Why do some people leave their Christmas lights/outdoor decorations up until June?
21 Responses
Bennett B
28 Feb 2010
Hairy 1
28 Feb 2010
just till june?
every day is christmas!
audrey
28 Feb 2010
That a good question probobly cause people are realy lazy and they claim that their bussy!
sugaBOOOTAYYY
28 Feb 2010
duhh, they dont feel like takin em down
kacygirl
28 Feb 2010
do you really need an answer to that question.
anna p
28 Feb 2010
b-cuz people are LAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
prittykitty
28 Feb 2010
too damned lazy to take them down and not ashamed to be tacky
sw student
28 Feb 2010
DOWN RIGHT LAZINESS!
scarlettzena
28 Feb 2010
they must be redneck
jamie s
28 Feb 2010
duh! some people are lazy and that they are ”to bussy to take them off or they are to old" well that is just what they say!
Joy C
28 Feb 2010
Maybe because its to damned cold to take them down in January or maybe its to much trouble putting them up to take them down at all.
Jake C
28 Feb 2010
either laziness or they think they are too pretty too only have up 1 month of the year
nathan c
28 Feb 2010
They are red necks haven’t you read the red neck cards by Jeff fox worthy!
Booboo
28 Feb 2010
DOH! You must have driven past my house.
symanlegrix
28 Feb 2010
The mexicans think the icicle lights are light-up fringe.
Jennifer
28 Feb 2010
Because it takes six months for them to run out of excuses not to do it.
katlvr125
28 Feb 2010
ask someone who does this
springo88
28 Feb 2010
well some are just lazy i suppose and others too busy, some might just really like it and leave them up for longer enjoyment
annie
28 Feb 2010
because u dont need to decorate your door with something else!
Mimi_12
28 Feb 2010
Maybe to keep them up with the tree until all the things rot off
superbooks.org
28 Feb 2010
"Why do some people leave their Christmas lights/outdoor decorations up until June?"
superbooks1@yahoo.com ANSWERS:
There are a million reasons in this naked city to why people leave their lights and decorations up till June. Here are just a few of the reasons:
1. Elderly people put them up and then realize they are too tired to take them down so they leave them up for months.
2. Some people have OTHERS do their lighting work for them and the price to take lights down in JUNE might be much cheaper than taking lights down in January -right after the holidays. It’s the supply and demand thing. EVERYONE wants their lights down pronto, so the companies doing this can charge much more in January and February , and who knows they might even offer a speical JUNE rate for taking lights down.
3. Some people LOVE their lights and love seeing their house all lit up at night and take advantage of every single month that they can so they leave them up until June every year.
4. Some people are victims of abuse, and if so, you’ll notice they do things "abnormally" and that includes leaving lights up all year round. Their lives are in such a mess that taking Christmas lights and decorations down are a mere unimportant task. They are busy being concerned about living through one more day or being concerned about staying alive. In the ibig scheme of things, in some families, the ‘taking down " of Christmas lights just might not be that important to them as it is to you. Perhaps a little sympathy on your part, if you see these types of patterns, be kind to the owners perhaps you can bring the spirit of peace into their lives by just being nice to them. Offer to help take the lights down?
5. Some people are just plain lazy.
6. There is no other reason, it’s just because they want them up.
7. Last but never least, some people put up their Christmas lights and decorations as a profession of their faith or belief in Jesus, and their faith is all year round so they don’t need to take these things down in December or January . They like them up.
8. Some times landlords put the lights up and they don’t even live in the building and the tenants have no permission to take them down so they leave them up until the landlord comes to take them down.
9. Sometimes superintendants leave them up long as a "hint" to tenants to give them some holiday gifts. Take the hint and tip your superintendant to day, and perhaps next week the lights might, I said might, come down.
So, why do you leave YOUR lights and decorations up?

Because if I take them down, the gutters will fall off of my trailer.