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6th November 09, 09:20 AM
#11
This makes me really sad. Especially considering that Guy Fawkes Night was such an important tradition for me growing up that I have a party and bonfire here every year to celebrate.
I remember when I was a kid we still had a neighbourhood bonfire and all chipped in for the food and fireworks.
The years before I left it was hard to find anyone doing this because most people went to the city bonfire.
Last night we had a great party with bonfire toffee, baked potatoes, soup etc and all of the folk I invited loved it. Halloween was nothing to it.
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