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This is a moment on the 4th of July that we decided to get kinda freaky with the fireworks. Just before we started, I greabbed the camera and prepared for a simple display, but instead we got some fantastic effects, like this one. After a few seconds, the glass jar shattered and sent shards of glass flying in a five foot radius, not to mention the fire involved. I'll probably post some more of these pics for fun, but this is probably the best. Disclaimer: do not try this at home. I'm serious. Fireworks, when improperly handeled, can lead to serious and grevious mistakes. I almost lost an eye, and one of my friends got burned. But it was fun...

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TVartDude

12:17PM | Mon, 27 August 2001

damn, you killed a little soldier there to the right. cool

shutterfly

6:27PM | Tue, 18 September 2001

Damn...Can you see that face in the smoke? It is above the left corner of the box, between the two lines of fire. It looks like some creepy skelton or something - Wiggy man!


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