Shawn saw this one in North Carolina. I don't know of any fireworks I can trust, so this one is probably accurate-ish. I mean, they do blow up. By design.
Considering fireworks are illegal in NC (well, all the fun ones at least) I can see what they're getting at...bootleg fireworks are scary. However, the quotation marks kill whatever confidence the statements supposed to inspire.
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Whew! I feel "better".
I think the backward Ps on the watermelon sign bother me more than the quote marks.
I don't know... those Roman Candles have lied to me before. Are you sure I can trust them?
Considering fireworks are illegal in NC (well, all the fun ones at least) I can see what they're getting at...bootleg fireworks are scary. However, the quotation marks kill whatever confidence the statements supposed to inspire.
Great site. I love this one, safe fireworks are for girlymen.
I don't think I'd buy those fireworks...
i don't think i want 1 "PP" WATER MELON (see, like toys "R" us)
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