Why do people deflate their decorations

Anonymous
They dramatically raise your electric bill
Anonymous
They are ugly and awful inflated and deflated.
Anonymous
They’re on the same timer as the lights
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To save energy and to save the fan/lights from burning out. To watch the pleasant nightly ritual of their unfurling to a turgid state.

I love it when they are laying limp all over each other like a postcoital orgy. I take a lot of photos on my neighbourhood walks- of all the lawn inflatables limply endeavouring to pleasure each other in broad daylight.

I've gotten DH into taking photos of them too and I might make a Shutterfly album some day.


Lol. You are quite the eriter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’re on the same timer as the lights


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe because they need electricity constantly, and it gets expensive during the day when people are at work and school?


+1


not only that, it's noisy to run them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


+100 looks so terrible on the lawn, all sad.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To save energy and to save the fan/lights from burning out. To watch the pleasant nightly ritual of their unfurling to a turgid state.

I love it when they are laying limp all over each other like a postcoital orgy. I take a lot of photos on my neighbourhood walks- of all the lawn inflatables limply endeavouring to pleasure each other in broad daylight.

I've gotten DH into taking photos of them too and I might make a Shutterfly album some day.


I’m afraid this is all I’m going to think about when I see them now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


+100 looks so terrible on the lawn, all sad.


+1


I have a box of lights if you want to put them up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To save energy and to save the fan/lights from burning out. To watch the pleasant nightly ritual of their unfurling to a turgid state.

I love it when they are laying limp all over each other like a postcoital orgy. I take a lot of photos on my neighbourhood walks- of all the lawn inflatables limply endeavouring to pleasure each other in broad daylight.

I've gotten DH into taking photos of them too and I might make a Shutterfly album some day.


I’m afraid this is all I’m going to think about when I see them now.


Me too. Hilarious.
Anonymous
Because no one is around during the day to see it, because it uses electricity, and because I don't care what you think.
Anonymous
They are not that ugly. People in this area are so uptight. The person in Candy Cane Lane with the 2nd best house used them and they looked great. They are cute, kids love them, and they are much cheaper than other decorations. This is a DC area issue. No one else cares that much about deflated lawn ornaments for a couple of weeks a year during the daytime. You sound like a bored housewife. Yes they are on the same timer as the lights. Maybe your neighbors are as dim as you.
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