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I heard them in floreat last night too..

however i think i hold the answer

there was a festivle of perth finale thing down near the bell tower, was on last night and tomorrow, i think thats the bastard who had me wondering if they where practice bombing at cottesloe..

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yeah next door to me is always setting them off - it was sad cause our dog was beaten as a pup to try to make her viscious (doberman) and anything like thunder or fireworks she get so frightened she wets herself and tries to escape thru the bars of the pool fencing and often gets stuck half thru.

I appreciate fireworks but unfortuately rarely get to enjoy them cos trying to calm dog down!!!!

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Originally posted by Steve-SST

A Helicopter was  looking around My shop in Welshpool

just after it finished , Might have been the Screamin GTRs

we were drivin Around  in last nite A J'ash - no antie

lag thou,so it may be Saddam s WOMD

The sound of Quick GTRs on a quiet nite COOLLLLLL!

hey bro... yer that was quite a show! i couldnt believe my eyes? last night i was in car lovers heaven:D

ciao

justin

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