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Christmas Lights
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I know I know - some of us don't want to go there. But I am looking for christmas lights - preferably red and electric.
Had a look on various sites and they are all LED - surely these are batteries and wont last for long. Thanks
Had a look on various sites and they are all LED - surely these are batteries and wont last for long. Thanks
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Robinia thanks for that link - Homebase for me tomorrow - I loathe Christmas but since I have been so low for many years it is not fair on those who visit - to see such a miserable home - believe me I have loads of beautiful Xmas stuff in the attic but with broken shoulder I am always reluctant to ask people to bring them down and up every year. I threw a very expensive tree out last year cost me £80 - real looking green tree but it done my head in. So this year or rather last year in the sale I bought a pop up one but it has blue lights on it - don't like blue. In the attic I have a beautiful fairy sits on top of whatever - about 2-3 feet tall and she lights up and down and gently flaps her wings in and out. It is lovely. That's a must to get down.
Re the LED situation - did have those some years ago across garlands and they lasted but a crack so I said never again.
Re the LED situation - did have those some years ago across garlands and they lasted but a crack so I said never again.
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