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And no early fireworks were stirring . . .
#1
Is it just our area of mid-HPP that hasn't heard one peep of early fireworks yet? Usually, they start a week out or more, certainly as soon as the fireworks stands open. (Haven't seen any of those either.) Usually, our neighborhood is loud and celebratory all around us starting early, and then the BIG show by holiday time. Seems so odd!
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#2
Heard a few last night in Hawaiian Acres, coming from the Orchidland/Ainaloa direction.
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#3
Sssssshhhhh...enjoy the silence. ;-)
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#4
There's a connection between the illegal fireworks and cockfighting. Maybe the medium-profile arrests a bit back have something to do with it? Also one of the local producers accidentally blew himself up a few years ago. There was also a ton, actually 17 tons, of illegal fireworks seized about 7 months ago (https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/202...zed-today/)

And then there is inflation... $5k for illegal fireworks doesn't go nearly as far as it did a few years ago. People are probably saving up for the big event.
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#5
We had a few pops last night, also mid HPP, but Iʻve also noticed the noticeable decrease in fireworks so far this year.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#6
HPP you say?

Maybe after all of the recent murders, attempted murders, and gun arsenal discoveries lately in HPP, folks who normally "pop off" are rightfully scared that someone might just shoot back.
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#7
"There's a connection between the illegal fireworks and cockfighting. "

Verrrrry interesting. Perhaps the same bruddahs taking the money and looking the other way....
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#8
Twas the night before 7/4 and nary a peep! I think I got way too many boom treats for the dog.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#9
I know what you mean, so strange. Husband says it feels like a Twilight Zone episode. :-)
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#10
(07-01-2024, 12:32 AM)Kiana Wrote: Is it just our area of mid-HPP that hasn't heard one peep of early fireworks yet? Usually, they start a week out or more, certainly as soon as the fireworks stands open. (Haven't seen any of those either.) Usually, our neighborhood is loud and celebratory all around us starting early, and then the BIG show by holiday time. Seems so odd!
Same here on 12th/Kaloli. I was wondering if the lack of illegals is connected to the guy who got burned last year making them in his kitchen. I can't remember all the details but it has been noticeably quiet since then.
Mahalo!
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