| Thanks, neighbors for setting off fireworks all around us all damn night. Is there somewhere less than a 3 hour drive that is relatively quiet over July 4? Municipal fireworks that don't go much past 10:30 are fine, and I just want somewhere that doesn't have people lighting their own fireworks around us until dawn. |
| You sound like a peach. |
| Connecticut. You can't buy fireworks there and I never do much as saw a sparkler growing up. |
| It's one freaking night a year, you oh-so-sensitive snowflake, you! |
Can't buy fireworks in MA and there are signs posted everywhere how they are illegal. Plenty of people still set them off (granted we spent the holiday on the beach) |
| The suburbs? We didn't hear fireworks after 10:00 last (as in past years). |
I'm not OP but I live in a similar neighborhood. There were LOUD fireworks going off all freaking night. It was absurd. |
| Take a tylenol PM and get over yourself. |
| I'm in the burbs and it was quiet. I imagine it would be quiet in the mountains. |
| Try Canada. And consider staying there, killjoy. |
OP here, I took benadryl last night to help me sleep and still had trouble sleeping. It's just something about explosions on my block I have no desire to stop our neighbors from using fire works. Thanks, DCUM, for letting me know I'm an unpatriotic fun hater!
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Is this site filled with teenage posters? "Killjoy" "get over yourself"?
Every year I have a horrible wish that one of the jackasses lighting them off in the middle of my street will lose an eye (or penis) and/or a firework lands on a dilapidated roof and sets a row of houses on fire. Only then will this be taken seriously. |
| Tons of fireworks here in Massachustts |
| I think camping in a state or national park would make for a fun and quite 4th. I would bet the Rangers infource the no fireworks rules. |
| Maybe try a high rise hotel in a big city. My home town Austin, Texas is to dry to allow rouge fireworks. |