If you take the exit for 376 (old Rt 60) north or south, you'll get dinged with booths. If you get off in Beaver Falls or Cranberry, no booths. But, if you keep going straight on the turnpike, about...
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If you take the exit for 376 (old Rt 60) north or south, you'll get dinged with booths. If you get off in Beaver Falls or Cranberry, no booths. But, if you keep going straight on the turnpike, about...
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No camera's on site. DF 1 would hate it. I have everyone on site sign a non disclosure. But how bout i take pics of the chics on the beach?
Puerto Rico on the 4th, then to Anguilla on the 5th
Skyline Chili very, very good!!!! There was one down the street from me in Ft. Lauderdale. Used to get the hot dogs with chili cheese and onions, then the macaroni just like the pic above. ...
That was a very nice gesture.
I was a side board guy. I even think the 1x2s are pushing your luck. In my opinion, the zip tie route is just laziness. Good playing it off in the vid though DF1.
And yes, it is funny when people don't realize the work on the bigger shows. Or even say, shows on the beach, on a boardwalk, on roof tops, behind rooftops, in rafters, on top of stadiums. How...
I knew it was something of that nature that was jokingly said. I didn't say anything about not paying. I was just responding to mike2255's post about that subject.
Mike2255, I do agree with the fact that some guys would work pyrotecnics for free and that in itself boggles my mind why someone would give their work and time for no pay. The weekend warriors...
Guys, the question was answered in a private message by Zack. I think what everyone is talking about is DS1's joke of "if you have to ask for pay to work a show then your not serious." It's all...
Yep. The CDL and Hazmat are both invaluable to have.
Apologies DS1. Just thought it was a proper question since it was a company asking for workers rather a hobbyist just looking for helpers. You got the key and the gold.
What is the pay?
There's a video of it being loaded. Have to transfer to digital though.
This shell was successfully fired at the New Castle PGI. Devon Dickenson, with the assistance of the Vitale Family of Fireworks (Pyrotecnico), made the shell in a little over 2 months.
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DF1, don't sweat it dude, I used to stand on unloaded finale racks too.....
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