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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1985416" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>One of my fondest memories is helping my failing grandad put up Christmas lights. I can still see the worried look on my grandmother's face as he nearly fell off the ladder multiple times. The man cursed artfully. Shitfire in hail. You cotton pickin son of a gun. Waaaaailllll sheeeeet. </p><p></p><p>My poor mother. When they built their dream house she bought enough bulbage to line a runway. I don't know what part of her thought my dad, who works a trade job (and hunts all fall), was gonna come home after work and light up a big two-story house, but I guess she had hope. I was in their barn today and the lights are still there in the boxes. In his defense he usually puts a couple colored bulbs in the porch lights. (and lights his railroad lantern collection when the have a party)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1985416, member: 4319"] One of my fondest memories is helping my failing grandad put up Christmas lights. I can still see the worried look on my grandmother's face as he nearly fell off the ladder multiple times. The man cursed artfully. Shitfire in hail. You cotton pickin son of a gun. Waaaaailllll sheeeeet. My poor mother. When they built their dream house she bought enough bulbage to line a runway. I don't know what part of her thought my dad, who works a trade job (and hunts all fall), was gonna come home after work and light up a big two-story house, but I guess she had hope. I was in their barn today and the lights are still there in the boxes. In his defense he usually puts a couple colored bulbs in the porch lights. (and lights his railroad lantern collection when the have a party) [/QUOTE]
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