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Son of a @!#@*&, how can a whole neighborhood light fire crackers and fire works ALL DAY! My son couldn't nap because it seriously sounds like guns going off non stop. I got out earlier and it smells like burning gun powder everywhere you go.
Who lets their kids just light fire crackers by themselves all day. Seriously, these kids are like 10 with no parents around.
I hate this day.
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It's the same here. I really don't mind the smaller firecrackers and the pretty looking fireworks and I even kinda like the smell, but the kids in this neighborhood got their hands on some illegal stuff as well I think. Some really do sound like the whole friggin street is exploding.
It's legal to play with fireworks this one day, between 10 am this morning 'til 2 am jan 1st I believe, which is why parents allow it this one day. I do recall doing the same when I was that age - my parents wouldn't allow me to get the real heavy duty fireworks though, just the fun little stuff that doesn't scare the bejeezus out of people.
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What I'm looking forward to in 2012:
Eating our way through (northern) Italy on vacation
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If you want to see how pretty it was, DH took a video, which you can find here http://youtu.be/oM7r2yjD9dA
We didn't light any ourselves, and I can certainly do without the fireworks all day during the day, but around midnight it's magical!
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What I'm looking forward to in 2012:
Eating our way through (northern) Italy on vacation
<a href="http://www.thenest.com/?utm_source=ticker&utm_medium=HTML&utm_campaign=tickers" title="Home DThat must be awesome! I had a great apartment on a hill my first year in Spain and I remember watching the fireworks go off until 1:30 in the city. My dad had gone to bed early thinking that since the city had no display, there'd be no fireworks. Boy was he ever wrong!
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