Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Too Much of a Good Thing is [Not Always] Wonderful


Back to Connecticut.  This was taken in New Britain over Thanksgiving.  These guys love Christmas.

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  1. I love Xmas , but not THAT much! :o)I'd like to see the place at night..

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  2. There's a light display near my home that takes one month to set up. Yes you are right... some things are just over done.

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  3. I don't understand people who do this kind of thing. But, to each his/her own.

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  4. Haha! Just a tad overkill Jack, although I do rather like Christmas Pooh!!

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  5. Glad they're having fun, but OYYYYY!

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  6. By the way, when in West Africa, the word "wonderful" is used to mean causing wonder...and so I believe this is wonderful in that sense.

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  7. Your title fits perfectly for this one Jack.

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  8. Nope, not that much for me!! Glad they love Christmas, though -- or I hope they do!!! Colorful shot though, Jack!! Have a great day -- well, what's left of it in your part of the world!

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  9. Oh lord have mercy. What is it about Christmas that spells EXCESS on every corner.
    V

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  10. You could view this as very festive or a scene from a horror movie - Attack Of The Mutant Santas. Perfect composition.

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  11. Amazing and funny!
    In France too you can see some houses and gardens full of Christmas decorations!

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    Hope you are having a wonderful week Jack****

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  12. I agree with Bob. He said it much better than I ever could.

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  13. Isn't that fantastic. I haven't seen anything like that over here in 'old' Britain. Super!

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  14. Oh my... that's overkill!

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  15. Ha! overkill for sure .... I love Christmas but this many Santa's .... It'd drive me nuts if I were living next door.

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  16. Oh wow... I am speechless! Must take a long time to put all that up and take it down. :S

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  17. A wee bit over the top! I guess one saving grace is that they are not the inflatable types that flop into blousy sacks all over the lawn by day!

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  18. I think this is hilarious. Either they have a great sense of humour or they truly enter into the season with great gusto.

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  19. Unbelievable! LOL! I've never seen anything of the kind.

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  20. I wonder where he stores them the other 11 months of the year? mmmmm?

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  21. we have some houses like that around here as well.imagine you live next to that! too much light, and cars stopping to watch all that craziness...

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