It's just an excuse to blow up stuff and not get arrested. It is therefore quite popular in Dundalk.
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It's just an excuse to blow up stuff and not get arrested. It is therefore quite popular in Dundalk.
Yep, Saint John's night in June. Big bonfire night!
Here in the US, it's a big holiday for the kids getting dressed up and going trick or treating. It's fun for them. we had about 30 callers to the door last night. Plus some older kids asking for eggs which we refused (don't want that crap on my car!).
not dying out, no way,
im home this year for halloween, first time in years, 6 knocks to the door, usual ratio
but when i was a young lad.....halloween was all about letting off roman candles and terrorising your neighbours, or at least fighting with the other guys the other side of town, you were allowed to be a naughty little shi t in halloween, thats whats its all about! none of that american dressing up sh ite
Its never been a big deal where i am in London - no one i know ever went trick or treating (alot of it was a safety thing supposedly)! Was in Derry for the weekend and I was gutted not to be able to stay on for halloween. It is the best place for it - completely mad and so much fun. Bonfire night is a big deal for some over here - one of the biggest displays in London is round the corner from me (ally pally), but doubt I will head out for it.
Bonfire Night can refer to a number of occasions:
Guy Fawkes Night on 5 November in the UK
St. John's Eve, on 23 June in Ireland
Bonfire Night on 11 July in Northern Ireland, precursor to The Twelfth
ah ya, so the one we celebrated was the proper IRISH one, not the proddy north or uk one.....so why do people on here go on about any other than the 23rd?
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On the evening of June 23, St. John's Eve (or Bonfire Night) is celebrated in many parts of rural Ireland with the lighting of bonfires.
This ancient custom has its roots in pre-Christian Irish society when the Celts honoured the Goddess Áine, the Celtic equivalent of Venus and Aphrodite. She was the Goddess Queen of Munster and Christianised rituals in her honour (as Naomh Áine) took place until the nineteenth century on Knockainy, (Cnoc Áine - the Hill of Áine) on Co. Limerick.
Similar festivities take place in Spain. Bonfires are lit and effigees burned on the evening of June 23. People jump over the bonfires to prove their courage. Traditionally, three jumps cleanses one from sin and disease. Public celebrations have begun cordoning off the fires for safety reasons. One of the centers of the festival is in Ciutadella. Many different cities and towns have their own unique traditions associated with the festival. Historically, this date has been venerated in the practice of Voodoo. The famous Voodoo priestess, Marie Laveau, was said to have held ceremonies involving Voodoo ritual on the Bayou St. John in New Orleans, commemorating St. John's Eve. Modern day practioners of Voodoo have kept the tradition alive.
Not one robbed car
No bonfire
Explosions ending at ten
No one on the roads drinking
It aint what it used to be :( :p
Echoing Jebus' sentiments.
halloween down here is changing but not for the better.
There's more decorations and better costumes (though fewer home made which is a pity) but far fewer kids trick-or-treating because their parents think, with some justification, that it's too feckin dangerous to let them out mainly due to (only slightly) older, freckle faced, sticky headed slitty eyed gluesniffer *****s laden with eggs and setting off what I suspect is decomishioned RA ordinace from early til late.
Limerick sounded like Beirut this year and I'd be surprised if the story isn't similar elsewhere. If they'd only calibrate it to set them off at one time it'd be colourful and spectacular but for lots of these little cnuts it has nothing to do with celebration but rather intimidation and making a general nuisance of themselves.
We have relatively few Halloween bonfires down here as we let that particular little bit of sociopathy rip on April 30th -The "traditional May Eve bonfires":rolleyes: ) which are now used as a cover for grand scale, orchestrated illegal dumping.
To think I used laugh at a mates Dad when he used say "y'know time was when you'd have one good overseas war every 20 years to thin out their ranks a bit".
Anyone think of anyone we can declare war on?