Guy Fawkes night or Bonfire night as commonly known in Britain – it is mainly a Protestant celebration celebrating the fact a Catholic plot to kill the Protestant King James I and many MPs in the House of Commons was foiled.
It was foiled when someone in Guy’s gang betrayed them and he was caught red handed about to lit the fuse to many barrels of power keg which would have blown up the whole house of commons (the house was small at the time unlike the modern House of Parliament.). He was later executed by quartering (Ugh! thank goodness it is now banned).
Some Catholics in England now prefer to keep quiet rather than to celebrate nowadays it seems so.
My mom had a Cocker Spaniel when she was little and he would do the same thing. Thunder, fireworks, anything loud, and zip!- under the bed and whimper.
my dog Sugar a cockapoo (half cocker spaniel half poodle)RIP when it started thundering she’d run to the bathroom ..but Fred’s hiding like she would, eh???!!!!!
noreenklose almost 11 years ago
Under the bed…hiding!
GrimmaTheNome almost 11 years ago
He was outside yesterday, when there were sausages. I think he’s just pretending to be scared so he can go back in the warm.
My dog isn’t in the least bothered by fireworks, fortunately.
Mumblix Premium Member almost 11 years ago
What occasion would they be setting off fireworks in Britain?
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 11 years ago
Isn’t that the 5th of November?
DavBlc7 almost 11 years ago
That’s right – 5th November but it’s now nearly December so why that comic strip appears so late?
DavBlc7 almost 11 years ago
Guy Fawkes night or Bonfire night as commonly known in Britain – it is mainly a Protestant celebration celebrating the fact a Catholic plot to kill the Protestant King James I and many MPs in the House of Commons was foiled.
It was foiled when someone in Guy’s gang betrayed them and he was caught red handed about to lit the fuse to many barrels of power keg which would have blown up the whole house of commons (the house was small at the time unlike the modern House of Parliament.). He was later executed by quartering (Ugh! thank goodness it is now banned).
Some Catholics in England now prefer to keep quiet rather than to celebrate nowadays it seems so.
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
Ooh Aah!
Adastra123 almost 11 years ago
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,Gunpowder, treason and plot.I see no reason why gunpowder treasonShould ever be forgot.
Janis Harrison almost 11 years ago
My cat agrees, also my daughter’s dog: fireworks and thunder are entirely unnecessary.
tigerchik32 almost 11 years ago
My mom had a Cocker Spaniel when she was little and he would do the same thing. Thunder, fireworks, anything loud, and zip!- under the bed and whimper.
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
my dog Sugar a cockapoo (half cocker spaniel half poodle)RIP when it started thundering she’d run to the bathroom ..but Fred’s hiding like she would, eh???!!!!!