Take me for example.

I had a complete set (mulitple sets, inside, outside, house, outside
trees.) But I gave them to my sister when I gave her my house. She
still uses them.

I moved to Portland OR, and bought a couple of sets of indoor, and one
string of outdoor.

When I moved from Portland back east, I gave them to a neighbor (had
to fit all my stuff in a small uhaul for the trip back, and they
didn't make the cut.)

For the last couple of years, I haven't done a tree at home, but just
visited other trees at Christmas.

This year, I am doing a tree and also a string on my porch, so I need
new lights.

So, they have clipped me a couple of times.

On Dec 6, 2007 8:38 PM, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I often wonder at how they can sell *so many* "holiday happy fun time"
> (how's that for PC) lights.   Don't we reach a saturation point at some
> time?
>
> Guess it's like that Seinfeld joke..."how can anyone be buying bic pens
> these days?   Who doesn't have pens lying all over the place?

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