h a l f b a k e r yThe word "How?" springs to mind at this point.
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Common practice for children's birthday parties: balloons tied to the mailbox. This sounds easier, if less festive. Why green? |
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It was a St. Patrick' s day party. |
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nom, that broken text. is it a code? |
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Some, I believe, use red lights. But perhaps this is a different type of invitation. |
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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. |
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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! |
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if it's a good party, just follow the bass, or maybe the 50 cars infront of one house ? |
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[Po], I am sorry that it come in lines. It'll be awesome if you could talk to Jutta about it. Keep us posted! |
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it appears fixed now, nom. |
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I agree with [SystemAdmin]. If its a good party, find the packed street, and follow the sound of the music. |
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[admin: The post was litted with line breaks which I removed] |
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[bristolz] Could this have been because i used " " because [Po] pointed it out. |
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From 'Redneck Woman' by Gretchan Wilson: "... I keep my Christmas lights on my front porch all year long" |
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