Be honest we all do it in January and in my case in June we dim the Christmas lights knowing full well that turning them back on won't be easy. It's more like they're being pulled halfway down and it's impossible to avoid the Christmas lights and this significant lack of enthusiasm results in a terrifying ball of lights. If you are talented, you can hang this ball from your garage rafters and connect to parties. At least I've been told you can do it. We checked out a few bags of light bulbs at our local stores, they all seemed a bit cheap and broke easily, not to mention they were small and the bulbs were easy to break. I may be lazy, but I'm also cheap and don't like buying things that don't last long. It's enough that I have to carry my old ass up to the roof every year and turn on the light there. I'm not going to sit there all day changing lightbulbs because I bought a cheap bag. After going through all the bags available, most of them were for tiny mini lights that only the Grinch could use. We're not that family. We use big male C9 flashlights that skyrocket our utility bills and have been known to land planes. So we bought this bag. I was very pleased with the fact that the bag is made of durable material and has enough space for lightbulbs that may not be protected by the roll you wrap them in. It was easy to wind 25 feet of line onto a spool and I had no kerfs when I finished. I was surprised at how easy it is to wrap light strings and not have to struggle with the plastic reel to get the entire string on. I really thought there was something wrong with me. But they fit in a pocket and so far there have been no fires. I know cats aren't too happy about not being able to chew or urinate on a light ball (sometimes both, talented or inept, I'm not trying to judge). I will miss the world and our parties will never be the same. If you've never seen a group of drunk people playing an easy piΓ±ata, you're definitely missing out. I think December 24th is coming and I'm not going to spend hours trying to unravel a 75 foot ball of fire and freeze the body parts that I've grown. be in love. Another tradition has gone to hell thanks to modern technology.
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