destination to escape fireworks noise next year?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
You sound like a peach.
Anonymous
Connecticut. You can't buy fireworks there and I never do much as saw a sparkler growing up.
Anonymous
It's one freaking night a year, you oh-so-sensitive snowflake, you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Connecticut. You can't buy fireworks there and I never do much as saw a sparkler growing up.


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)
Anonymous
The suburbs? We didn't hear fireworks after 10:00 last (as in past years).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's one freaking night a year, you oh-so-sensitive snowflake, you!


I'm not OP but I live in a similar neighborhood. There were LOUD fireworks going off all freaking night. It was absurd.
Anonymous
Take a tylenol PM and get over yourself.
Anonymous
I'm in the burbs and it was quiet. I imagine it would be quiet in the mountains.
Anonymous
Try Canada. And consider staying there, killjoy.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Tons of fireworks here in Massachustts
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Maybe try a high rise hotel in a big city. My home town Austin, Texas is to dry to allow rouge fireworks.
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