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Author Enkil
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#16 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 16:55 
Smoke,

i just realized theres the weather situation

check the old posts
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we had an ugly August, God knows how September will end up

ah this sucks, i dont know what to do lol, last year we were in the same situation, now again

Author Smoke
Member 
#17 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 19:04 
Yeah, ever since August came in, it hasn't been that good. We had a very nice June, July and May, though, but there were some days in August that were good. Last night was cold, though! I think the coldest night this summer was last night.

Who knows, maybe September will be better than August? However, September is FALL!

I've checked the links you posted. The good news is that this week will be pretty warm, actually, some days will be kinda hot. The weekend is looking good!

The only problem is that there might be showers and chance of thunderstorms, around 40-60%. This could still very well change!

It's true, this is exactly what happened last year. At least you've got the metro so there's a higher chance for you. Maybe there's someone in your family who really wants to go, but you haven't thought of it yet? Try to think of someone that would REALLY want to go.

I really wish that both of us can go, but like you, I've afraid that when I ask, I'll get a negative response. Like you said, only time will tell. It would be nice to see something before summer ends....

BTW, you might want to check this link: http://www.montreal-fireworks.com/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum =5&topic=86

It shows what we had to go through last year.

I'm sure something will happen. Keep your fingers crossed. What happened to the good old days?

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#18 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 19:24 
yeah, i read that topic before u posted it

but look what i found a quote from u

"I dreamt about next year's competition and that Spain was playing first to get the competition started and it was Pirotechnia Igual as the company for Spain"

thats another concidence, but this time u and the competition lol
its amazing how much concidences we got this year, its crazy

Author Smoke
Member 
#19 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 19:37 
Now that you posted that quote, I realized that it actually happened! Jeeze! My dream really came true! It was Spain that played first and it was Pirotechnia Igual!! What a coincidence. I'm glad you brought it up!

Man, I remember all the coincidences you and I had this year. The biggest ones, by far, were the trips we took on the day of Germany. We were both SO CLOSE to the firing site. I think you were coming back from the U.S and I was coming from Ottawa. Another coincidence was that we both saw mini displays! I saw one in Quebec City and you saw one at Niagra Falls. Another one for me was that my 20th birthday fell on France's presentation day! My brother had one, too! There were so many more! The weather was another thing! There was lao Saint-Jean Baptiste fireworks! Canada Day was another one. A lot of loud thunderstorms, plus a fireworks display near my house, remember? Can you think of any more good times and coincidences?

I also looked back at some of the discussions we had. Remember the the topic I posted last year "About Snap shots, Come in, Enkil>>>>>"

I was so into taking so many pictures this year, but it never happened. However, the good news was that I did get a brand new cell phone for my birthday, and it has a camera, so i took a few shots of fireworks, although the shots are not that clear like a real camera.

Anyways, another thing that I wanted to bring up is the weather topic. Did you see how many posts were there? "61 posts!!!!!!" We really talked a lot about the weather, didn't we? So many threats, but nothing happened! The closest time that the rain almost came was the Panzera closing show.

Now that you think about it, it was a great year for both of us!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#20 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 19:59 
ok i just talked with my mom

u had to see the way i was talking, as if it was the end of the world, i told her to listen to me very carefully... the moment when i told her September 5, she said that my dad and him r going to a wedding

so already the bad luck is here

but this is actully turn out interessing, now that my parent wont be home, prolly my sister will get a bit bored and then i can convience her to get out of the house

did u notice that the next day is fête de dollars? so no one has work, thats a bonus

althro i still have to ask my sister (my only hope) ill ask her when shes in a good mood lol

im pretty sure this will end up a last minutes decision

did u try to talk with anyone yet, be sure to mention that the next day they DONT HAVE WORK! lol

Author Smoke
Member 
#21 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 20:10 
At least things are looking good for you! It's still the same thing for me. A repeat of last year! I've still got time. Well, if I don't go, I hope that you do.

BTW, I was taking a look at the "Information" section of this site and saw some very interesting facts about our competition. it's funny because I've been through all the sections of this forum, but I can't get over the fact of these statistics.

Here's the link: http://www.montreal-fireworks.com/setup.html

Go to the bottom of the page and read the heading: "Spectators and other Information." Interesting stuff and a good indication of how popular and big our competition is!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#22 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 20:13 
ive read that section many times before

Author Smoke
Member 
#23 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 20:17 
Me too, but I still can't get over those stats, despite all the times I go to that section!

Truly amazing! My uncle doesn't believe me when I say "500,000 people when the weather is nice." I told him to go visit this web site and see for himself!

It is true!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Enkil
Member 
#24 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 20:29 
yes, its hard to believe, u know its REALLY packed there, have u ever seen at the end of a show the bridge, when ppl come down from the bridge? its crazy

anyways, i just remembered, we r expecting a surprise from Paul! he said that Friday and he said in a "few days" 2 days have passed, im dying to know what it is, do u know what it can be? i have a feeling that it will be a video with a full display (maybe from Germany)

btw, i was just looking at some old post

if u take a look at http://www.montreal-fireworks.com/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum =5&topic=186

i had predicted that Germany would win and they won

this is kinda getting freaky lol

Author Smoke
Member 
#25 | Posted: 23 Aug 2004 06:31 
Enkil,

Yeah, I've seen the bridge when it's really packed. And I know what it looks like when they start walking down. It's a lot of people. I don't think Paul is lying when he says about "100,000 people on the bridge." It's true! I wonder how many people watch on Notre-Dame and De Lorimier?

I actually thought that IPON or Holland was going to win! Last year I predicted Canada, and they won! This year it was Germany.

As for the surprise that Paul mentioned, I wonder if it's IPON's finale? Or maybe it's something about 2005. I can hardly wait. At least that's something to look foward to.

As you say, this is getting freaky!

Regards,

Trav.

Author fireworksforum
Admin 
#26 | Posted: 2 Sep 2004 06:57 
Looks like the weather will be perfect for the pyjama day fireworks. I will be there, hopefully sitting in Section 3 (as I did throughout the competition). I'd be happy to meet any forum members who are there.

Paul.

Author Smoke
Member 
#27 | Posted: 2 Sep 2004 12:45 
Paul,

I hope I'll get to go for 3 big reasons. First of all, to be back on De Lorimier and Notre-Dame again and bring back the good old summery days and old times. Secondly, I want to see a final display before summer is over and finally, I want to meet you face to face for the first time!

Regards,

Trav.

Author fireworksforum
Admin 
#28 | Posted: 2 Sep 2004 13:57 
I will be at La Ronde, not on De Lorimier and Notre-Dame.

Paul.

Author Enkil
Member 
#29 | Posted: 2 Sep 2004 14:00 
Sept 5, at La Ronde (an email i recieved today)

10h à 20h La petite ferme de Monsieur Papineau
(près du manège Bob l'Éponge 3D)
13h à 17h Clinique d'identification du Réseau Enfants Retour devant le Grand Carrousel
13h à 17h Animation à la Place du Canada. (Sculptures de ballons, magie, jonglerie, etc.)
13h30 à 14h30
et
15h30 à 16h30 Démonstration canine par le Centre canin international.
ANIMATION
17h00 à 18h00 Spectacle d'Arthur L'aventurier sur la scène flottante de la Place du Canada
18h20 à 19h00 Parade des pyjamas à la Place du Canada
19h00 à 19h30 Tirage - parade des pyjamas à la Place du Canada
19h30 à 20h30 Spectacle de la Petite Jacinthe sur la scène flottante de la Place du Canada
20h30 à 20h45 Tirage de l'ameublement
21h00 à 21h12 Feu des pyjamas
21h12 Fin des activités.

personaly, i really dont care about the activities, but here, its interessing to know that the duration is about 12min

Smoke,

ive been thinking about it, and i realized that theres alot of cars there, i dont really find it safe
the bridge is the same thing, i know that there will be some ppl, but still the cars go fast, there will be alot of wind and cold

have u ever thought about it? what do u think?

Author Smoke
Member 
#30 | Posted: 2 Sep 2004 15:16 
Paul,

I know you'll be in La Ronde. I just was thinking about the thought of going De Lorimier and Notre-Dame and to bring back the memories. Most likely, though, the best bet is La Ronde because I'm not sure if those streets and the bridge will be closed for the ocassion. It's only 12 minutes, after all.

Enkil, I'm still giving it some serious thought. I wish I could just drive there! I mean, by myself! It doesn't look like anybody wants to go....I think it's because of the cooler weather on Sunday. It seems the high is a not too bad 22 degrees, but the evening could get cool. Plus, we're not too certain about parking in the usual place. It won't be the same like during June and July. This is why, if we still go, we should go to La Ronde. The good news is that there's no rain in the forecast(YET).

BTW, have you seen the forecast for next week? It's terrible and pitiful! Yuck!

It all comes down to this!

Trav.

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