OK. Does anyone shiver like me when they think of the stupid things they did with fireworks when they were kids - bangers in letterboxes, etc?
Catherine Wheel, not pinned to a vertical surface, but laid horizontal and lit. Went anywhere. Face level.
A couple of years ago my mate's brother invented this game called bollockards. Standard game of billiards but if you didn't pot a ball or if you made a foul you had to put your sack in the pocket you were aiming for and the other person fired the white straight at 'em.
No one knocked on anyones door last night were i live in Filey so i am told But female friend said she saw someone on a bicycle so the wheel has finaly made an appearence at last.
Using bangers as hand grenades! Holding lit bangers in your hand to show how tough you were. I only did it with a glove on but one of my friends did it without! We bought some rockets cheap once because they didn't have any sticks. We sellotaped pea sticks to them. They weren't strong enough and when we let the rockets off they didn't go straight up. They circled at head height! We also tried making baked potatoes in a bonfire. We lit the bonfire after pouring petrol on it. It went well but we'd put the potatoes in before we put the petrol on so all they tasted of was petrol. We still ate them.
Jumping Jacks had a strange sense of loyalty like a puppy. Once lit they didn't want to leave you alone.
This is done with a lit banger hanging out your arse? Where is the involvement of fireworks in your story?
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There aren't any. The thread is about Halloween isn't it? Besides, window wanging can be played all year round, from ages 18-88. Window wanging. From Mattel.
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