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Title: Christmas lights
Post by: venom on 25 November 2010, 13:04:42
Is putting up Christmas lights on your house when your kids are older, SAD Yes or No?
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Andy B on 25 November 2010, 13:08:27
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Is putting up Christmas lights on your house when your kids are older, SAD Yes or No?

It can't be  ::) cos our kids are 21 & 22 & I'm sure that in a couple of week SWMBO will have me put up our string of flashing lights!  :y  :y
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: djac on 25 November 2010, 13:18:08
If done tastefully, no problem  :y

Unfortunately there seems to be a lot of people who wouldn't know 'tasteful' if it smacked them in the face!
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 25 November 2010, 13:26:31
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Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Richie London on 25 November 2010, 13:37:08
no lights or decorations here at xmas, cant see the point being on my own. but i do keep a baseball bat by the bed xmas eve in case santa tries to get in  :y
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: aaronjb on 25 November 2010, 14:01:00
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no lights or decorations here at xmas, cant see the point being on my own. but i do keep a baseball bat by the bed xmas eve in case santa tries to get in  :y

;D;D;D

No Xmas decs for me, either, although if my folks are coming up I imagine I'll have to get the little pyramid of lights out (about 2' tall) .. that's all I have ;D
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Xplicit 2.0 on 25 November 2010, 15:53:58
being an old "kid" of 21 and leaving at home, i dont think lights are as sad as my old dear wanting to do different colour themes each xmas.... whet ever happened the the gold old fashioned multi colour lights and the gold red and green tinstle?

for us, last year, its was dark blue and silver, with blue lights, and clusters of balls in the 2 colours dotted about hanging from the ceiling.... now being 6 foot 9 in height can u see how it was not fun for me  >:( >:( ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Banjax on 25 November 2010, 16:10:44
Xmas decs on the house are cool as long as they're all one colour, anything else is wrong  :y
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Jusme on 25 November 2010, 18:35:34
Won't bother with much this year, only son left at home, looks at the x-box more than the decorations. But travelling to Oxshott to spend Xmas with in laws....  :-/
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Banjax on 25 November 2010, 19:43:41
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Won't bother with much this year, only son left at home, looks at the x-box more than the decorations. But travelling to Oxshott to spend Xmas with in laws....  :-/


.......and a Haa-appy Nee-ew Yee-ar!  :y


too many Grinch's on this thread  ;)
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 25 November 2010, 20:39:37
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Won't bother with much this year, only son left at home, looks at the x-box more than the decorations. But travelling to Oxshott to spend Xmas with in laws....  :-/


.......and a Haa-appy Nee-ew Yee-ar!  :y


too many Grinch's on this thread  ;)

Not in this quarter BJ.

I have a real Douglas Fir potted up.  I bring this to the front of the house every year, decorate and light it and enjoy the seasonal message of warmth and good cheer that it conveys to me (at least) on each and every occasion that I pass it by.
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Vamps on 25 November 2010, 20:51:25
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Is putting up Christmas lights on your house when your kids are older, SAD Yes or No?

Yes, but no doubt I will be doing it again this year... :y
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: venom on 25 November 2010, 21:17:43
Well i guess it's not SAD by the response's so far then.
DAM that means the the forty lights she's bought I'll have to put up then  ;D 
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: dbug on 25 November 2010, 21:40:16
Christmas?
Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: Banjax on 26 November 2010, 08:41:16
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Won't bother with much this year, only son left at home, looks at the x-box more than the decorations. But travelling to Oxshott to spend Xmas with in laws....  :-/


.......and a Haa-appy Nee-ew Yee-ar!  :y


too many Grinch's on this thread  ;)

Not in this quarter BJ.

I have a real Douglas Fir potted up.  I bring this to the front of the house every year, decorate and light it and enjoy the seasonal message of warmth and good cheer that it conveys to me (at least) on each and every occasion that I pass it by.

sounds beautiful Zulu, we pick up our tree on the 7th - cant wait. I think we should have something, a celebration like the yanks have thanksgiving and that heralds the start of xmas.......if we had a day here on the 25th of November, which was a big event before which shops arent allowed a hint of xmas - keeps it special  8-)


Title: Re: Christmas lights
Post by: maria on 26 November 2010, 09:43:18
Well me and my girls won't be home christmas so there be no need to put a tree or decs up this year :y