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By *usie p OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Yes probably the above also apply, we should all take care not to do anything at the moment that may cause people to close their windows, probably includes shutting down radio 1 for the duration lol and please check I don't have the grandchildren around before you start having loud sex I would not like to have to close the windows while that is going on lol.
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over a year ago
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"Yes probably the above also apply, we should all take care not to do anything at the moment that may cause people to close their windows, probably includes shutting down radio 1 for the duration lol and please check I don't have the grandchildren around before you start having loud sex I would not like to have to close the windows while that is going on lol.
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My windows are all closed. Closed to keep heat out, open to let cool air in.
My neighbours can set fire to anything they like. |
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over a year ago
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BBQ or Fire pit is not a smelly, smokey old bonfire, which is what OP I think is getting out, especially with so many people outside and doors/windows open. |
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We have a constant problem with someone round here and an incinerator that they sometimes leave burning for days. It's unpleasant, makes the washing smell, the house smell and at this time of year is a much higher fire risk. God knows what they're burning |
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" BBQ or Fire pit is not a smelly, smokey old bonfire, which is what OP I think is getting out, especially with so many people outside and doors/windows open."
I was presuming he meant fire risk from embers as everywhere so dry |
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"Bastille Day fireworks were banned on 4th July this year due to the hot weather"
Really Sally????
Bastille day is the 14th of July and fireworks were not banned,well not in my village anyway!!!
No idea about the good ole u s of a though.
Having outside fires as in burning garden waste is banned here every summer and carry’s a €200+ fine.
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Imagine living over here and how controversial bonfires are.
An world record attempt to build the tallest bonfire ever resulted in it being assembled in a residential area where it dwarfed the surrounding houses and was at least 3 times the height of a semi-detached house.
And then a man who was described locally as a bonfire builder fell from another and died.
Common sense and reason go out the window when statements have to be made. |
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"Anyone lighting a bonfire in this weather should be taken away for an injection of common sense then shut in an enclosed greenhouse for the afternoon."
I challenge you to say that directly to any member of the Orange Order. |
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"Bastille Day fireworks were banned on 4th July this year due to the hot weather"
That's good, because Bastille Day is 14th July. No point setting them of ten days early! |
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