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BARA Wrote:

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> On the same arguements about early selling of

> fireworks, should we ban ban Christmas card sales

> in October, easter eggs in February etc!!


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It's not clear from the original post whether Concita is arguing for the earlier or later sale of fireworks?

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People also like fireworks for: weddings, new year (ours, Chinese, Thai, probably some others), Eid, the end of Disneyland (night time that is, not apocalypse), July 4th (Americans celebrating my birthday).


All kinds of partying shenanigans.


More shenanigans please, but keep them out of *Bob*'s face.

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