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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]They don't make me happy. They remind me of all the junk people buy at the holidays and how much of it winds up in landfills and also how much oil and fuel gets used up shipping it to people's homes so they can do this stuff. [b]I get some people use them year after year, but some people don't, [/b]and also it becomes another thing that people compete over so what starts as one house with a few tacky inflatables because entire neighborhoods full of them. Yes it is bad for the environment[/quote] No one is throwing these out each year. They aren't cheap. They are very easy to store, not taking up much space at all. They are more environmentally friendly than most holiday decor (fake garland/trees/wresth, hard plastic decor from the 90s, christmas lights) [/quote] No one throws them away. Everyone reuses them. Also do you all know that those plastic blow mold Christmas, Halloween, and Thanksgiving decorations sell for a huge amount of money? One guy designed a bunch of them and people worship him. A turkey blow mold for Thanksgiving regularly sells for $200 even if it has been beaten to hell since whenever it was made. There are sets that sell for nearly $1000. Go check out ebay.[/quote]
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