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Wed, Oct 26 2005

String 'Em Up—Then Tell Me The Details

The November 2005 issue of Deb's Monthly Review has been uploaded. This isn't a vanity post. It's more like a chance to take a break, which will be a short one. Now it's time to do the December 2005 issue, which lists not only December festivals and events, but holiday light displays. If your house is one of those that starts to look like it could put the state power grid in peril this time of year do let me know the address (or at least the street name and general block number) and I'll post it so we can send carloads of happy holiday gawkers your way. If you're going to go untangling strings of lights and then prancing about on the rooftop to hang them all you should at least get some recognition for your efforts.

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