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    So Tonight Im Gonna Set Some Buildiings On Fire to Celebrate...

    Guy Fawkes Night which is something that isnt really celebrated in the USA for some reason (which i have never understood).

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    marcjacob
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    Its more of a Brit thing. I think they celebrate in New Zealand and some other parts of the world as it spread with colonialism. We had a great night yesterday at an organised display. The local council really spent some money on it.


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    Dzinerbear
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    Maybe it's too cold in Canada to celebrate a November holiday, and we often even get snow in November, although those would be good reasons to light a bonfire.

    We celebrate Queen Victoria's birthday in May (as close to the 24th as possible). As a kid it was also called Firecracker Day. Now, it's more commonly called the May Two-Four Weekend after the 24th of May, but also beer comes in cases of 24 called two-fours. And every Canadian needs at least one two-four for the weekend.

    Michael


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    When I lived in New Zealand, we celebrated Guy Fawkes, it was a fun night of fireworks and partying. Thanks for bringing back good memories, I totally forgot about that.


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    For a second there I thought maybe you were going to go light some buildings on fire to celebrate getting the site back up!

    I suppose you still could! ;o)
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    mgillis
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    HAPPY GUY FAWKES!

    There are so many expat groups in Toronto, so we do have unofficial Guy Fawkes - at least for nostalgia.

    We are going to a friends tonight, light up a straw dummy and get very, very drunk!

    LOL!

    It's a good holiday - it celebrates the almost blowing up of the British Parliament. Almost, but not quite. Hilarious!!

    M.


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