Pluggers by Rick McKee for November 25, 2024

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    Kiba65  4 days ago

    Works for me….

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    Everyman100  4 days ago

    I think it is not that bad if Christmas lights in low-light cold regions, weren’t removed for long time, they need lights.

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    Gent  4 days ago

    Ho ho ho!

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    RLG Premium Member 4 days ago

    Is Gretchen Williams old enough to be a plugger?

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    juicebruce  4 days ago

    Measure twice and cut once ;-)

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    Pluggergirl  4 days ago

    Love it. HOA Karens should mind their own beeswax.

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    Doug K  4 days ago

    Your perspective on Christmas and Christmas lights is very important.

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    sfreader1  4 days ago

    I know some folks who leave their Christmas lights out all year, but only let them shine for six weeks – those weeks before, during and after Christmas.

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    pheets  4 days ago

    Safer to leave them up (just cos they are up doesn’t mean they are ON) than to try that stoopy ladder trick over and over, every year.. Balance, or lack of, is part of that extreme sport we call aging.

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    Stodgefinn Premium Member 3 days ago

    We never put any up, never have to take any down. Easy peasy!

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  3 days ago

    Plugger rented a rickety basket crane.

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    ctolson  3 days ago

    Stopped putting lights up when I amost fell off the roof and and later the ladder. My health and well being are more important then a bunch of colored lights. Too expensive to hire it done on a fixed income, especially when Madicare cost does up more than the SS COLA, again.

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    wirepunchr  3 days ago

    We have a iron tree (that i put the lights on) that stays up and lit all year long. (It’s inside and makes a terrific night light.)

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    ladykat  3 days ago

    Good idea.

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    oakie9531  3 days ago

    i once left my Christmas tree up for 9 years

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    ragsarooni  3 days ago

    Around here,if your lights ain’t down in a reasonable time frame,you’ll be given a citation & must pay a fine…..

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    KEA  3 days ago

    I’m still a bit surprised some enterprising architect hasn’t built a decoration system into the house so that decorating is just a matter of flipping a switch. (the closest I’ve seen is a fellow down the street who has a life-size skeleton he simply re-dresses for the appropriate holiday)

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    tcayer  3 days ago

    This would have been funny in July…

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    Dani Rice  3 days ago

    One year Hubby went out and bought an artificial tree after Christmas. When we went to set it up the following season, we discovered it was nine feet tall. It ended up on the enclosed front porch and was never dismantled. We sold it with the house.

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    eddi-TBH  3 days ago

    We need to call them “Holiday Lights” and turn them on for every big event. Along flying flags and seasonal banners.

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    crazeekatlady  3 days ago

    I’ve had my Christmas wreath on the Front Door since 2020. And ornaments hanging from lamps and curtain rods for 24 years!

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    cknoblo Premium Member 3 days ago

    I only decorated the front porch railing. It was much safer and easier to put up and take down. I also put up lights for Halloween. Now, I’m in an apartment and my wife passed almost 3 years ago. I’ve given away my tree and other holiday stuff, since I go to my son’s house for the holidays.

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