TealArms
05-11-2005, 04:01 PM
well i was reading through the newise and i saw this
"10 Things You Didn't Know About Fireworks
Callie, Hotel Manager
1. The first fireworks were probably made in China, around 2,000 years ago.
2. Over 130 million fireworks were sold in Britain in 1995.
3. Last year over 900 people required hospital treatment from accidents involving fireworks.
4. Half of all firework accidents happen to children under the age fo 16.
5. The first recorded use of fireworks in Britain was at the wedding of Henry VII in 1486.
6. The first fireworks recorded in America were set off by an Englishman, Captain John Smith, famous in the story of Pocahontas.
7. Three sparklers burning together generate the same heat as a blow-torch.
8. The world's largest single firework was set off at a festival in Japan in 1988. The shell weighed over half a tonne and the burst was over a kilometre across.
8. Most firework accidents are caused at family back-garden displays closely followed by incidents in the street.
10. Throwing a firework in a street or public place is a criminal offence, with a maximum fine of £5000."
Well my mate new all of this, so doesn't that ,mean i can sue habbo?
"10 Things You Didn't Know About Fireworks
Callie, Hotel Manager
1. The first fireworks were probably made in China, around 2,000 years ago.
2. Over 130 million fireworks were sold in Britain in 1995.
3. Last year over 900 people required hospital treatment from accidents involving fireworks.
4. Half of all firework accidents happen to children under the age fo 16.
5. The first recorded use of fireworks in Britain was at the wedding of Henry VII in 1486.
6. The first fireworks recorded in America were set off by an Englishman, Captain John Smith, famous in the story of Pocahontas.
7. Three sparklers burning together generate the same heat as a blow-torch.
8. The world's largest single firework was set off at a festival in Japan in 1988. The shell weighed over half a tonne and the burst was over a kilometre across.
8. Most firework accidents are caused at family back-garden displays closely followed by incidents in the street.
10. Throwing a firework in a street or public place is a criminal offence, with a maximum fine of £5000."
Well my mate new all of this, so doesn't that ,mean i can sue habbo?