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Happy Guy Fawkes Night.

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I don't think it's made guy fawkes any more popular over here... Maybe elsewhere.

it made the image popular, fawkes was always a bit irrelevant in the us, the mask and its popularity is still disconnected from any actual history here.
 
Do they let you have fireworks? Or do you just go somewhere to watch?

The county I lived in up until a few months ago completely banned fireworks. Feelsbadman.

lol, they'll let you have a gun but they'll be damned if they let you have a firecracker?
 
Really, the next step seems to be corporate holidays. National Budweiser Day. This 3 day weekend brought to you by Wal-Mart. I actually would be curious if there was a national holiday via corporate sponsor, especially a beer one, if it would actually lead to increased sales for them (and say discounted beer to help fuel it)?

It's called Super Bowl Sunday!
 
Do they let you have fireworks? Or do you just go somewhere to watch?

The county I lived in up until a few months ago completely banned fireworks. Feelsbadman.

Yeah you can buy your own ones. I bought about three hundred quids worth last year and they turned out to be display fireworks rather than the regular garden type. Shook a few roof tilesloose in the neighbourhood that night.😀
 
Do they let you have fireworks? Or do you just go somewhere to watch?

The county I lived in up until a few months ago completely banned fireworks. Feelsbadman.

In London people were firing off fireworks for 2 days straight. I was thinking of calling the cops on the little shits across the street until I realized it was this "Guy Fawkes" day.

I was honestly thinking to myself "what the hell is going on, it's like the G-D 4th of July".
 
Penny for the Guy! 😀

We celebrate a revolution that succeeded. The British celebrate one that failed. 😛
 
it made the image popular, fawkes was always a bit irrelevant in the us, the mask and its popularity is still disconnected from any actual history here.

IIRC, the Gunpowder Plot was about religion (something about a Catholic king installing his daughter into power to ensure Catholic rule). I guess one could argue that Guy Fawkes is a generic symbol for revolution, no matter the kind, but it still feels pretty irrelevant to what's going on here in the U.S. I wonder how many of the people wearing the masks at OWS actually know what the Gunpowder Plot was about or who Guy Fawkes was. :hmm:

Cheers to my brethren across the pond nonetheless. 🙂
 
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