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Re: How does your state regulate fire works???


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 05, 2015 at 22:02:15 from (184.157.223.67):

In Reply to: Re: How does your state regulate fire works??? posted by Greg1959 on July 05, 2015 at 21:23:45:

Greg,
The problems I purported are true and accurate, I have no room for BS in my life,never did,never will. The story about guitar and drummer at the Stone Lake Rock Festival is true.Nine miles away,the neighbors was kept awake from the din,which came from the property owners grounds. All it takes is to go back to the Spooner Advocate and research in late 70's early 80's. I guess maybe sometime or other you got sucked into a BS story from one you counted on to be truthful. The question I can ask,is if your neighbors produced explosions that threatened your peace and quiet, would you be a ardent fan of the noise the create all hours,day and night? Thats the significant question. Also the question arises, what does fireworks with such thunderous booms have to do with anything? Surely not commensurate with Patriotism,which is short lived after the 4th of July, if thats their excuse.These fireworks I'm eluding to has a ban without a permit,that I'm thankful for, and if your asking how did I know they didn't have a permit? The local sheriff and Highway patrol made it perfectly clear that fireworks are illegal without a permit in an area designated to display them.

For you to question my true statements is pure folly and shows your true personality. It is truly a waste of my time to communicate with idiots, that I've learned a long time ago. If your a non believer in my statements that's your problem,and not mine. I can spot a phony 2 sided coin who proposes to be a honest upstanding citizen,such as you want me to believe that you are. I could give you some instances in my life that you wouldn't believe. For me to tell you I'm one heck of a Jazz pianist,whose been recorded,held in high regard from artists in entertainment field,held a run up and taxi license for F100 Super Saber,built 4 of my families homesteads, rebuilt 706,and OC46,not to mention a current endeavor of log splitter,which is just a touch of my doing.
So if you think I'm pounding sand I can state to you things that have happened while I spent 80 yrs on this earth,you would find difficulty in believing.Why I waste my time with losers I have no knowledge,maybe it's to give insight into who I am.I can say you are truly at a loss to understand this.
LOU


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