If I only read the last page I'd think this was a celebration of grammar nazi and grammar hypocrisy night.
Generally save the fireworks for days like Canada Day, ID4, and New Years, along with most of the booze.

Popular custom is mortars, m180's, roman candles, and bottle rockets. I actually like celebrating most imaginable holidays, and unlike what this ridiculous post says..
I don't think discussing a religious/political holiday about terrorism in this forum is good idea in general.
.. I don't believe holidays/celebrations "in general" in any first world nation are meant to be about "terrorism" -- good lord.

Also, I don't think, if there was any original religious intent, that in most cases it's celebrated with the same intent anymore, at least, not for me. For example, I'm not religious and I celebrate Christmas, without the religious connotations, and I happily tell others "merry christmas" rather than the PC "happy holidays!". I don't see the big deal about celebrating things. If anything it's supposed to help bring people to together and lighten them up from the usual days of work/school/self-imposed stress. Hell, give us more holidays. With how angsty some people are, can use more reason to be merry.
