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firework displays - Just Sean - 30-10-2012 Wheres the best place for firework displays around the hampshire region? fireworks - MarkTD - 30-10-2012 Aldi there cheap and awesome! RE: fireworks - Just Sean - 30-10-2012 firework displays! Not allowed to do my own! RE: fireworks - cully - 30-10-2012 (30-10-2012, 07:16 PM)sean-306 Wrote: firework displays! Not allowed to do my own! pah! buy a box and go down the park! RE: fireworks - 306carter - 30-10-2012 JTF or Epic fireworks check their websites to see if there close to you. RE: fireworks - Just Sean - 30-10-2012 Do they put displays on do they firework displays - THE_Liam - 30-10-2012 (30-10-2012, 07:16 PM)sean-306 Wrote: firework displays! Not allowed to do my own! Man up. RE: firework displays - Dave - 30-10-2012 can of petrol wrapped in tin foil, put in microwave. Much better than any display. May require extension lead. RE: firework displays - Poodle - 30-10-2012 Tbf i would pay to see that. RE: firework displays - Pompey306mark - 30-10-2012 Cosham is normally pretty good. RE: firework displays - 4WayDiablo - 31-10-2012 Cosh am has been wank the past few years. Stockheath common is usually better, or get up ports down hill early and watch the whole of Portsmouth letting off fireworks :-) Oh and if you did want to watch the cosh am one. I know the beat spot to watch it ever. No one bothers you, great view and you can sit in your warm car. And no traffic to worry about either :-) |