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<blockquote data-quote="HiImSeth" data-source="post: 1662851" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>Alright.. so forever I've been the guy that doesn't care to put up Christmas lights and all that nonsense. We've done some of the stupid metal reindeer things w/ lights on them and crap like that but I usually end up throwing them away after a season when they go all Chinese on me and fall a part. I am also not a fan of the big blow up junk either. I've always been a fan of a clean looking set up with one color (maybe two, if done right), but none of this netting crap that you wrap around a tree and call it 'decorated' or throw on your shrub and move on. That's gay.</p><p></p><p>However, my son is of the age that I think he would realllllly be thrilled to roll up in the swagger wagon (minivan) and find the house decorated (conservatively) w/ some lights. So I've decided that this year I would like to deliver. I've always said if I can't put up lights correctly (along the entire roof, including the peaks and whatnot) that I am not going to do it. However, I'm also not a fan of being on my roof, ever. So I'm thinking of throwing that bit out the window and settling with installing some lights along the front and sides, but not the peak and all that dangerous monkey isht that I'm not prepared to do.</p><p></p><p>My question for you is.. what lights are best currently? I used to always like the bigger (C9?) lights that we had at my house growing up. But if those are considerably more expensive to run then I'd be game for something else. If I have to spend $$ to get lights that aren't going to break all the time or have half a strand go out because some bulb got pee'd on by a squirrel then that is fine, I'll spend the $$. Do the LED ones look really weird? I saw some once that did not really impress me, but they were blue and that is mostly a dumb Christmas color anyways. Additionally, what do you use to install them? I have guttering so are the guttering clips the way to go or is there a better way? </p><p></p><p>P.S. Our lights will be clear/white (is there a difference?) and not multi-colored or some other color.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiImSeth, post: 1662851, member: 358"] Alright.. so forever I've been the guy that doesn't care to put up Christmas lights and all that nonsense. We've done some of the stupid metal reindeer things w/ lights on them and crap like that but I usually end up throwing them away after a season when they go all Chinese on me and fall a part. I am also not a fan of the big blow up junk either. I've always been a fan of a clean looking set up with one color (maybe two, if done right), but none of this netting crap that you wrap around a tree and call it 'decorated' or throw on your shrub and move on. That's gay. However, my son is of the age that I think he would realllllly be thrilled to roll up in the swagger wagon (minivan) and find the house decorated (conservatively) w/ some lights. So I've decided that this year I would like to deliver. I've always said if I can't put up lights correctly (along the entire roof, including the peaks and whatnot) that I am not going to do it. However, I'm also not a fan of being on my roof, ever. So I'm thinking of throwing that bit out the window and settling with installing some lights along the front and sides, but not the peak and all that dangerous monkey isht that I'm not prepared to do. My question for you is.. what lights are best currently? I used to always like the bigger (C9?) lights that we had at my house growing up. But if those are considerably more expensive to run then I'd be game for something else. If I have to spend $$ to get lights that aren't going to break all the time or have half a strand go out because some bulb got pee'd on by a squirrel then that is fine, I'll spend the $$. Do the LED ones look really weird? I saw some once that did not really impress me, but they were blue and that is mostly a dumb Christmas color anyways. Additionally, what do you use to install them? I have guttering so are the guttering clips the way to go or is there a better way? P.S. Our lights will be clear/white (is there a difference?) and not multi-colored or some other color. Thanks for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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