
That's the sound I'm gonna hear all night long tomorrow. Hopefully we leave without making a crater or killing anyone, but those can be considered acceptable losses. What's not dangerous about letting off over three hundred bucks worth of fire works? I'll need a hearing aid come new year's. All I'm gonna do is light stuff and run. You would too if you had the equivalent to a quarter-stick of dynamite in front of you. If all that was between you and an explosion of epic proportions was a short fuse, a few seconds, and hopefully, a few hundred feet. Hopefully I go home with all twenty digits. If you happen to see a big flash of light, and you're within a five mile radius of me, you'll know its midnight
New Year's Eve is a lot of fun. I especially enjoy it here because you can light the fireworks and watch fireworks without freezing your butt off. My kids are too little to light the big stuff so they had sparklers (little kids get a kick out of them)and my older daughter and my stepdaughter lit the explosives a safe distance away from us all.
ReplyDeleteSafe distance? Does five feet qualify? I think that's the farthest away we were from anything
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