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chinese lanterns - nuisance or novelty


Joy Yeomans
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just had the fright of our life, pitch black outside and past the window flies a chinese lantern all fired up, i hate them, bloomin nuisance with hay making on the way and i think theres no place for them - am i being a party pooper or anyone else feel the same way

 

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Love em.

Given that they wont start falling before they go out, and will have reached a hell of a height before they do go out, there is minimal risk.I stronglysuspect there have been VERY few cases which have resulted in accidents from them when properly used....i.e not let off near thatched roofs etc etc as is generally advised on the packaging.

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