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displayfireworks1
08-07-2013, 09:17 PM
I should go to Spain to watch fireworks I like the way they do it. Mostly salutes with a little color occasionally. This video is from Elche Spain.
Debería ir a España para ver los fuegos artificiales me gusta la forma en que lo hacen. Mayormente saluda con un poco de color de vez en cuando. Este video es de Elche España.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkLibYOigwc
https://www.lds.org/bc/content/shared/content/images/gospel-library/magazine/ensignlp.nfo:o:1b0b.jpg

RunBang
08-08-2013, 01:18 AM
Oh **** it's awesome! worst than vietnam! hell on earth! hmmmm paradies on earth haha
I think you should come next march for the Fallas 2014 in Valencia! as the PGI in USA, it's a pyro-experience that everyone should do one time in his life ;-))

PyroJoeNEPA
08-08-2013, 03:00 PM
Oh **** it's awesome! worst than vietnam! hell on earth! hmmmm paradies on earth haha
I think you should come next march for the Fallas 2014 in Valencia! as the PGI in USA, it's a pyro-experience that everyone should do one time in his life ;-))

No, it is not worse than VietNam--they were trying to kill us there with punji sticks, crossbows, AK-47's, Soviet SAM missiles, and booby traps made mostly from our own unexploded ordinance & we were dropping napalm & 2000lb blockbusters on them..I would rather a pyro show any day after that!!! The ground might shake & your chest compress, but it is a good feeling knowing you get to go home alive & in one piece afterwards. Just saying--as a Vet. No disrespect meant.

displayfireworks1
08-08-2013, 09:48 PM
Joe, he meant no disrespect I am sure, it is a reference term now. Although it is a reality that some veterans from all USA wars suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and can not tolerate fireworks. We respect all veterans and we love you Joe.
Joe, il voulait dire sans manquer de respect, je suis sûr, c'est un terme de référence aujourd'hui. Même si c'est une réalité que certains anciens combattants de toutes les guerres Etats-Unis souffrent de syndrome de stress post-traumatique et ne peuvent pas tolérer feux d'artifice. Nous respectons tous les anciens combattants et nous vous aimons Joe.

RunBang
08-09-2013, 04:17 PM
No disrespect meant.

Here in my country when a show "bang hard", we says "it's worth than Beyrouth, Bagdad....and also Vietnam or Verdun (14-18)". It is not disrespect, it's an "expression" in French
I don't need respect lessons, thank you