Christmas lights on houses?
Discussion
Lots of people dismiss these as chav, bad taste, peasant-like but it really cheers me up. Firstly as the nights get darker and gloomier they brighten up the drive home. Secondly it is a countdown to a break from work and being able to see my family and spend time with judas. All in all I like them.
Those two are amusing though!
Trace
Those two are amusing though!
Trace

squirrel2007 said:
When its tastefully done and when care has been taken to make it look good I have no problems.
Unfortunately, most of the houses you see in the UK seem to have had the contents of the nearest Homebase frisbee'd at it and it just looks a garish mess.
Are the best ones the ones the most garish though?Unfortunately, most of the houses you see in the UK seem to have had the contents of the nearest Homebase frisbee'd at it and it just looks a garish mess.
There's a house near me with every kind of illuminated flashing Christmas decoration imaginable and sure it's not attractive but everyone seems to love it. People even take their children to see it as some kind of local attraction.
el stovey said:
squirrel2007 said:
When its tastefully done and when care has been taken to make it look good I have no problems.
Unfortunately, most of the houses you see in the UK seem to have had the contents of the nearest Homebase frisbee'd at it and it just looks a garish mess.
Are the best ones the ones the most garish though?Unfortunately, most of the houses you see in the UK seem to have had the contents of the nearest Homebase frisbee'd at it and it just looks a garish mess.
There's a house near me with every kind of illuminated flashing Christmas decoration imaginable and sure it's not attractive but everyone seems to love it. People even take their children to see it as some kind of local attraction.
There's one round the corner from me. It's completely and utterly ridiculous and I feel sorry for anyone living across from them.
el stovey said:
There's a house near me with every kind of illuminated flashing Christmas decoration imaginable and sure it's not attractive but everyone seems to love it. People even take their children to see it as some kind of local attraction.
There's one near us, with a gazillion lights outside, moving Santas, little trains that run around the garden, and some collection box for charity, but there is also a Ferrari and a BMW 4x4 parked in the drive, of this 5 bed semi, so it is all rather strange.But still, we make the trip to see it every year, with Princess Herald in tow.

See my post at www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=782240
Goochie said:
sparkythecat said:
You'd need a very very small van for that to be a "van load" as the seller claims!They are now going to bring comfort and cheer to the streets of Wrexham.
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