Marla ... I'm sorta glad we didn't know you were there. We tried to scope out the Hub when we arrived, but it was just too crowded. We would totally have taken you up on your offer to watch from there if we'd known about it.
And that would have been an error.
This was a show best seen from Ground Zero. Oh My God!
When I say they threw everything in the book in the air at once, I mean they did it again and again. White flag, right fan, left fan, crackle sky, waterfall sky, 100 simultaneous shells. And then again. And again.
glfrhnsiofnshipehipjhshkl, went my brain.
Oh, and there was this one shell that was the essense of PyroNuclear War - - a tremendous orange fireball that raised a firework mushroom cloud - - a series of ascending, concentric rings of different colors. Jeebus, what the hell was that?!? I barely had time to wonder WTF though, because right at that point they decided to fill the sky with a number of shells equal to the number of shells ever exploded over Disneyland during the last 50 years ... all in the space of 50 seconds!
I have no doubt that "the spot" is perfection for Remember. But for thrown-together Fourth of July Extravaganza, Small World Ground Zero is the pyroMecca!
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