PrettySquareGal
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Final Touches
dhermann1 said:About 4 years ago I saw a string of Bubble Lights at Macy's and grabbed them. They were modern repros of the original. The way they work is, of course, the heat from the bulb underneath makes the contained fluid boil, which makes the bubble. The fluid is able to shed just enough heat so that it continues to boil and bubble without blowing up. Unfortunately, about 4 of the 7 bulbs didn't work, they just sat there. Very disappointing. But by the same token, I'm not so sure I'd trust a vintage set of lights, either.
Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I still have my family's set from the 50's of original GE bulbs, still in its box with a big bright full color Santa face on it. IF I find it, I'll post pics.
scotrace said:My office staff suggested that we skip the gift exchange this year, and everyone was SO relieved.
A much smaller Christmas this year all 'round.
scotrace said:My office staff suggested that we skip the gift exchange this year, and everyone was SO relieved.
A much smaller Christmas this year all 'round.
PrettySquareGal said:
Apple Annie said:We're doing Secret Santa - it means everyone still gets a present so it still feels christmassy, but it drastically reduces the cost.
I am still addicted to sending Christmas cards.
Foofoogal said:Honest. I have every single Christmas card I have ever received. I keep them in a Santa bag. When I get new ones each year I hang them on like a special clothesline I have for Christmas. Getting harder to do though as it seems noone sends them much anymore. Cost of a stamp I guess.
I am doing mine today and hopefully will send out tomorrow.
Foofoogal said:PrettySquareGal: You better watch that Santa. I am sure I am not the only one coveting it.
dhermann1 said:I just discovered this. It's everything you ever wanted to know about bubble lights but were afraid to ask. We're talking EVERYTHING about bubble lights.
http://www.oldchristmaslights.com/bubble_lights1.htm