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NarraMine88 wrote:
danutas wrote:
Why don't we have missions for bonfire night today. I had a bonfire and a box of fireworks in storage so I ha be put them out but that is all.
Remember, remember... don't store your fireworks, they add to your town multiplier when placed!!
Don't know what a town multiplier islaurianric18 wrote:
Yes. I would definitely be put out if, say, a Doctor Who game had a Fourth of July event in it. 'Cause that's just silly.
My life would be complete if there was a Doctor Who game/appdanutas wrote:
smurf007 wrote:
Because it's a English tradition, and most other country's wouldn't get it.
No it isn't. It is a BRITISH tradition.
A lot of games have * Patrick's day stuff and that's an Irish tradition so why not British traditions? If these games are sold internationally then they should celebrate traditions from lots of countries. They should have had something for Dilawi (if that is how you spell it) too.
1 Homer went to Ireland and found his real father
2 there are more people of Irish descent in America (might actually only need Boston) than the population of Ireland so * Patrick day is an American tradition that has been celebrated in America even before the Revolutionary war.NeoSEC28 wrote:
How cool would it be if they did do a fireworks night, and as a task Homer Set off Fireworks that were a huge firework display in the sky 8) Not like the tiny boxes of fireworks we had i mean a proper firework show :lol:
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You guys.didn't have this quest? ;)
Kaboom pt.3 http://s21.postimg.org/d7hly3e47/image.jpgcvf007 wrote:
laurianric18 wrote:
Yes. I would definitely be put out if, say, a Doctor Who game had a Fourth of July event in it. 'Cause that's just silly.
My life would be complete if there was a Doctor Who game/app
your in luck , there is a Doctor Who game on Itunes.- What is bonfire night, who celebrates it and why?
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T-DUB2100 wrote:
datasurgeon wrote:
danutas wrote:
smurf007 wrote:
Because it's a English tradition, and most other country's wouldn't get it.
No it isn't. It is a BRITISH tradition.
A lot of games have * Patrick's day stuff and that's an Irish tradition so why not British traditions? If these games are sold internationally then they should celebrate traditions from lots of countries. They should have had something for Dilawi (if that is how you spell it) too.
1 Homer went to Ireland and found his real father
2 there are more people of Irish descent in America (might actually only need Boston) than the population of Ireland so * Patrick day is an American tradition that has been celebrated in America even before the Revolutionary war.
Actually, that's Peter Griffin who goes to Ireland and finds his biological father.
Yes, Homer goes to Ireland to buy a Pub, which is arguably more important than finding a biological father. :mrgreen:
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