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It?s possible the shops in question can?t remember if people put up lights before or not.


Perhaps they haven?t the time (or interest) to check if anyone put up lights earlier or later in previous years


Perhaps they don?t waste their lives looking at what other shops do or don?t do


Perhaps this post is a non-too-subtle parody of brand new threads on tired old subjects and anticipates the response it?s likely to get

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I have a prime New York frontage property for sale, currently located in Canada.


Mind you, if Sandy was about to hit Europe, we'd be starting to plan a summit to set the legislative basis to design a framework for buying a lifeboat.


I'm sorry for these terrible jokes, I know they blow.


Tip your waitresses.


TB

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