Halloween

Halloween

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@very-rusty said
Really? Is that true?

-VR
why doubt me ? Bondy night is big over here fireworks, penny for the guy , bonfires.

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@badradger said
why doubt me ? Bondy night is big over here fireworks, penny for the guy , bonfires.
Bondy night? Huh?

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@suzianne said
Bondy night? Huh?
Bonfire night ….remember , remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot.

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@very-rusty said
Perhaps Halloween has lost its popularity in your neck of the woods, or the kids don't like what you pass out. 😉

-VR
Oh no... I went to visit a friend in a caravan park for the night...

halloween is halloween in my neck of the woods. One of the few holidays that inspires the youngsters

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@badradger said
Bonfire night ….remember , remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot.
lol

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@badradger said
Bonfire night ….remember , remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot.
So, just curious, how do you get "Bondy night" from bonfire night?

You guys just love your extraneous letters in words, eh?

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@suzianne said
So, just curious, how do you get "Bondy night" from bonfire night?

You guys just love your extraneous letters in words, eh?
sort of northern slang Middlesbrough has its own unique Dialect.