Oh, the thrill of being given a box of fireworks as a kid! The smell of the ingredients, the gorgeously primitive, brightly coloured labels that promised so much with their curious names…terrific times.
You're gonna stand there, ownin' a fireworks stand, and tell me you don't have no whistlin' bungholes, no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, hoosker doos, hoosker dont's, cherry bombs, nipsy daisers, with or without the scooter stick, or one single whistlin' kitty chaser?
It's O.K. the public information film of the burnt child and the sparkler and the kid running round with his face burnt off kept us in check. Those WERE the days. ty :)
There was another firework PIF. The one with rows of kids all facing away from the camera until the last second when you get to see a lads face & he's wearing dark glasses.
@@stephenguppy7882 Fourth of July is my association with fireworks ... sorry if mentioning that damaged your fragility, if you are so triggered , go where America and things American will never trigger your tiny mind and frail constitution... maybe read the man without a country ... if you actually read.
Those were the days, the do gooder leftie nannies have interfered that much over the past few decades that bonfire night is now that watered down that isn’t quite that much fun anymore.
Minimum age to buy them only 13? Oh well I used to get Dad's ciggies from the corner shop when I was about 9.
Ah! sweet memories .. :D Bungers as hand-grenades and roman candles as machine guns .. LOL
Whenever I watch such old videos I start calculating the age of kids in such videos for 2022.
Oh, the thrill of being given a box of fireworks as a kid! The smell of the ingredients, the gorgeously primitive, brightly coloured labels that promised so much with their curious names…terrific times.
You're gonna stand there, ownin' a fireworks stand, and tell me you don't have no whistlin' bungholes, no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, hoosker doos, hoosker dont's, cherry bombs, nipsy daisers, with or without the scooter stick, or one single whistlin' kitty chaser?
It's O.K. the public information film of the burnt child and the sparkler and the kid running round with his face burnt off kept us in check. Those WERE the days. ty :)
Happy memories.
There was another firework PIF. The one with rows of kids all facing away from the camera until the last second when you get to see a lads face & he's wearing dark glasses.
@@pyewackett5 we need them back !! :)
@@drfloxy2779
There's a 2 DVD set of PIFs available - 'Charley Says' . Can thoroughly recommend it :D
@@pyewackett5 ALWAYS tell your Mummy before you go off somewhere!! Thanks :))
13? i was buying fireworks at 8...lol
Memories of Fourth of July here in the states.
This is NOTHING to do with the USA.
@@stephenguppy7882 Fourth of July is my association with fireworks ... sorry if mentioning that damaged your fragility, if you are so triggered , go where America and things American will never trigger your tiny mind and frail constitution... maybe read the man without a country ... if you actually read.
13!!!! Bloody hell!
That was cool. Haven't seen that video before.
British vintage Pyro have their own awesome look to them ..more similar to vintage Canadian than American
Awesome!!
This is great very interesting also 😊💪🤘
All gone to imports and Chinese manufacture which is a shame.
Seal with a ball 1:26
Those were the days, the do gooder leftie nannies have interfered that much over the past few decades that bonfire night is now that watered down that isn’t quite that much fun anymore.
They don't want Guy Fawkes remembered. Here in Australia it got cancelled.
The show must go on 😊💪🔥💣💥🎇🤘