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Virtual firework display

November 4th, 2007 by Bee

Firework cc by DanielMorris on Flickrby Crayola.

For those on the other side of the pond a little clarification, every 5th November in the UK we have Bonfire Night to celebrate - by setting fire to stuff and blowing up fireworks - the last time we caught a terrorist.

The weekend being what it is, and the 5th being Monday, there was a lot of fireworks going off last night. Whilst looking up at the sky with the little ones they were wondering how you went about doing a display. So this morning I trawled through my book marks and found them this online firework display maker to play with.

Enjoy and remember your firework code.

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2 responses


 
  1. Jonathan

    Was Guy Fawkes really a terrorist? Maybe I’m biased after watching V for Vendetta…

    We’ve got our own terrorists across the pond, and they ain’t from the middle east (wink wink, nod nod, know what i mean know what i mean)…

    Keep up the daily blogs (I can’t beleive I am!)

  2. Bee

    Had he succeeded, he’d have blown 100 or so elected officials and a king into tiny itty bitty pieces… so possibly a terrorist or perhaps a misguided revolutionary, hard to tell sometimes.

    So we Brits have a holiday and voted him No. 30 in the BBC’s Great Briton contest.

    That probably tells the rest of the world much about our collective national identity.


 

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