HomeUnited KingdomA community has come together to build what they say is the “biggest and best” bonfire – describing it as being “bigger than my mum’s house”
Same people complaining about air quality and driving EVs burning some techwood and pallets. Go figure.
I remember my dad saying that when he was a kid that swilly ( north prospect) a council estate in Plymouth they used telegraph poles as centre poles for building bonfires
There’s a much bigger one in the US right now, but that’s more of a dumpster fire than bonfire
It’s almost like the “U.K” know nothing about Northern Ireland’s monstrosities… alarming how little research was done before they contacted the press. lol
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[Read here: Bonfire ‘bigger than my mum’s house’ has taken a month to build](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/bonfire-bigger-mums-house-taken-30293978?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=reddit)
Clearly they’ve never been to [Northern Ireland](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/craigyhill-bonfire-builders-claim-new-29519855.amp).
Update: [tragically lost to arson yesterday](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/gridlock-bonfire-took-month-build-30305091)
Same people complaining about air quality and driving EVs burning some techwood and pallets. Go figure.
I remember my dad saying that when he was a kid that swilly ( north prospect) a council estate in Plymouth they used telegraph poles as centre poles for building bonfires
There’s a much bigger one in the US right now, but that’s more of a dumpster fire than bonfire
It’s almost like the “U.K” know nothing about Northern Ireland’s monstrosities… alarming how little research was done before they contacted the press. lol
I grew up there.
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