 2 are just ignoring them :) :)
Lea :) :)
- By Missie Date 05.11.08 19:23 UTC
Same here Lea :( Missie hated them and would shiver, shake, pant and hide under the table. As I listen to them now I am thinking how she would have hated tonight, and how Maddie would pick up on it and be unsettled herself. But all is calm indoors despite the noise of next doors' fireworks and  they are all fast asleep around me now, even Maddie.
- By lunamoona [gb] Date 05.11.08 19:35 UTC
They've been going off round here for the last 2 hours non-stop, added to that the local church has been trying to drown them out with their bells for just as long.

Full bladders all round :(
- By newf3 [gb] Date 09.11.08 14:28 UTC
its been every night for a couple of weeks in Berkshire and although my boys dont seem conserned inside the house they dont like going in the garden after dark
Although i try to make them go about 10.30pm they were still going last night until gone 11.00pm so it will be a early morning call for me tomorrow i supose.
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 10.11.08 11:12 UTC
A couple of years ago I was taking the dogs out for their first walk of the day. A firework was set of at...8.35am... Just about says it all!
- By bilbobaggins [gb] Date 10.11.08 13:05 UTC
As some one very nicely pointed out to us, it is illegal to set of fire works between the hours of 23.30 and 7am. So why worry????

That's ok then....try enforcing that one then clever cloggs!!!!
Topic Other Boards / Foo / As Victor Meldrew Said

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