10/17/10

I'm rarely speechless...

...but I drove by this today.


I love Halloween, too - but holy crap.


25 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:16 PM

    pray for a lightning strike...

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  2. Anonymous10:19 PM

    HAHAHAHAHA! You think that's bad, come here for the annual Tacky Lights Tour at Christmas. People rent buses and limos to take in the sights, the newspaper publishes lists of 50 or 60 houses that meet certain criteria like number of lights used, a theme...it's unbelievable!

    Peace <3
    Jay

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  3. How much you wanna bet it will still be up after the new year?

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  4. LOVE it! It's too tacky not to.

    Not that I would ever do that.

    Nope.

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  5. I'll bet it lights up, too.

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  6. Kinda makes you wonder what the *inside* of their house looks like, if there is that much on the outside.

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  7. Every year dude, every year. I think they start they start building it in June. I get to drive by their creations twice a day. And at night the lights are fantastic-ish.

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  8. The worst part is that, in my experience, these houses tend to give out the suckiest treats - I guess they spend all their cash on the decorations and forget the real reason for the season!

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  9. LOL...yeah, a bit much.

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  10. I love it! We've got a 20 foot gorilla on my street; like the kind you see atop car dealerships. Fantastic

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  11. I wonder if it's an obstacle course to get to the front door. If you make it, you get a homemade popcorn ball that you can't eat for fear of razor blades.

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  12. I always think about what a pain in the ass it will be to take it all down!

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  13. i can't believe someone has that much free time on their hands...

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  14. I imagine the Rev Phelps is feeling a disturbance in the force

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  15. Thats just crazy.

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  16. We got some near us, that looks like if you changed out the orange lights for colors or all white, it would double as their Christmas decorations. Just change Franky into Santa, Hunchback becomes Rudolf......

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  17. kristina3:03 PM

    That is so fabulously tacky!!

    It's not on your street, is it?

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  18. Hah! I live in Upstate NY too, Near Adirondack Park and this is a common sight for me. So totally over-done. I love Halloween, but the extent of my decorating is with a couple of carved pumpkins. I see entire houses/lawns utilized for decorations..

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  19. sweet mother of jesus...are they blasting DIO from somewhere within also?

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  20. You might not believe this, but THAT is on my Ch'mas list.

    ;-)

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  21. I like Halloween but in Poland it is not as popular a day



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    http://fashionstylepassion.blogspot.com/

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  22. Emily9:52 AM

    Sigh... another thing I'm missing out on, not growing up in America. :\

    Damn Australia and it's refusal to celebrate Halloween!

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  23. Looks like my neighborhood. Some people think, 'more is better'. But it really looks like a cluster f*ck of a mess.

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  24. That looks awful, I think that defines tacky.

    SuckyPeopleSuck
    Letters-Unsealed

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  25. Okay, so that is nothing compared to my house. ha! I've been blogging all week and will have the final pic and video up Monday. AND we give out good treats. :) My husband loves Halloween.

    http://handyhooker.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-2010-beginning.html

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