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Hey guys,

I talked to my friend (Joe) and he is actually running his own fireworks store this weekend in Gungahlin under the waves carwash and on wooley st in Dickson. Tell him Steve with the white 33 sent you and he should work something out for you :D.

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Hey guys I'm from QLD but am coming down to see family for the long weekend... I wan2 buy some fireworks but being from QLD don't have ID... is it possible to meet up with someone so they can get me fireworks.... PM me and of course I'm happy to through some extra cash your way

just by asking at some of the stores we wound up with some fairly amazing Mortar fireworks (not saying which one, just ask at the smaller stores if they have any bigger ones). $60 for 10 'rounds', fired 2 off tonight and they are insanely loud.

Also don't go to Adam and Eve, theres a store in the same carpark as the Higgins shops that sells the same packs (pink, blue, orange etc.) for $20-30 cheaper. 50-60% off my arse...

Locked all my cats and dogs in the shed before heading out.

About 5 or 6 years ago 2 of my dogs ran away on fire works nights from our old house in Rivett, 1 of them was found a day later, the other disappeared. 10 months later we got him back after the people who found him decided to get him checked at a vet before moving interstate, they found his microchip and we got our dog back.

Hopefully no one was doing any stupid crap with fireworks, apparently this year is the trial year. If too many problems arise fireworks will be illegal in Canberra like all the other states.

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