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stori813
12-03-05, 01:32 AM
Check out this house. See what you think.
Something about it says AD/HD to me. LOL

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/xmaslights.html

Creative, Different and Hyper

MsPooh
12-03-05, 02:00 AM
lord have mercy!I think you're right...gotta be ADHD :p

heightstv
12-03-05, 03:53 AM
cool stori I want to make a light setup like that.
Mark

Gil R
12-03-05, 08:57 AM
I seen that video millions of times. They could be ADHD...Or they just have lots
of time on their hands

fasttalkingmom
12-03-05, 09:54 AM
I'm so very glad I don't live across the street from that house

fasttalkingmom
12-03-05, 09:54 AM
I seen that video millions of times. They could be ADHD...Or they just have lots
of time on their hands
funny Gil my 15 said they same thing to me about seeing it a million times :D

Gil R
12-03-05, 04:57 PM
funny Gil my 15 said they same thing to me about seeing it a million times :D
It's been all over the net for weeks!

barbyma
12-03-05, 05:50 PM
That's insane

Nucking_Futs
12-03-05, 10:54 PM
I don't care what anyone says...I know how I'm decorating my house next year...THAT IS AWESOME!!!! Plus my neighbor will hate it with a passion, all the more reason to steal the idea lmbo.

anilyze
12-03-05, 11:21 PM
I've seen this a few times too. What I wonder though, is whether that music has to be playing so it can be heard on the street? It's not as impressive without the music. Haha... that would make me crazy!

stori813
12-04-05, 12:16 AM
This display was the work of Carson Williams of Mason, Ohio, who spent about
three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama channels that control the 16,000
Christmas lights in his 2004 holiday lighting spectacular. The musical
accompaniment is broadcast over a low-power radio station so that it is only
audible to visitors tuned in to the correct frquency and doesn't disturb the
neighbors.

crime_scene
12-04-05, 03:34 AM
It might be interesting being inside the house....those lights are everywhere!

stori813
12-04-05, 01:01 PM
LOL crime_scene You probably need sunglasses to be inside that house! :)

stori813
12-08-05, 11:25 AM
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/content/shared/oh/news/stories/1207deerfieldlightsweb.html

Car crash, heavy traffic turn out Christmas light show
By Richard Wilson
Cox News Service
Wednesday, December 07, 2005

DEERFIELD TWP. — Sheriff's deputies asked the owner who lit up his house
with 25,000 Christmas lights synched to music to turn off the display after
a traffic accident Tuesday night.

Deerfield Twp. resident Carson Williams agreed to shut down his holiday
decorations indefinitely.

Williams told a Cincinnati television station that sheriff's deputies could
not reach the traffic accident because of the traffic lined up in his
neighborhood.

The display caught attention across the nation on network TV and on the
Internet because the lights on the Williams house and filling their yard are
synchronized by computer with music broadcast to car radios. There are three
songs in the 12-minute display: Frosty the Snowman by the Jackson 5; God
Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood and Wizards of Winter by the Trans-Siberian
Orchestra.

Williams turned his display on the week of Thanksgiving and motorists have
lined up between 6 and 10 p.m. ever since.

For the time being, the only place to view the Williams' display will be
online.

"He told us if we start having traffic problems that he would shut the
display down for a while," Warren County sheriff's Lt. Ed Petrey said
Wednesday morning.

Two cars collided in a minor accident at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on Simpson Creek
Drive, which leads to Winding Creek Court, where the Williams live near
Mason in southern Warren County. No one was injured.

Williams is an electrical engineer who said his family spent about $10,000
on the display. He had promised his neighbors they would shut it down if
there were problems.

"If I get a single complaint I'll shut it down," Carson had said Monday
night.

He could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

barbyma
12-08-05, 11:54 AM
How sad and unfortunate. Most towns seem to have a house or a street that goes all out. We've got one here where several houses participate, but it doesn't seem to get too much traffic.

I remember living in Sacramento one well-lit house in a rural area, so traffic wasn't really a problem (Bradshaw near Grant-Line for those in the area).

The best solution, though, is something like this:

http://losangeles.about.com/od/phototours/p/prolightfest.htm

that is done every year. It's designed for car-viewing and a shuttle is available.

witsend
12-09-05, 12:31 PM
we've got several areas in San Diego that go all out with the lights...& I don't ever reamamber there being a problem ...there shouldn't if ppl pay attention!!!!