return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Chill Out Room

Pages: [1] 2 
Applies only to Americans... how much I spent on fireworks:
View this Thread in Original format
AnonymousRacer
How much I spent on fireworks... $0
How many times I lit a match... 0 times

Am I 'unamearican' for not caring to 'celebrate' our nation's birthday? To me, it's just another holiday, and that always means a day off work. :D

Ok, any other Americans in the same boat as me?
TweeK
I spended $60(dam what a waste of money)

I saw all my money blown to pieces:toothless
mto
I spent 20$. On beer.
sharpeye00
i spent the outrageous amount of 0 as well but i did get a chance light off about 10 mortars yesterday. it's fun blowing up other peoples' money
enferno
i stole 3 boxes from the delivery trucks that deliver the fireworks

is that unamerican?

i have about 20 lbs of explosives now
torontotrance
lol
Vigilante
Man there must be a lot of accidents over there from people messing around with Fireworks......

Are they only legal on 4th July??
enferno
no you can light them whenever you want to, they only sell on the 4th though. sometimes on new years, but not very often.

california is really really ing strict about what fireworks are legal though.

doesn't matter, so many people, including myself, smuggle fromg different states the real good stuff.

muhaha
Prodigy Child
I ain't American obviously, but last night across the road from me there sure was, the guy lit up the sky for about an hour, with really in good fireworks, he must of spent a couple of grand to keep them going for that long and each firework was top quality, it was a nice way for me to finish the night since I just finished drinking and smoking some weed and had just finished watching the Live stream of Sensation, what a night.
tribu
quote:
Originally posted by mto
I spent 20$. On beer.



This guy stole my post..
;)

gwrmarines
I spent almost $200 and some of them were e!:whip: I know what not to get next year.
nialsjd
I've been in mexico for its independence day and i can definently say that they are proud of their culture and the significance of that day. Every kid was talking about the individual battles, the politics and the heroes and documents that set the ball for its independence. It's a very rich and celebrated holiday. When i am in america and i talk about john hancock, every just starts laughing at the name....ugh. Why celebrate a day that most no one knows abuot except that buying a flag on that day is patriotic?
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: [1] 2 
Privacy Statement