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Saint Nicholas (sinterklaas) and Santa claus
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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 16645" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>Saint Nicholas (sinterklaas) and Santa claus</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Crazy is one way of describing the vast majority of the American sheeple. Asleep at the wheel and in denial of reality is another. I'm not sure what you mean with your question about what we do with "old and new". What "old and new are you referring to? The individual use of fireworks is illegal in most cities because of the fire hazard. That doesn't stop people from driving into the countryside or smaller towns, buying fireworks where it's legal and using them where it's illegal. New Year's, Christmas and the 4th of July are all popular dates for illegal fireworks here in south Louisiana. The police usually don't enforce the ban on fireworks unless someone complains. New Orleans has a particularly dangerous tradition of firing bullets into the air to celebrate New Year's Eve. Just about every year that's at least a couple of people who are wounded or killed by falling bullets. Most larger cities have official fireworks displays for the 4th of July. I'm not sure about other parts of the country for the illegal version of fireworks on these dates.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 16645, member: 34"] [b]Saint Nicholas (sinterklaas) and Santa claus[/b] Crazy is one way of describing the vast majority of the American sheeple. Asleep at the wheel and in denial of reality is another. I'm not sure what you mean with your question about what we do with "old and new". What "old and new are you referring to? The individual use of fireworks is illegal in most cities because of the fire hazard. That doesn't stop people from driving into the countryside or smaller towns, buying fireworks where it's legal and using them where it's illegal. New Year's, Christmas and the 4th of July are all popular dates for illegal fireworks here in south Louisiana. The police usually don't enforce the ban on fireworks unless someone complains. New Orleans has a particularly dangerous tradition of firing bullets into the air to celebrate New Year's Eve. Just about every year that's at least a couple of people who are wounded or killed by falling bullets. Most larger cities have official fireworks displays for the 4th of July. I'm not sure about other parts of the country for the illegal version of fireworks on these dates. Cary [/QUOTE]
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