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Am i the only person who loves a really good burn-up in the garden?

 

was out there tonight with my cup of coffee burning everything in sight and loved it.

 

Then...........................i spotted the pond liner that we used to have over the ferret hutch! Man that stuff burns well!!:scared:

 

There i was choking to death on toxic fumes :nuke::nuke: still bloody good though :cool3:

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you can't beat a good fire. choking and running to put the fence out or stop the facia boards melting cos we all get carried away! all good fun though!

only issue i have is when you have just stuck all your clean washing out and the tart next door decides having watched you do it, to light a fire and make all your clean clothes smell of burnt crap.

 

Other than that i love doing it, though im a bit limited now im in a flat with a balcony. i have to settle for a metal biscuits tin sized fire and a fire extinguisher lol

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yeah i told nextdoor that i was having a fire but they left thier upstairs window open.

 

 

I did laugh when the thick black smoke set off thier smoke alarms :lol:

hmmm, I love a good bonfire... got a bit of a history with flames... i mean... who doesn't love a good old burn up? I won't go into too much detail with regards to some of said history, but lets just say, this particular occasion involves a small mountain range in Mallorca, a load of Guardia Civil armed with autos and a stretch of their training ground, 2 x 13 yr old boys (one of them being me) a jail cell, the chief of police, a couple of fire planes... you know the ones that land on the water, then drop it elsewhere.... oh yeah also gotta chuck into the mix; my dad, an estate agent and Father Juan, a particularly high ranking priest in the Balearics at the time.

 

Add all that together and let's just say, I was not flavour of the month!

 

and since it is topic of conversation.... Lets have some decent tunes involving fire:

 

hmmm, I love a good bonfire... got a bit of a history with flames... i mean... who doesn't love a good old burn up? I won't go into too much detail with regards to some of said history, but lets just say, this particular occasion involves a small mountain range in Mallorca, a load of Guardia Civil armed with autos and a stretch of their training ground, 2 x 13 yr old boys (one of them being me) a jail cell, the chief of police, a couple of fire planes... you know the ones that land on the water, then drop it elsewhere.... oh yeah also gotta chuck into the mix; my dad, an estate agent and Father Juan, a particularly high ranking priest in the Balearics at the time.

 

Add all that together and let's just say, I was not flavour of the month!

 

and since it is topic of conversation.... Lets have some decent tunes involving fire:

 

 

:lol::lol:

We had a garden fire when I moved to this house and a few days later I got a snotty letter off the council cos one of the neighbours had complained, but there was no washing out or owt and we only burned wood and paper. Luckily the letter said not to do it too often, not stop altogether so now we just do it at 1am when we get in from work!! Wouldn't mind but people are always having barbecues in the summer which is even worse for your washing.

yep i do this as well then chuck an empty spray can in and wait for the bang and mushroom affect .... lol :)

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hmmm, I love a good bonfire... got a bit of a history with flames... i mean... who doesn't love a good old burn up? I won't go into too much detail with regards to some of said history, but lets just say, this particular occasion involves a small mountain range in Mallorca, a load of Guardia Civil armed with autos and a stretch of their training ground, 2 x 13 yr old boys (one of them being me) a jail cell, the chief of police, a couple of fire planes... you know the ones that land on the water, then drop it elsewhere.... oh yeah also gotta chuck into the mix; my dad, an estate agent and Father Juan, a particularly high ranking priest in the Balearics at the time.

 

Add all that together and let's just say, I was not flavour of the month!

 

and since it is topic of conversation.... Lets have some decent tunes involving fire:

 

 

 

Pabs you very very naughty boy :lol::lol:

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yep i do this as well then chuck an empty spray can in and wait for the bang and mushroom affect .... lol :)

 

i was going to chuck a can of spray paint on but the wife wouldn't let me.

 

so i chucked an oil can with a bit left in it on instead :2guns:

i do like a fire, but not as much as my mate, he onced swopped a newish scrambler motorbike for a piece of paper that was on fire

 

i sh1t you not, some lads set fire to a newspaper and he swooped them it for his off road bike lol

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well tonight i had a lot off packaging to burn so Jo(the wife) was indoors and me and Shaylen(daughter) decided to go and play with fire!

 

well we was burning it all and Shaylen was watching the flames dance so i thought, What the hell! where's that spray can :lol:

So got my spray can and dropped it in the side of the fire. Shaylen and myself retreated to the kitchen door and waited. Boom!! the can exploded and disapeared as if by magic!

 

It was a good can as it made my ears ring and the neighbour said "what the bloody hell did you put on there?". I said cardboard!! and walked indoors sniggerring :lol: :lol:

I think in this day and age there is no need to burn stuff in your garden, it smells bloody awful, washing out or not lol.

 

But i do remember living in the North East years ago and smelling the coal burning fires from nearly every house in the village, there was something nostalgic about that, thinking back, but whenever i smell burning rubbish from someones back garden, it turns my stomach.

I love a good fire...my family call me the twisted fire starter....I can light a fire in the garden in the rain :)

Yep got to agree you cant beat a good fire out in the garden, thats why I built a combined bbq / outdoor fireplace :)

 

 

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I think in this day and age there is no need to burn stuff in your garden, it smells bloody awful, washing out or not lol.

 

But i do remember living in the North East years ago and smelling the coal burning fires from nearly every house in the village, there was something nostalgic about that, thinking back, but whenever i smell burning rubbish from someones back garden, it turns my stomach.

 

+1 I'm with Groover on this one, nice summers evening with the doors and windows open and some tw#t lites a bonfire and leaves it smoldering :hurl:

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