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Community surveys: How much money are you spending on fireworks this New Year's Eve 2023? (Page 2)

Topic created on 27th Dec. 2023 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 31 | Views: 2,678
garfield68
Elite

Andre wrote on 28.12.2023 at 20:03: I was also in Bremen today to buy some rockets and batteries, I won't miss that

But most of the money went on the raclette ingredients.

that's right, a few euros for the fun, but most of it for good food and drinks.

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hustlehoff
Expert
I invested €100 but in Poland, German fireworks are as down-regulated as our Online Casinos, no firecrackers go off properly anymore, it's all just black powder shit and no more flash bangs. Oh how cool were the 90s ...

hustlehoff

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diana1211
Amateur
Because of my cat, I don't buy anything in the way of fireworks anymore, when you see what the little animals always go through .... - will be another dramatic night 😕

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Falke
Expert

frapi07 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 15:56: Never spent any money on it and it will stay that way. For what? For 20 seconds of paff paff?

I don't spend money on rockets either, but a statement like that in a gambling forum is kind of weird, where thousands of euros are spent on a few spinning pictures.

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frapi07
Elite

Falke wrote on 29.12.2023 at 07:06:

I don't spend money on rockets either, but such a statement in a gambling forum is somehow unfreewiiliciously funny, where thousands of euros are spent on a few spinning pictures.

Most people only pay for the spinning pictures because they hope to win. With rockets, it's clear from the outset that you won't recoup the money.

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KnolleKush
Rookie
1000 to 1300 approx, almost the money you would otherwise have put into these dirty casinos throughout the year

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BinGOLDiG
Expert


Donnie wrote on 28.12.2023 at 07:51: I used to have a rod from the bed that you could take off and had 2 ends. If you took the plugs off, you had a great "bazooka" to be able to shoot rockets in a targeted manner, 😉




Why didn't you just hold the rockets by the stem so that you could shoot them at specific targets? 🤔🤣

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KnolleKush
Rookie
Panzerfaust came best with an old downpipe (rain gutter), or a crutch to remove the rubber at the bottom and then put in a resin. ( Harzer shoot out of the pipe

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Anonym
I spend less money on fireworks these days than I did in the 90s, for example.
But the reason is not the money but the quality of the goods.
When I look at what a so-called cannon shot sounds like today,
Like a wet fart in the rain!

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Anonym
And besides, all those who demonize New Year's Eve here, you should also think about the fireworks manufacturers who had no sales in Corona times!
So I think buying something here and there is absolutely fine, to each his own.
Besides, it's a nice tradition and is somehow part of it.
Of course it's bad for the environment (e.g. animals)
Unpleasant...
But it's only once a year, so if you don't like it, please keep your windows and doors closed! 😄

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Anonym
I like the smell of gunpowder in the morning!

That's why I used to go looking for unexploded bombs early in the morning as a child?
Who remembers that?

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Lionking
Top Member

HerrLauer wrote on 30.12.2023 at 09:12: I like the smell of gunpowder in the morning!🤪

That's why I went looking for unexploded bombs early in the morning as a child?
Who remembers that?

It felt like everyone did it. We used to go out looking for unexploded ordnance when we were kids.

The highlight was always on the dog meadow, putting the firecrackers in the piles and then quickly getting to safety
Nowadays I don't spend a penny on firecrackers, what's the point? Just so I can hold a lighter to the fuse?
I might as well watch others do it.
But everyone as they like.

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TripTonic
We (my family) spent around 80 euros on fireworks in 2023.

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Malganes
Top Member
Well, what can I say. I didn't spend a cent on fireworks and I'm proud of that^^

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n****4
Were just under 150 euros

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