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context_clue t1_j1uy98x wrote

I think they use the ones that shine

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AFirefighter11 OP t1_j1uyoe9 wrote

I was hoping for the wet ones this year. Oh well. Thanks!

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IceColdOrangeJuice42 t1_j1v5fxh wrote

Regardless of what happens at Penn's Landing, you can bet that everybody and their mother will be launching military-grade artillery from their sidewalk in nearly every neighborhood.

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LouDog187 t1_j1vtwfk wrote

Isn't the idea of a NYE Celebration to be reckless and noisy for one last time before the years end? Also, it's a Saturday night this year lmao.

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LouDog187 t1_j1vyeit wrote

NYE Celebrations aren't too high up on the "priorities" list for me lol. It's literally the last thing i do every year. It ain't that serious. Enjoy the calm, reflective time in the final hours of 2022.

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beeps-n-boops t1_j1wbjxl wrote

Not a clue about this year specifically, but they have been in the past.

Source: spent at least two rainy NYEs at Penns Landing watching fireworks through heavy very cold drizzle.

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igglesfangirl t1_j1xehvn wrote

The last time I went, fog accompanied the drizzle. We saw the glow of some of the fireworks. I'm too old for that now. I enjoy 4th of July fireworks when the sun sets so over by 9-9:15.

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beeps-n-boops t1_j1xkmxv wrote

Yup, that's exactly what it was like for us the one time.

I think we're planning to go this year, but it really does depend on the weather.

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Trafficsigntruther t1_j22jez3 wrote

> I enjoy 4th of July fireworks when the sun sets so over by 9-9:15.

They do an early show on NYE so you can take your grandkids.

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