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Green Invitation Lamps (Name copied, my apologies)

Damn, which house number was that again [shuffle in the back seat]
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Ever been invited to a party where you take just as long finding the house once you are in the sub-division as you did to get from your house to the sub-division. Well houses look the same, and house numbers are like always so small, it’s just a pain finding a house where there is no real numbering format.

Well, that’s where the green lamp comes in. The person in the house just puts in on when they invite guests. It sits outside and can be easily seen. Now it could happen that more than one house have the green light on that night, so you just have to search for the house between those with the glowing green light. Also the green light could have the house number posted in front to make searching even easier.

nomadic_wonderer, Mar 19 2004

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       Common practice for children's birthday parties: balloons tied to the mailbox. This sounds easier, if less festive. Why green?
Worldgineer, Mar 19 2004
  

       It was a St. Patrick' s day party.
stupop, Mar 19 2004
  

       nom, that broken text. is it a code?
po, Mar 19 2004
  

       Some, I believe, use red lights. But perhaps this is a different type of invitation.
Ling, Mar 19 2004
  

       [po] what broken text?
nomadic_wonderer, Mar 19 2004
  

       Seen this done. Wasn't green though, it was red. Flood light in the yard, shining on the house. Easy to find. Didn't need the house number, as it was the only house with a red light shining on it.
waugsqueke, Mar 19 2004
  

       Being a food delivery person, this would be an absolute livesaver. The people would get their food much faster, and I wouldn't have to walk around the street aimlessly trying to squint to see the street numbers. Bravo! Crossaint for you!
xer0negative, Mar 19 2004
  

       if it's a good party, just follow the bass, or maybe the 50 cars infront of one house ?
SystemAdmin, Mar 19 2004
  

       [Po], I am sorry that it come in lines. It'll be awesome if you could talk to Jutta about it. Keep us posted!
nomadic_wonderer, Mar 20 2004
  

       it appears fixed now, nom.
po, Mar 20 2004
  

       I agree with [SystemAdmin]. If its a good party, find the packed street, and follow the sound of the music.
Letsbuildafort, Mar 20 2004
  

       [admin: The post was litted with line breaks which I removed]
bristolz, Mar 20 2004
  

       [bristolz] Could this have been because i used "
" because [Po] pointed it out.
nomadic_wonderer, Mar 22 2004
  

       From 'Redneck Woman' by Gretchan Wilson: "... I keep my Christmas lights on my front porch all year long"
dpsyplc, Mar 22 2004
  


 

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