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Previously on "Bonfire night"
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Thought that sort of thing was against his religion?Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostOne of the years I went to Lewes the BBC were there doing the fireworks and it was televised. Stunning.
The pope gets roasted every year by the way.
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One of the years I went to Lewes the BBC were there doing the fireworks and it was televised. Stunning.
The pope gets roasted every year by the way.
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They're burning a 30-foot high effigy of Jordan in Kent:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8342409.stm

Also (related links from that page) spotted a Woss + Brand burning (2008). Excellent.
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mmm tastyOriginally posted by zeitghostI suppose bits of roast pope might go well with the baked potatos.
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I'm sure it's against at least 30 different health and safety regulations.
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Well, it's certainly offensive that people will have to look at the image of the financially incompetent nincompoop, but so long as they burn it they'll be forgiven, I'm sure.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI think the kids in the school are building a Gorden Brown effigy on top of the bonfire.
It's definitely him - gosh isn't that a crime or something?!
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Bonfire night
I think the kids in the school are building a Gorden Brown effigy on top of the bonfire.
It's definitely him - gosh isn't that a crime or something?!Tags: None
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