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Post by slappy on Nov 5, 2010 3:23:16 GMT -5
405 years ago the Gun Powder Plot was to be unleashed, but failed and today is remembered as Guy Fawkes day for one of the men who plotted the plot and was in charge of one of the major duties of the plot. How are you going to celebrate?
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Post by rudos on Nov 5, 2010 4:21:44 GMT -5
In typical Fawkes fashion - with unstable explosives and a crafty assassination plot!!! But I'm seriously contemplating a hanging, drawing and quartering though IDK
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Post by LtD73 on Nov 5, 2010 6:31:32 GMT -5
Guy Fawkes Day?
We call it Bonfire Night
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Post by Symmetry on Nov 5, 2010 6:41:40 GMT -5
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Post by machoking on Nov 5, 2010 7:38:03 GMT -5
It's my birthday, so I'm celebrating that haha.
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Nov 5, 2010 7:53:21 GMT -5
Remember, remember the Fifth of November, the Gunpowder Treason and Plot.
This is an English holiday isn't it? We don't really celebrate this day in America, but I guess it would be cool to watch V For Vendetta today.
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Post by Sam on Nov 5, 2010 8:47:02 GMT -5
Guy Fawkes Day? We call it Bonfire Night Yes, in Britain it is know as Bonfire Night, but worldwide it is know as Guy Fawkes Day.
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Post by K5 on Nov 5, 2010 10:24:14 GMT -5
did he plot the plot while plotting on the pot?
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Post by Callum1993 on Nov 5, 2010 11:00:48 GMT -5
Today also happens to be my birthday
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Post by spamdfms101 on Nov 5, 2010 11:53:59 GMT -5
I have never heard of Guy Fawkes day ever in my entire life until today.
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Post by McBlake on Nov 5, 2010 14:50:44 GMT -5
Burn this.
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Nov 5, 2010 15:05:32 GMT -5
Burn this. Can you explain the significance of this to us Americans?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2010 16:17:30 GMT -5
Burn this. Can you explain the significance of this to us Americans? I guess it holds the same amount of significance as Guy Fawkes.
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Post by steveflairmen on Nov 5, 2010 16:18:34 GMT -5
what the fawkE
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Nov 5, 2010 17:54:01 GMT -5
I will celebrate by protesting Scientology.
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Post by slappy on Nov 5, 2010 19:41:16 GMT -5
Remember, remember the Fifth of November, the Gunpowder Treason and Plot. This is an English holiday isn't it? We don't really celebrate this day in America, but I guess it would be cool to watch V For Vendetta today. My only reason for posting this is Daria. Daria - Hey! I'm sorry, but I can't help you. If they don't want to go back to Holiday Island, I support their choice. Cupid - But then there'll be no Christmas or Halloween or Guy Fawkes Day. Jane - No Guy Fawkes Day? (feigns sobbing)
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Post by Himmy! on Nov 5, 2010 19:44:47 GMT -5
Being a Welsh man I suppose there is a fair buzz created about Fireworks night over here in the UK but really it is only a holiday remembered for those who were sadly burned etc mucking around with fireworks. It's not exactly exciting once you're past 12 haha.
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