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What a night LOL!
mogley98
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Must of been using stimulus money on fireworks! I've lived in the same house for over 40 years and never heard so many fireworks. I guess the China flu and spare cash contributed but wow it was better than fourth of July shows just in our little hood.
Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
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Luckily it was quiet around here no fireworks. It helps that it was in the teens last night so no one wanted to be outside.
We spent the night on Clearwater Beach,
Fireworks all up and down the coast line all night. It was very cool to watch.
Fireworks started around 10:30 last night. Nothing close enough to see, but we could hear them.
The neighbors live far enough away that I couldn't hear them if they did shoot them off.
Freezing rain and a little snow last night so not much, but I did hear a few bangs/booms around 10 PM when I let the dogs out for the last time of the year, storm was enough to stop TV satellite from working consistently. Happy New Year everyone!
Freezing rain and spitting snow and sounded like I was taking fire from all sides. Neat as hell.
A couple of times last night it sounded like someone was walking mortar rounds in my direction.
Plenty of gunfire around us too. Luckily they shoot into the air so the bullets cannot hurt anything.😡 I already have a .45 and a 9mm hole in the carport.
The FayetteCong were either bump stocking or full auto at midnight mag after mag. The Youghiogheny river valley was rockin. Happy New Year.
It was pretty quiet on the farm. Freezing rain kept the entire area quiet for the most part..
Wishing you all a blessed, happy 2021 !
Next year, I'd suggest stepping outside your carport before you fire. 😉
This morning my wife asked me if I heard all the fireworks going off last night. I was sound asleep and didn't hear a thing.
#1 and grandsons made the trip from their house to mine. The boys had apple cider. #1 and I had champagne. We rang in the New Year with a small fireworks extravaganza. Boys had a blast. Used empty champagne bottle as a launch pad.
Our family were contractors- excavation, grading and blasting. We never had fireworks. When I asked Dad one time, he pointed out that we had a powder magazine licensed for up to 100,000 lbs of explosives- and the 4th of July and New Year's Eve were amateur's nights....😜
fireworks started shortly after sundown here 5:30pm and continued full bore from 4 locations within 2 blocks, many more in the village i'm in. the grand finale lasted till 12:15am. might have been an AK47 in there a couple times.
I read an article in a 1970’s issue of American Rifleman about falling bullets. Even out here, I wouldn’t shoot into the air.
Heard fireworks but no one is close enough that we could see them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTUhnIY3oRM