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| It’s windy. |
If it's a lighted display they may think it's for night only. Breaker might have tripped. Why does anybody do anything? Who buys Christmas-themed Darth Vader lawn ornaments at Home Depot and why? These are big questions! |
| Maybe because they need electricity constantly, and it gets expensive during the day when people are at work and school? |
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We only turn ours on when it starts to get dark, around 4 pm, and we turn them off right before we go to bed.
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+1 |
| Those baffle me. Why would anyone buy something in the first place that takes so much energy and then looks like a sad deflated balloon during the day? |
I feel the same way. |
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Kids like them
Don’t burst a blood vessel over thinking. |
+100 looks so terrible on the lawn, all sad. |
It’s just a fan. Like a computer sized one. Does it really use that much electricity? |
| So the local gangs can’t practice drive by shootings. |
No idea, it was just a suggestion. Also maybe so they don't get stolen? |
| I really hate them and they look like a crime scene when deflated |
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Great question, but you’re right everybody does it. I do think it’s an odd decoration that is flat on the lawn in the daytime and inflated at night.
We finally just started using simple decorations that work during the day and at night – small wreaths with red bows on the front windows that I think are so classy during the day, and we have fake candles on in the windows at night. |