Grubby wee boys with bogies asking for a penny for the guy.........and you knew they'd spend it on bangers
Tsch - youth of today cannot be trusted with explosives - when I were a lad you could buy penny bangers at any age - as long as you had a penny and enough physical ability to stand there and ask for a penny banger!When I was a kid, you had to be over 18 to buy fireworks !
Eh, no....it's a thread about the continuation of the celebration of the defeat of a treasonous plot.
That the religious aspects and the political ones were inseperable at the time isn't the discussion. Mary Tudor had a nation terrified that the Spanish inquisition was the next step. That the last attempted invasion (Spanish Armada ? remember? ) of the country came even after Mary was dead, and her sister on the throne, simply reinforced the determination.
The King that Guy Fawkes and his cronies tried to blow up was their cousin's son since neither lady had any surviving children.
Modern re-writing of history doesn't remove the facts.
Toddy
right up there with Ottery tar barrels
I don't think the Stuart's were brutally oppressive.........unless one were a witch Mary Tudor on the other hand is still known as Bloody Mary.