aww, sorry. man it was so amazing, it must rock to like on those lakefront waverly apartments, you can look right out the window and see them on tv at the same time.
I am feeling lame. Including the theme parks, there were probably, what, TEN fireworks displays in the area? And I missed them all. Oh well; my boy needed me.
Originally posted by DocRafiki I am feeling lame. Including the theme parks, there were probably, what, TEN fireworks displays in the area? And I missed them all. Oh well; my boy needed me.
I live on Central (one block in from Lake Eola)...was able to watch them from my bedroom. It was my poor puppies first fireworks...the poor thing was out of his mind. I agree with DocRafiki though, it's sad that I've elevated the act of staying indoors to an art form The 200,000 people in attendance didn't make much of an impact on Central Blvd though...I thought it would be much worse than it was. Nice fireworks though.
Originally posted by WebmasterPete I live on Central (one block in from Lake Eola)...was able to watch them from my bedroom. It was my poor puppies first fireworks...the poor thing was out of his mind. I agree with DocRafiki though, it's sad that I've elevated the act of staying indoors to an art form The 200,000 people in attendance didn't make much of an impact on Central Blvd though...I thought it would be much worse than it was. Nice fireworks though.
Can only imagine how much they spent on this show though, 30 minutes long.
I heard it was wasily $50 grand from some one, but I guess this is what the lay off's were for (joking).
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