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Polarbert

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17,936 posts

254 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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What beauties have you got planned for the camp site? I suppose this only really concerns those on Houx Annexe.

Where'd you get supplies from and how much did you spend?


I got some from Sainos from November last year. 9 Rockets and 1 big one to finish off with. I suspect it will be nothing compared to other people though.


Alex@POD

6,454 posts

238 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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Just make sure you are careful with them. My neighbours used some last night but the rocket failed to take off, for whatever reason, and exploded in the garden . If that happens next to tents it could be messy...

dave_newcastle

192 posts

241 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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i love the firworks and the more the merrier ----- but please take a spade and dig them in if they should be plcaed in the ground. Last year a neigbour's fell over and I got hit by two exocets first one inch above my eye and the second on my ar.e as i dived for cover!!!!!!

could have been real nasty
Ta dave

baron bashoneov

793 posts

250 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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Last year a rocket went up only 20 feet
and turned and landed in a tent
luckily the boy had got up to go to the
loo or it could have been nasty.
The tent was totalled.

we are not taking any this year.

mellow_yellow

904 posts

285 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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Sorry to join on the bandwagon here but our tent got hit last year too, as did our neighbours brand new TT (knackered window and paintwork). We were just working out if we had enough people to roll the perpetrators camper van on it's side when he decided to settle in cash. Not sure how teh TT driver got on in the end.

Love to see the fireworks but please keep them away form the cars and tents.

billy no brakes

2,675 posts

288 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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got to agree, last after a few on of our rockets went a little astray and just missed some tents and landed the road could have been very nasty so be very carefull with them make shure they are pointing in the right direction and fired from a safe distance plus the cake types should be taped to a stake so they don,t fall over. have fun and be safe with them.

Gary

Polarbert

Original Poster:

17,936 posts

254 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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I'll be sure to aim ours away from the campsite.

venom500

2,984 posts

306 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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I`m never to impressed as everyones "pride and joys" that some of the brunt from "fallout".Most years Venom seems to escape with just ASHES but I worry that one year its gonna get a nasty burn mark.

L100NYY

36,363 posts

266 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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Polarbert said:
I'll be sure to aim ours away from the campsite.


Please do.

venom500

2,984 posts

306 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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L100NYY said:
Polarbert said:
I'll be sure to aim ours away from the campsite.


Please do.


But not over to Houx!!!!

firefoot

1,600 posts

240 months

Friday 9th June 2006
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Ok guys on a safety side why don't you try shells. They burst just like rockets and the only fallout is basically paper confetti, no sticks here. Last year we aquired a quantity of 2" shells whilst in Rouen they also came with their own mortar tube (which you bury two thirds in the ground, and is re-usable). The end result a decent show with practically no injuries except for one linen shirt that got too close to the fire. Oh just one last thing, DONT STAND OVER THE TUBE ONCE LIT!

melting_rubber

8 posts

237 months

Saturday 10th June 2006
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I know this bloke who does professional displays - just picked up £900 worth of display quality fireworks last week. Have learnt from previous years though...

(1) spread them out across plenty of cars to transport them down - 3 years ago, a mate in his pimped up alpina had most of the bangers in his excessive boot. Customs in Dover liked his car too, stopped him for a search and confiscated everything. Well, they had a smile on their faces...

(2) dig them in - 2 years ago, one particularly large cake flipped on its side and started spinning, firing mortars at about a height of 1 metre. A few holes in our tents, but nobody hurt (thank god)

reckon we might just set them off on friday night at the roundabout this year....should be fun after 30 beers...

nightwink

116 posts

238 months

Saturday 10th June 2006
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Don't like digging holes, then try wooden stakes and packing tape. Works every time.

Davey S2

13,389 posts

277 months

Saturday 10th June 2006
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Thinking of taking my outdoor car cover to put on to save my paintwork from being burnt.

timmytortoise

83 posts

262 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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Last year (in Beausejour) a rocket travelling just above ground level hit my tent ripping the porch - I'm just glad it didn't get wegded anywhere and I wasn't in the tent at the time.
I don't want to spoil anyones fun but please, please be careful and ensure fireworks are kept well away from tents.
Have a great week
Tim

jvaughan

6,025 posts

306 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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some knob last year launched a distress flare across the campsite .... it laned in the trees, but burned for ages after.
sheer dangerous if you ask me

*Al*

3,830 posts

245 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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Well 2 years ago some p1ssed dutch neighbour ignited a full fuel can in a burning oil drum in Houx Annex..........there was a fireball 30 feet high which ignited a tree next to the 'Mad Friday' roundabout!!! Anyone see it?

melting_rubber

8 posts

237 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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yeh, remember that one. scared the pants off us. it looked like an H-bomb - we thought we'd been hit by french terrorists

neilly500

46 posts

244 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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Did anyone see the welsh campers who put a very big empty gas cannister into a burning oil drum 2 years ago?? Very dangerous - however it did clear the campsite of cars.

Polarbert

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17,936 posts

254 months

Monday 3rd July 2006
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My fireworks were good, besides 1.


Kind of went off a little premature, over our heads, at 15 feet.


I went deaf in one ear for 15 seconds.



It made us laugh at least.