For years and years, Mom and I carefully ‘threaded’ them back into their boxes so they didn’t get tangled—it was SO MUCH easier that way. Even down to repairing the boxes when necessary ! ! ! !
nosirrom 5 days ago Kids have it easy these days. I was the family detangler and had to do it without spray. I also had to find which bulb of the string was burnt out without the benefit of stay lit wiring. And hopefully it was only one bulb. ;-)
DAmra Leo 5 days ago There’s a spray for that? Who knew?
If you are a true plugger you should ave started untangling lights in August, that way by December you’re so frustrated that buying new lights sounds good.
This is why dad used to leave the outdoor lights up year around, so all he had to do was flip the switch on Thanksgiving. Mom wouldn’t let us get away with that inside.
Yeah,I never could under stand how those little scudders interwove themselves over the summer after being carefully coiled up. After untangling them, I was too tired to put them and waited for the next put them up. Overnight they did it again!
My wife and I took a personality profile test years back. Mine said I have the patience to untangle Christmas lights. My wife’s came back most likely to marry an alcoholic. Cheers!
TexasKingoftheGeeks almost 3 years ago
EVERY. FLIPPING. YEAR!!!
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Which is why you should carefully coil them when putting them away.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
Ah yes, the age old pre Christmas ritual.;-D
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
He should have drawn C7 bulbs.
'IndyMan' almost 3 years ago
For years and years, Mom and I carefully ‘threaded’ them back into their boxes so they didn’t get tangled—it was SO MUCH easier that way. Even down to repairing the boxes when necessary ! ! ! !
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Bummer Dude ! But this is how you make memories ;-)
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh, What a tangled web we wove.
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/adamathome/2021/11/28
nosirrom 5 days ago Kids have it easy these days. I was the family detangler and had to do it without spray. I also had to find which bulb of the string was burnt out without the benefit of stay lit wiring. And hopefully it was only one bulb. ;-)
DAmra Leo 5 days ago There’s a spray for that? Who knew?
kartis 5 days ago There’s detangler spray?!
IN Adam@home comments. So funny. :
Dwight Schmiddlapp almost 3 years ago
And be sure to check all 25,000 bulbs, because if one goes out, none of them work. If you need any help, I’ll be upstairs asleep.
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
Roll them up around a tube and place in long narrow plastic bag and tie shut. End of problem..
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 3 years ago
shoot with foreign help it’s easier to toss them and buy new ones next year. js
PoodleGroomer almost 3 years ago
This is why we celebrate Christmas on Valentine’s day.
mikeywilly almost 3 years ago
If you are a true plugger you should ave started untangling lights in August, that way by December you’re so frustrated that buying new lights sounds good.
Nuke Road Warrior almost 3 years ago
This is why dad used to leave the outdoor lights up year around, so all he had to do was flip the switch on Thanksgiving. Mom wouldn’t let us get away with that inside.
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
Wait…you’re supposed to untangle them? We just hang up the ball…. one more each year.
ctolson almost 3 years ago
Yeah,I never could under stand how those little scudders interwove themselves over the summer after being carefully coiled up. After untangling them, I was too tired to put them and waited for the next put them up. Overnight they did it again!
martinman8 almost 3 years ago
that is started in jan.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
“Real” pluggers, like my neighbor, never take them down from outside. They don’t leave them on all year but they don’t take them down.
Canoe-full almost 3 years ago
My wife and I took a personality profile test years back. Mine said I have the patience to untangle Christmas lights. My wife’s came back most likely to marry an alcoholic. Cheers!