Patricia Hewitt's Fireworks Bill
#16
Posted 07 November 2003 - 07:49 PM
rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio4/live/today2_20031101.ra?start="00:21:37.4"&end="00:26:13.8"
When I played it to my wife [Jo] I think she ruptured something.......
When combined with the BBC's news site I get all the objective info I need. Good old Beeb!
#17
Posted 07 November 2003 - 08:33 PM
All papers have only one primary aim - to sell papers. The Mail writes what Mail readers want to read, the Guardian writes what Guardian readers want to read. I have had articles written about several things I have done and not one has ever reflected the facts.
All involve the production of vast quantities of ink and wood pulp that would be better off as Trees.
Try Radio 4.
Incidentally I bought a pack of commercial fireworks and opened a few up. Some were 90% air, with a 12mm tube packed inside a 50mm tube, some were 3/4 full of sawdust.
Ah ye go blame the law for it. Larger packaging means the item is more stable if you fail to put in into the ground? Sawdust is sometimes used as a delay mechanises instead of time fuse. Still, lots of it is just cheating you into thinking it?s powerful?
#18
Posted 08 November 2003 - 08:13 PM
#19
Posted 09 November 2003 - 11:55 AM
Gor- I would imagine it will be somewhere in the stroud new + journal next week.
All your base are belong to us
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#20
Posted 09 November 2003 - 01:25 PM
#21
Posted 09 November 2003 - 03:48 PM
I read in there that in Mexico, they adorn a wheel barrow with a paper mache effigy of an animal, attach fountains, firecrackers and pin wheels, then light the lot and give control of the barrow to a small child to push thorough a crowd !
... and the British are going to ban sparklers in public places... how wet are we becoming as a nation ?
#22
Posted 09 November 2003 - 04:54 PM
Stuart
#23
Posted 09 November 2003 - 08:51 PM
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