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bomekked | 01:20 Sat 02nd Nov 2002 | How it Works
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He didn't blow up Parliament? What do fireworks represent on this occassion then?
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So we celebrate an outlaw then? People must have hated Parliament enough to celebrate it's attempted demise
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Please brush up on your history, Guys! James was a dirty double-crosser for which Guy and his mates were going to assassinate him, pity they didn't succeed.

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