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I have just one thing to say. Fag christmas lights, they suck down some power!!! If we have power shortages its because of those barstards, and its going to mean my aircon wont be working either, and I'll get hot! That and we have one house down the road, they have just gone spastic with lights, but with no sense of design or order. Just more lights the better! I come round the corner and Im nearly blinded!

(for those who take life far too seriously, especially their internet life, this is mearly a bit of a joke, christmas lights are good when well done, with some thought put in to the set up, however the above example is too true these days, and we have one down our street and it annoys me)

lights cruise says fender bender to me

i hate having to stickybeak while driving

(edit: actually that sounds bitchy, even though mushy knows me

i should say instead that this soudns like a really nice thing to do, but i'd be too scared of hitting someone)

well i just want some locations so others can go there and for the families they get to take the kids out and have a look as well. If a cruise happens later on so be it but lets start with some locations

sorry was a bit harsh, i drove through bracken ridge the other day and noticed a few houses had gone all out, dont know streets buit was atleast one per street.

Also here at newport, it seems not many people do they front yards, abut alot of them decorate there pontoons/jettys and bacl fences for all to see.. Looks kinda nice at night with the lights reflecting of the water.

AND i noticed last year that northlakes was like a christmans tree, almsot everyone does it

p.s im not gay

Not sure of the street but if you turn left after the B.P. on Old Northern Rd Albany creek there is a couple of good houses there.

There is a house and a church on Appleby Rd Stafford heights near the Bi-lo.

Church on Muandrell tce at West Chermside.

Edited by subzeroR33

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