The Kingston NH Gender Reveal Explosion Is Now Literally World Famous
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For those of you that may have been living under a rock back on April 20th, chances are you probably still felt the effects of the detonation of 80 pounds of Tannerite at the local quarry in Kingston NH.
This was due to a very ambitious attempt at a gender reveal party that was orchestrated to create a giant blue cloud of chalk signifying that It s A Boy!
The resulting explosion rocked the surrounding neighborhood and could be heard in excess of 10 miles away.
Over this past weekend, audio was released from the 911 calls that came in from residents that heard the tremendous blast and, judging from their accents alone, you can easily confirm that they are authentic.
Hard to believe that not long ago, we were all peering in the windows on High Street in Hampton wondering what was going in. (or maybe that was just me) Hagan s Grille is celebrating 15 years in that location on June 9, 2021.
A Big Thank You To The Local Community
I spoke with Dora Hand, the owner who told me that she really just wants to say thank you.
We ve given to the community and the community has given so much back. We have been embraced by so many people. Our local clientele has continued to support us and without them, we would not be in business today. This celebration is a way of saying thank you so much for the amazing response.
No doubt, we are all very excited to get out there again, enjoy the nice weather and hit the road to visit family and friends. Even though we are the Live Free or Die state, it s a good idea to buckle up. Not only is it a good idea, but it s also the law for every child under the age of 18 to buckle up. If you are driving, it s your responsibility to make sure that every child is restrained.
New Hampshire State Police Will Be Watching
From the State Police Facebook page, the New Hampshire State Police are encouraging you to Join the NH Clique. In the posted video, they said that they are stepping up their efforts to make sure that children under 18 are wearing a seat belt.