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Re: Bonfire Night.

Postby Ally » 05 Nov 2021, 21:13

Kaz wrote:That’s very interesting Ossie! :idea: 8-) Thankfully for tonight his meds finally kicked in, and he’s asleep in his basket xx


Bless him. X

I'm sure Ria posted something on FB about this?

Off to check...
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Re: Bonfire Night.

Postby cromwell » 05 Nov 2021, 21:57

TheOstrich wrote:I think many supermarkets / stores have stopped selling fireworks this year - is that your experience?


Yes; Sainsbury's aren't selling any and virtually no small stores round here are either. Asda are selling some.
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Re: Bonfire Night.

Postby TheOstrich » 05 Nov 2021, 23:51

It's Classic FM, Kaz, and they are repeating the programme on Saturday, between 6:00 and 10:00 pm, per something I've seen on our local FB page.

Our local Asda wasn't this year, Crommers, but there was a "pop-up" shop on the local trading estate apparently.
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Re: Bonfire Night.

Postby miasmum » 06 Nov 2021, 00:23

We have had some round here that make you feel like you are living in Syria. Huge ground shaking booms. Toffee hates them. She is here as her family have gone out tonight and tomorrow, so she has spent the night buried into Tim.
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