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Nice one gal,dont forget to run around the bonfire like a lunatic waving them about,going "whooooooo" !
Spooky. It's like you've seen me in action!
I used to do the same thing !
(Although I've always been a lunatic,i admit).
God knows how I survived my child hood, thinking about the experiments I carried out with fireworks. Tremendous fun but dangerous fun.
Its amazing nobody was maimed or blinded and no houses burned down !!
Now, that the UK has been culturally assimilated with the States due to the rise of the internet, plus its TV shows and movies, Britain seems to have drifted away from celebrating Guy Fawkes and has once again returned to celebrating the pagan festival of Samhain. Call it full circle. And now, Fawkes is seen as a political provocateur and hero thanks to V for Vendetta.
But thanks to the above mentioned film Fawkes has been turned into a small martyr.