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Letter boxes and bungers lol but my fave was still the parachutes

oh the parachute rockets

20 - 20 sticks would make great fighting fun be like lazers they'd shoot a balls of burning color magnisuim at each other,,, well till the cops come n take you home
 
i liked the big ones you nail to the fence post, Big spinners i think they were called ... they used to come of the nail and fly off in any direction like a saw blade, everyone would dive in dirt while the bastards kept fizzing all over the place till they went out
 
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Surprised cause I'm well younger then you mate

you blokes are making me think back some years now, but yea my father bought all the fireworks from memory, I can remember he would doll out a heap of different stuff and say '' that will do ya's for now''. I remember the rockets with the parachutes, those were the days.
 
yeah that is a surprise, as a kid we could by huge bags of assorted Firecrackers from the Robo servo ,we had huge bonfires on bonfire night with chit loads of crackers going of all night

That was some good stuff I remember from the early days, everyone out side round the bon fire, kids going berserk, dads drinking a big bottle of beer and no one ringing up the police for being a public nuscence.
 
i liked the big ones you nail to the fence post, Big spinners i think they were called ... they used to come of the nail and fly off in any direction like a saw blade, everyone would dive in dirt while the bastards kept fizzing all over the place till they went out

Catherine wheel they were called the bastards always seemed to chase mum around the yard
 
That was some good stuff I remember from the early days, everyone out side round the bon fire, kids going berserk, dads drinking a big bottle of beer and no one ringing up the police for being a public nuscence.

its sad those days are gone forever, it was great times back then... just glad i lived in the days when australia was australian
 
I don't remember being allowed to buy bungers but sure had a lot of fun setting them off, we always had big bon fires at the mill when we were kids.
What about throwdowns,used to get some hot chips a proper made milkshake and a couple of packets of throw downs for the walk home from the local milk bar,farkinhell that was a few years ago:eek:
 

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