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memorial wreaths with lights
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make memorial wreaths for every occasion that has battery opperated lights. anne conatzer 04- 09- 2001 e-mail hotrodanne@webtv.net
a_conatzer, Apr 09 2001

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       When I first saw this idea, I thought it was going to be about flowers.
Monkfish, Apr 10 2001
  

       What in the H E Double Hockey Sticks is this?
dgeiser13, Apr 10 2001
  

       Leave the dead alone. This idea just gives me one more reason to be cremated and have my ashes dumped out on the muck pile.
Susen, Apr 10 2001
  

       Would the lights be pre-arranged in a certain fashion to fit a single occasion, or would the lighting be programmable somehow, so that one wreath could be set to fit a wide variety of occasions?
PotatoStew, Apr 10 2001
  

       Viva Las Muertas!
kitsune, Apr 10 2001
  

       come on boys, ease off - you're bullying poor anne now. Give her the chance to come back and explain more. Or to delete the idea.   

       like whether they're going to produce subliminal messages - the overall lighting layout says 'sadly missed' but the LEDs surrounding every bulb say 'good bloody riddance this guy really made my life a living hell' at a high refresh rate.
lewisgirl, Apr 10 2001
  

       And the wobbly stick should change the verb tense every 24 hours so that people would look at it every day.
pnewp, Apr 10 2001
  

       Good question, UnaBubba. I was wondering that myself.   

       It occurs to me that I'd really like to attend a HalfBaked Funeral, if the above are truly indicative of our last requests ...
1percent, Apr 10 2001
  

       What if the batteries die?
thumbwax, Apr 10 2001
  

       Then you will need an additional wreath to memorialize the batteries.
PotatoStew, Apr 10 2001
  

       This is baked anyway...near where I live there's a cemetary that every xmas has a small tree with battery lights, and every Thanksgiving has a full dinner.   

       Weird.
StarChaser, Apr 11 2001
  

       Does the food actually get eaten? By something other than the neighborhood cats/dogs?
Susen, Apr 11 2001
  

       Don't know about wreaths, but I've thought that a white LED to illuminate a grave at night might be an easier alternative to using candles for that purpose. A decent battery could probably operate such a thing (dimly) for a year.
supercat, Apr 12 2001
  

       Susen: I doubt it, but never cared to look that close. Once or twice I could see, but this has been going on for fifteen years.
StarChaser, Apr 14 2001
  

       Id rather have a mini light bar from a patrol car built into the headstone that operated at random...i reckon it would cut down on the vandalism.....
Pretoria, Jan 10 2002
  
      
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