i spent nearly 200 pounds! my family's first one together-- we plan on making it one to remember!
2006-11-04 08:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing this year, past couple years spent over a £200 a year on fireworks,20 mins it was up in smoke literally. This year we are off to a display
2006-11-04 05:15:44
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answered by Monkeyy 2
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Nil spent.
I'm working an extra evening in a desperate attempt to stop silly teenagers blowing thier fingers off.
Most years I spend nothing, as I have no kid's in the right age group to enjoy them. Once my daughter is older I'm expecting to pay around £40 or so unless we have a party then it will be maybe £100 at the most.
Be safe everyone.
2006-11-04 04:37:55
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answered by mittobridges@btinternet.com 4
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100 $
2006-11-04 04:34:09
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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,Not one penny the idiots that spend money on them just to see them go up in smoke, need their heads looked at, they scare animals, they are mostly in the hands of morons who are a danger to everyone around them. STOP THE SALE OF ALL FIREWORKS.
2006-11-04 04:54:24
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answered by LondonNick 3
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Nothing, nobody celebrates Bonfire night in France
2006-11-04 04:34:55
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answered by murphy51024 4
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Haven't spent a penny i am working lates all weekend so will have to look out the window this year.
2006-11-04 04:36:42
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answered by Sarah S 3
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20 pounds, going to a display tonight too, you have a good one too
2006-11-04 04:33:40
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answered by emmamac14 6
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nothing... going to a organized one this year much better and safer plus theres a hot dog and burger stand. enjoy yours and have a safe one too
2006-11-04 04:32:02
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answered by Anonymous
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£0. I'm going to a local display
2006-11-04 04:28:09
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answered by siany warny 4
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