The French? Can't be The Russian or The Glorious.... [grin]
BTW - I think this poster must be American, because over here we'd say The 5th *of* November.... [lol]
Oh, and had lots of fun blowing up part of my friends garden on Saturday (a few days early I know) especially when one of the rockets blew up on the launchpad. Most exciting!!!
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No popery! No wooden shoes!
(Or was that battle cry from another stymied revolution...?)
The French? Can't be The Russian or The Glorious.... [grin]
BTW - I think this poster must be American, because over here we'd say The 5th *of* November.... [lol]
Oh, and had lots of fun blowing up part of my friends garden on Saturday (a few days early I know) especially when one of the rockets blew up on the launchpad. Most exciting!!!
It's definitely English, but I haven't found the phrase outside of an English history text I used to have..
One day I'd like to experience Guy Fawkes Day over there. Did I spell that right?
It's normally just Guy Fawkes or Guy Fawkes Night AKA Bonfire Night or Fireworks Night.
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