Crazy Christmas light displays aren’t exactly a new thing. Out here in my part of Texas, there are two “Christmas-land” light displays that are about two or three miles of non-stop light displays. The new thing a couple years ago for the techno-savvy was to synchronize the Christmas lights you stick on your house to the music playing on a low-power FM station.
This year, rather than limit the display to those just within driving distance, a couple decided to open up their stream to the entirety of the Internet. The side-scroller indicates that they’re both at work to pay for what must be simply monstrous light bills.
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Hopefully Santa Claus will grant them enough clicks on their ads to help defray the cost. In the meantime, enjoy the show!
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