Two years ago my father took my sister and I too Disney World the week before the holiday. We flew out of New York and had a blast in Florida. Our flight home happened to be on the fourth so we couldn't stay for the fireworks in Disney. My sister and I were really bummed. But as we made our way into New York on the plane that night we got the best show ever. We saw the New York City Fireworks up in the air from our windows! It was amazing!
2006-07-01 23:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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5 years ago in denver me and my dad went to the local dirt track to see the zamboni brothers and we figured it would be a normal fireworks display but they pulled there van into the middle and started lighting them off.most of the fireworks they werent using at the moment were in there van when all of a sudden a hail baill right next to the van got hit by a stray firework and lit the whole van up igniting all there fireworks inside,and one of the low flying ones knocked over a porta potty on the infield and lit it up too .this was really a comedic touch and me and my dad couldnt stop talking about it for a couple weeks and we both think it was the best forth of july ever.
2006-07-01 23:21:05
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answered by chevyman502 4
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All the best memories are "coming of age" memories.
Our ages ranged from 16 to 19, and we hung out together pretty much 18 hours out of the day. We pooled our money to buy fireworks, and were lighting them off one by one, at about midnight after the annual fireworks display. We set off our third "four seasons," the one with four different colors, with pauses in between. In between "seasons" we'd pick it up and throw it high in the air.
On the third one, as I've said, somebody threw it up in the air, and as everyone was waiting for it to come back down, Randy (the big, muscular, dumb one) said, "Where is it?" just as it hit him in the chest at the same time it started shooting sparks.
The look on his face, as he was doing his funny little "get out of the fireworks" dance, was priceless.
I know, it's a "you had to be there" joke, but it really was funny at the time.
2006-07-01 23:45:23
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answered by 42ITUS™ 7
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my favorite memory was my first year living in Las Vegas, and I went to a big stadium to watch fireworks. I was riding my motorcycle at the time so I had preferred parking the show was amazing, it was so spectacular I was moved to tears. I ate a yummy hot dog, and drank soda and had a great seat. After the show everyone rushed to get to their cars and I just amble along. I hopped on my scoot and just cut through the middle of a real long line of traffic and cruised on home. It was a super night.
2006-07-02 00:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Decorating our bikes with flags and crepe paper to ride along beside the parade and after it. Picnics with family friends. Scarry fireworks.
2006-07-01 23:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you know i am an Indian we (dont celebrate on 4th of july cause our independence day is on 15th of august and our republic day is on 26th january!!) but my favorite "26th january" memory is when we had gone to see the parade with my family and had loads of fun!!! we had to wake up at around 5 am but the parade was great!!!
2006-07-02 01:47:46
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answered by Lira 4
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when i celebrated 4th of july in iraq with my 29 year old sister in 2003. she taught me how to use a gun. left around august.
2006-07-01 23:37:00
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answered by ianlopez1115 3
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it was in 1976..the bicentennial...I was 7 years old...my parents had a HUGE bbq for all our family, friends, and neighbors...I just remember how much fun everyone had...
2006-07-02 02:12:23
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answered by Syeira 4
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