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Speaker AWelcome to the around the House show, your trusted source for home improvement information.
Speaker AThanks for joining us today.
Speaker AJohnny Dudley and I are sitting here and I'm Eric G. We're sitting here talking Christmas holidays today, kids.
Speaker AJohnny, my thing is on Thanksgiving, my goal, if I timed everything right, is after dinner is when I turn the lights on.
Speaker AThat's the earliest.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AAs a crazy guy that I'll do, I'm like, ah, Thanksgiving, its own holiday.
Speaker AOnce dinner's done and we're cleaned up, then I can go flick on the Christmas lights and say, okay, we're good.
Speaker CNo, I like that.
Speaker CStandard procedure.
Speaker CThat's how it should be.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker AHow it should be.
Speaker AAnd there's all these decorating tips.
Speaker AAnd quite frankly, I.
Speaker AThis is probably the biggest time of year that I get electrical questions is from Christmas back to Thanksgiving.
Speaker AThat's the thing.
Speaker ABecause people are plugging into things and outlets that maybe they haven't used in a year and wondering what went wrong.
Speaker CPlugging seven things into one outlet.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AFirst off, I want to give you some quick nuggets out there.
Speaker AIf you have a house built probably after the 70s or even 80s, depending on where you're located, those outside outlets have a gfci, which is a ground fault circuit interrupter.
Speaker AThere's a little outlet.
Speaker ASo you see where they have the test and the reset on them.
Speaker AKeep in mind.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd the red.
Speaker AThose have a lifespan of about 10 years before they start to wear out and trip early.
Speaker AThat's one issue.
Speaker ABut two.
Speaker AI'll get two dozen questions and always go like this.
Speaker AHey, Eric.
Speaker AI ended up plugging on my Christmas lights and after having them up for a week or 10 days now, there's no power to the outlet.
Speaker AWhat happened?
Speaker AMan, it is always that GFCI could be the fuse in the first string of lights, but when the outlet's just non existent, that means you clicked that.
Speaker AAnd so many people don't understand where that is.
Speaker AAnd it could be in funky places.
Speaker AMany times in newer homes Brother, it's right behind Murphy's losses, behind the refrigerator in the garage, which to be honest, that outlet's not really even designed to plug a refrigerator into it.
Speaker ABut that's usually that one that's high that people plug into because there's a handful of outlets in the garage.
Speaker ANow, my last house was goofy.
Speaker AThe backyard GFCI outlet was in the front powder room.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker ASo when I first moved into the house, I was running a table saw, I think, and a chop saw or something out there off of and clicked it.
Speaker AIt was old and tired.
Speaker AI spent like a half hour going around looking for it.
Speaker AI'm like, oh, it can't be in that other side of the house.
Speaker CWow.
Speaker AIt was up there.
Speaker AIt was the last one I checked.
Speaker AI better check that front bathroom.
Speaker AJust sure enough, there it was.
Speaker CThanks a lot, Mr. Larkin.
Speaker AYeah, it was just like, are you kidding me?
Speaker AAnd so that's the thing you're into.
Speaker AAnd it's funny, but where is that GFCI outlet?
Speaker AAnd it's.
Speaker AAnd if it's a decade older, might be smart just to throw another one in it.
Speaker AAnd the other issue with newer homes is you've got the arc fault stuff.
Speaker AAnd the arc fault stuff really sets off.
Speaker AThose are those new breakers, Johnny, since you've left here that have been common.
Speaker AAnd man, electric motors, especially the early ones of those, you turn on a table saw, you turn on something there.
Speaker AThose things love to just go boom and click off.
Speaker ASo that's the first place on that.
Speaker AAnd the second tip I want to give you, we have more in the show to give you.
Speaker ABut the second one I just want to give out there is never ever run that power cord underneath the garage door where you're pinching it.
Speaker AThen everybody does it.
Speaker AAnd I remember when I was in my 20s, one of my dad's good friends ended up having his three car garage with his hot rods in it.
Speaker AHe burnt the thing down because he ran the Christmas lights underneath it.
Speaker AAnd it just kept karate chopping it broke down the cord, whatever the extension cord was underneath it.
Speaker AIt just couldn't take the pressure of that hitting it every time on the concrete.
Speaker ASure enough, shorted it, Boom.
Speaker ABurnt the garage down in the house.
Speaker ALost three cars that weren't insured because they were in for the holidays.
Speaker ASo just be really careful with that stuff.
Speaker AAnd the same goes for using that little screw in to plug into a light fixture outside to it.
Speaker AHave the electrician come over.
Speaker AAnd my biggest tip on this is when you have the electrician coming over for the next remodel, you're adding a generator or whatever.
Speaker AJust have them throw another 20amp circuit up in the soffit or eaves.
Speaker ASo you could plug it in and then you could run a timer off of that whatever and you're good to go.
Speaker AMakes it so simple.
Speaker CYeah, it's just a smart idea.
Speaker CYou'll use it every time.
Speaker AEvery time.
Speaker AHeck, you could be on the roof doing some work up there and you got a plug in right underneath.
Speaker CThat's what I'm saying.
Speaker CYou'll use it.
Speaker CYou'll use it for things in the yard, you'll use it on the roof, you use it for the lights.
Speaker CIt's just 20amp never hurts.
Speaker AA great thing to have and it's just handy.
Speaker AAnd nowadays too you can get those plugs that work really well that they just plug in and they're oh like a 12 inch cord but they have the Lutron super waterproof basically remote outlet in it.
Speaker ASo it plugs in, you hook it up into your Lutron system on the phone and basically it's a smart switch.
Speaker ASo you can literally jump on your Lutron app and click on there and go boom.
Speaker AOkay, I want this to turn on 45 minutes before sunset and I want it to turn off at 2 in the morning.
Speaker AOr if you want to get up when you're going to work in the dark and have your Christmas lights on, have it come on 15 minutes up after sunrise and you have running all light.
Speaker ASo it's a cool way to go and it saves you electricity and you don't have some sketchy timer in a plastic bag that shouldn't be outside anyway trying to make it work.
Speaker CWho would do that?
Speaker AYou and me.
Speaker AI guarantee you and I have both done that.
Speaker CI've done it more than twice.
Speaker AMore than twice.
Speaker AAbsolutely, absolutely.
Speaker ASo those are some of the big ones just right off the bat that just on the safety side we're going to talk a lot about decorating stuff, which I know Johnny isn't your cup of tea, but I want to hear your comments on some of this stuff because it's always colorful.
Speaker AYou're not the decorator.
Speaker CI like lights, but the decorations, eh, not so much.
Speaker AI was joking.
Speaker AWe were at.
Speaker AOh, we were at.
Speaker AMy friend, my friend.
Speaker AI have a great relationship here in Portland with my friends over at Park Rose Hardware.
Speaker AThose guys, we get along great.
Speaker AI love their tool rental but they had that 20 foot blow up snowman in there for sale for a few hundred bucks and I was in there with my girlfriend.
Speaker AI looked over at her, I went, you know what we could do?
Speaker AYou think we'd make the HOA mad if we put that in the front yard?
Speaker AShe just, we got to get out of here.
Speaker AShe did not want me messing with the HOA on that one, but I thought that would be fun.
Speaker CHere's my experiences with the decoration portion.
Speaker CI'm the guy that either steals or stabs that snowman.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker AYou're not 17 anymore or 27.
Speaker CI'm the guy that went running out of the shopping mall with the giant wicker reindeer and shoved in my buddy Mark's car when I was 15.
Speaker CYeah, I like decorations.
Speaker AYeah, I get that.
Speaker AI get that derelict.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker CYeah, Somebody had to.
Speaker CThey were just sitting there all alone.
Speaker CPoor kids.
Speaker APoor kids.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AHere's the thing what I say, and we see this, especially when it comes to outside.
Speaker AI love the people that go just absolutely bat crazy on outside decorations.
Speaker AMy buddy, Scotty Hammond, I think you've met him once or twice before.
Speaker AHe lives down in California.
Speaker AHis neighbor across the street is the guy that you'll see probably on this season's, like on Christmas Eve, they run the on like abc.
Speaker AIt's like the best Christmas light display in the country.
Speaker AAnd whoever wins $50,000, I think you'll be on this year's.
Speaker ABut you can't see the house.
Speaker AThere's probably 30,000 decorations in the front.
Speaker AWow, there's those people.
Speaker AAnd thank God to LED lights because a lot of those guys were putting in three phase electric just to run their Christmas light display.
Speaker AAnd having 600amp panels before, now they've got it where, you know, they can at least dial it back a bit with LEDs.
Speaker ABut I appreciate those people that in September start putting their Christmas display up because it takes them three months to do it.
Speaker CAnd they're fun.
Speaker CA lot of those folks too, right?
Speaker CIt's like.
Speaker CIt's like an amusement park.
Speaker CLike, they want people to come right around the yard, check it all out.
Speaker CLike, I used to love that when I was a kid, man.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AHey, we're gonna have to go out to break, brother.
Speaker AWhen we do, let's go back and continue this discussion with this and how to plan for that.
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Speaker CThis is Sticks it in ya and.
Speaker ASatchel from Steel Panther.
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Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show, your trusted source for home improvement information.
Speaker AThanks for joining us.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. I've been sitting here talking to Johnny about this reindeer theft that we uncovered here of retail stuff that HS brought and I had to look it up, brother.
Speaker AIn Santa Clara, California, where this happened.
Speaker AGood news, looking at AI misdemeanor retail theft.
Speaker ANow, this isn't a live reindeer, so let's go into this.
Speaker AStatute of limitations is one year.
Speaker ASo you're good.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker ANow if that was felony theft, I don't think you had a thousand dollars worth of wicker reindeers under your arm.
Speaker ALet's be honest, no.
Speaker COnly two.
Speaker ASo for Dancer and Prancer, that's only three years.
Speaker ABut if reindeer I think were involved, it probably would have five or six of Rudolph, for instance.
Speaker ABut I think with those two, you're good.
Speaker CSo, yeah, it's been 30 years.
Speaker A40 years.
Speaker ASo I think you're low level reindeer.
Speaker ALow level reindeer theft, Exactly.
Speaker COh, I feel much better.
Speaker CI'll sleep better, I'm sure.
Speaker CSee, there we go.
Speaker CFor 40 years.
Speaker AAll right, so back to decorating.
Speaker AI like you.
Speaker AI loved my parents jumping in the station wagon, driving around and taking a look at those homes or where the people just went absolutely crazy.
Speaker AAnd it's fun.
Speaker AIt's very much National Lampoon's Christmas vacation.
Speaker CTotally.
Speaker AAnd a little trip, trip trick and tip.
Speaker ALet me say that correctly for this.
Speaker AIf you're up on the ladder trying to recreate the Christmas vacation, get that lock up, lockjaw ladder grip so you can tie it to the ladder.
Speaker ADoesn't go backwards.
Speaker AAnd that way you don't send things through the neighbor's window and all that other stuff, you're good to go.
Speaker CAlthough there's some excitement to be had.
Speaker AYeah, absolutely.
Speaker AIt's funny too.
Speaker ANow there's people that can get those low end, like FM signal, like you see for realtors, where you drive by and you could actually listen to the description.
Speaker AI see people now.
Speaker AYou drive by, Please tune to 88.2 or whatever and you can listen to whatever they had set at.
Speaker AYou can listen to Christmas music when you drive by their house.
Speaker AWow, that's good for 100ft.
Speaker AWork a little bit.
Speaker AYeah, it gets pretty crazy.
Speaker AI like it, though.
Speaker AIt's one of those things.
Speaker CBut no, it's spirited, man.
Speaker CIt makes it a happy holiday.
Speaker CIt's fun.
Speaker ASee, I am the old school decorator.
Speaker AI'm the one that outside, I don't like the icicle lights as much, but I do the old, like, C7, C9 bulbs that look like they're incandescents.
Speaker CSo do I, because that's what my grandma and grandpa had.
Speaker CSo that was always Christmas to me.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CAnd if you steal a few of them, they make a really loud pop in the street when you throw them high up in the air.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd the other thing with that is.
Speaker AYeah, so you've heard.
Speaker AAllegedly.
Speaker ASo when those were incandescent bulbs.
Speaker ANowadays they've got them in the plastic.
Speaker ASo they're LEDs, and so you're not.
Speaker AI mean, they made a good snow melt on the ice.
Speaker AThey did.
Speaker AThey did knock out the ice in the gutters pretty quickly because they put on enough heat.
Speaker COh, yeah, dude.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CYou had to wear gloves or you'd burn the crap out of your hand.
Speaker AGetting absolutely up there putting up oven gloves.
Speaker AAnd one of my tricks too, on that, by the way, guys, is LEDs.
Speaker AYou can put a lot together.
Speaker ABut my secret here is I like buying the big rolls.
Speaker AYou can buy those rolls of 250ft at the store now instead of having to plug them in.
Speaker ABut here's the problem.
Speaker AI have had some serious issues with those things lasting more than just a couple years.
Speaker AThese days you buy them and, man, if I get more than two years out of them.
Speaker AAnd now the crazy thing is, though, I see people out there that are putting these up and leaving them up all year round.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AAnd that is lamp cord that is not designed to be out there more than a couple cold months.
Speaker AEven in California, if it's summertime still and it feels like it is still 70, 80 degrees, it's meant for 30, 45 days out there.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CThere's no way that even the sun is damaging.
Speaker CYeah, the sun's doing damage to those things.
Speaker CThey are fragile.
Speaker AThey're built cheap.
Speaker AThey are.
Speaker AI don't care if you're buying a GE brand or you're buying the off brand.
Speaker CAnd even just the way you wrap them up and roll them up and you beat them, you're breaking one wire loose and then the next wire loose, and it's all interior.
Speaker CYou don't see it.
Speaker CYou think they should be Fine.
Speaker CBut for some reason the lights stop.
Speaker CMid cord.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CBroke something.
Speaker AIt broke something.
Speaker AAnd then that connection could start coming back together.
Speaker AMaybe there's a strand or two there.
Speaker AAnd all of a sudden you got a heat source.
Speaker AAnd now you can have a problem.
Speaker CWiggle it.
Speaker CYeah, you wiggle it.
Speaker CThen you cut it open.
Speaker CThen you electrical tape it.
Speaker CThen you wrap it in a plastic bag and leave it out in the snow.
Speaker ALeave it out in the side.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd then one wire is shorter than the other ones.
Speaker ASo it's all a little wonky, you know, it just never works.
Speaker ANever works.
Speaker AThose are throwaways, guys.
Speaker CAnd I've only seen that stuff on movies.
Speaker CI don't know.
Speaker AYeah, but that's how it goes.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AAnd so anyway, I've gotten to the point now that I don't buy the expensive ones, at least in my experience.
Speaker AI just buy the reasonably priced ones at the home centers.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AAnd to me, the worst ones are like on Amazon because they'll sit there and say they got a UL stamp on it.
Speaker ABut I just about guarantee that a lot of those don't.
Speaker AAren't UL listed.
Speaker AJust the Chinese manufacturers putting a UL stamp on it going, yep, they're good to go.
Speaker AAnd they're probably not.
Speaker ASo be careful with where you get those sourced.
Speaker AAnd don't leave them up all year round.
Speaker ACause then they're just throwaways.
Speaker AThey're not designed to be up there a year, period.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd pack them away carefully.
Speaker CThat's my issue.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker CI'm like, I'm done with these and I shove them all in one bag and then I drag them out the next year and they're all caught.
Speaker CTangled with each other.
Speaker AOh, my gosh.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CFor some reason they don't work.
Speaker AAnd plug them in before you get up on the 30 foot extension ladder.
Speaker APlug them in, test them, make sure they work, move them around, make sure you don't have any of those loose connections.
Speaker AThat's a big one there.
Speaker AAnd the other thing I do is.
Speaker AThis is what I do is I actually duct tape on the inside, put them in totes, Right.
Speaker AYou buy them, you got all the extra pieces and parts.
Speaker AI rip those off and I know the tote it's going into and I duct tape a plastic bag on the inside, like a Ziploc, and I throw them all in there and zip them up.
Speaker ABecause otherwise they're kicking around the garage, the shop.
Speaker ADuring the toolbox, what Christmas light set did this little tiny fuse that's the size of A grain of rice.
Speaker AGo to.
Speaker CYeah, that's some Smart thinking there, Mr. Goranson.
Speaker AI know.
Speaker AI think it's.
Speaker AI've thrown enough away going, I know where this fuse is.
Speaker AI don't know what it is.
Speaker AAnd trying to come up with a better way to do it.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AAnd it works.
Speaker CMakes sense.
Speaker AAnd it works.
Speaker ASo the next thing here, too, guys, is when you're decorating and you're just trying to do something classy and cool.
Speaker ASpend the time and come up with a theme.
Speaker ATry to come up with something that's going to tie in inside, outside.
Speaker AIf you like white and blue, to white and blue.
Speaker AIf you like colors, do that.
Speaker ABut make those play together.
Speaker AIt's going to give you a better overall look.
Speaker AIf you want the classic look.
Speaker AAnd you're going to throw the leg lamp from Christmas Story up on the table in the living room, make it look like it's a 1940s Christmas decoration or 50s, have some fun with it.
Speaker ABut sometimes the eclectic.
Speaker AYou can tell how people's last 10 years of purchases have gone by the age of the stuff that's out in the lawn because you get the stupid plastic cleanup thing that's 10 years old, that's maybe on its last leg to the new video thing that's on the front garage door.
Speaker AIt can look a little haphazard at times.
Speaker CI think that slowly happens as the children age.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CLike, yeah, they're three and you buy all this new stuff, and then they're five and it's still cool.
Speaker CAnd then they're seven.
Speaker CThey're like, we don't really care.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CSo absolutely.
Speaker AThen the parents.
Speaker CA little shaggy and Santa's losing some hair.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker AAnd I'm sorry, I love the Christmas nativity in the front yard, but the chance of somebody snagging that and doing something bad with it is probably high these days in most areas.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AIt's a shame.
Speaker AWe could joke about messing with reindeer, but let's leave that one alone.
Speaker ALet's leave the religion.
Speaker CYeah, yeah.
Speaker CThere's bad.
Speaker AWe all gotta have our boundaries there.
Speaker ALet's not do that.
Speaker CLet's not steal a couple reindeer, bust a couple of lights in the street.
Speaker CThat's one thing.
Speaker CBut don't mess with the manger.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AJust leave it alone.
Speaker ALeave it alone.
Speaker AThey had enough hard time.
Speaker AThey couldn't even get the end that night.
Speaker ASo actually, I'm going to tell the story when I come back because it was the funniest thing I saw on YouTube here last week, actually.
Speaker AIt was on Instagram.
Speaker AAnd it was a kid making a snowman and he was mad about a truck going up and driving across his lawn and taking his snowman out every day.
Speaker ASo he got the ultimate laugh.
Speaker AWe'll talk about that just a second.
Speaker ASoon as around the House returns.
Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker AYour trusted source for home improvement information, I'm Eric G. And we got John Dudley sitting here.
Speaker AWe were just talking about Christmas decorating since, you know, after Thanksgiving is full.
Speaker AFull on season for me.
Speaker ABut I was just telling a story when I went out to break about this kid that had the ultimate laugh for a guy that was driving his truck up in the snow and running over his snowman in the front yard.
Speaker AThe kid just moved it a little bit towards the street.
Speaker AHe went over where the fire hydrant was and built the snowman around it.
Speaker AAnd this dude comes through there and it was on camera with his Suburban and hits it at about 20 miles an hour.
Speaker AIt hits the fire hydrant.
Speaker ANow, kids, this was gorgeous.
Speaker ANow here's the thing.
Speaker AI don't want the fire department have to be poking around everybody's snowman looking for the fire hydrant when your house is burning down because dad didn't do the Christmas lights.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ABut I like your point of this kind of funny.
Speaker AI'll give you.
Speaker AI'll give you a solid 10 for form on that.
Speaker CFor sure.
Speaker CYeah, No, I said, I said put a big rock in the base.
Speaker CBut fire hydrant is definitely.
Speaker CHe one upped me there.
Speaker CYou got me.
Speaker AThat was solid.
Speaker AI was like, oh.
Speaker AAnd it, you know, and it just broke it over.
Speaker ALifted the front of the truck up and it was low, freezing, and the water was spraying everywhere, all up underneath, which means that's going to be one big ice bomb.
Speaker AAnd now it looked like it was stuck up on it.
Speaker ASo now you got to call the authorities and the water department and the fire department and everybody else.
Speaker AAnd you're looking like the.
Speaker AThe animal sitting there running over kids.
Speaker ASnowman.
Speaker CIt hit the fire hydrant, so way to go, jackass.
Speaker CIn a truck, I'd have put a can of red paint in the head as well.
Speaker ABeen good, right?
Speaker AI like that big old can of red paint.
Speaker ASaran Wrap over the top of it so you make sure it doesn't hit the can wrong.
Speaker CRepaint his.
Speaker CRepaint his hood for him and wash his undercarriage.
Speaker AOh, you're marked.
Speaker AYou're marked.
Speaker AI like it.
Speaker AI like it.
Speaker AThat's a good one.
Speaker ASo here's the thing, guys, too be really careful around this time of year with candles.
Speaker AYou know, candles are interesting.
Speaker AI love them in the windows, but, man, there are some good LED options out there for that.
Speaker ASo you don't burn the house down.
Speaker AIt's always a concern of mine.
Speaker AYou know, my amazing girlfriend loves candles.
Speaker AJust candles every night.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, there is also an indoor air quality issue with them because you can see what they call ghosting on the studs if you have too many candles going, Especially with a nice, tight house, you'll see every stud in the wall because that temperature difference will grab that and the soot stays there.
Speaker ASo you'll be doing a lot more cleaning and things like that this time of year if you've got a nice tight house.
Speaker ASo it's a big deal.
Speaker ABe careful.
Speaker AAnd then the other thing I just want to mention too, because we see this a lot with space heaters.
Speaker APeople trying to plug the space heaters into electrical cords.
Speaker AIn the wintertime, way too many office buildings and houses burned down, especially in attic areas where they've got, you know, bedroom up there, not enough insulation.
Speaker ASomebody plugs in two lamp cords into the space heater and they burn the place down.
Speaker ASo not to be negative here, let's just be a little common knowledge on this stuff.
Speaker AAnd don't use extension cords with space heaters and plug them into the outlet and not into something else.
Speaker AWe've all done it, but let's not play.
Speaker CYeah, that's why I'm being quiet over here.
Speaker AYep, guilty as charged.
Speaker ANow here's the thing, too.
Speaker AI'm.
Speaker AI'm excited for this Christmas for me because I get to go out and do a natural tree.
Speaker AMy previous administration will say was not a natural tree person because one of her kids was allergic and we couldn't do that.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker AI respect that.
Speaker ABut I'm gonna go out and do the.
Speaker AThe natural cutting tree, which is fun.
Speaker ANow I'm gonna cheat a little bit because I'm gonna take my Milwaukee Sawzall with the battery and the tree cutting blade on it.
Speaker COh, man.
Speaker ASo I'm not laying down in the mud cutting.
Speaker AI can just reach down.
Speaker CThe fun out of it.
Speaker CYou're supposed to come home muddy and wet and freezing.
Speaker CYou know, a couple of cuts on your hand from using the handsaw.
Speaker ADude, I got a torn rotator cuff on my left shoulder.
Speaker CAh, yeah.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker AI gotta play it a little safe this year, but you know what I mean?
Speaker AI mean, that's.
Speaker AThat, to me, is fun.
Speaker AI'd much rather do that than go down to my home center and grab something off.
Speaker AThe trees have been cut two months ago that are sitting in their.
Speaker AIn their outdoor service area there.
Speaker CNo, it's way cooler.
Speaker CMaking a day out of it and going out there.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CGetting in the nature and actually hacking the thing.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI mean, you go up in the woods and do it and get your.
Speaker AYour forestry permit to do it that way around my neighborhood here I can go within 10 minutes and there's probably three Christmas tree farms, which is kind of cool.
Speaker CSo I can go out there, earned it, you know.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker CLike catching a fish.
Speaker AYeah, it's way cool.
Speaker AAnd you know how fresh it is because you're the one that cut it.
Speaker ASome of that other stuff was cut, you know, weeks ago.
Speaker AI'm already seeing Christmas stands get set up here and it's not Thanksgiving yet.
Speaker AAnd it's like, okay.
Speaker ABy the time those things show up there and it's supposed to last through, you know, you got trees that are supposed to last two months.
Speaker AYou can't throw enough water at those to make that last in most areas.
Speaker CFire hazards.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AJohnny, how many times you lit a Christmas tree on fire after it's out of the house and when it's out back?
Speaker ABeen sitting outside your house for four months.
Speaker COh, lots.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AIt really shows you how those things look.
Speaker ARight when they get going.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CThey go up quick.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI mean, you throw that in your.
Speaker AIf you make the mistake and march and throw it out in your fire pit out back where you roast marshmallows with the kids.
Speaker AThrow it out there for a minute.
Speaker AWho.
Speaker AYou could have 25 or 30 foot high flames coming off that torch.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CIt's bonfire city, man.
Speaker AYeah, it's awesome.
Speaker AI used to start bonfires.
Speaker CYeah, they're great.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI'll tell you what, I do have one quick story I'll tell.
Speaker AI had to.
Speaker AI was in high school, so this was all good, but the church group that I was helping out with that my parents had me going to to become a better person, ended up wanting a bonfire.
Speaker AHow big can I make it?
Speaker AWell, make it worthwhile.
Speaker AMake it big.
Speaker ASo I knew some guys that had a warehouse and they had a, like a semi truck full of extra pallets that they were trying to get rid of.
Speaker ASo I had to come over there.
Speaker ASo we had a pallet fire.
Speaker AWe had that thing stacked up.
Speaker AThey come out there and go, wow, that's big.
Speaker ALike.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI had probably a semi truck and a half of pallets out there.
Speaker AI mean, it was 16ft high.
Speaker ASo what did I do?
Speaker AI.
Speaker AAs a kid, not really thinking.
Speaker AI had gasoline poured around the outside of that and inside of it.
Speaker AAnd had an old Christmas tree that I got in for my buddy's backyard from his house out there, lit that thing on fire.
Speaker AAnd the fire department in the next town across the river reported the fire up on the hill.
Speaker COh, man.
Speaker CNice.
Speaker ASo kind of got in a little trouble.
Speaker AI think they gave the church a hall pass on that one, but I don't think there was a fine.
Speaker ABut they never let me do bonfires again because I built it correctly.
Speaker CLuckily, you were with the church, not ten dudes drinking Budweiser.
Speaker CYeah, Heidelberg would have been a different story for sure.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ABut anyway, not to digress here, these are things we ought to be a little careful with.
Speaker ABut to circle back around inside, sometimes adding those natural touches like that tree or pine cones or some of that stuff, you know, be a little careful with the garland on the stairs because if Grandma and your aunt want to go upstairs over the holidays and check out upstairs, those can kind of hinder their movement.
Speaker AWhen you've got it wrapped around the banister, maybe keep it along the bottom of it.
Speaker ASo it's not as much of a safety issue.
Speaker AYou're not taking Grandma or Grandpa out coming up and down the stairs.
Speaker ABut be a little thoughtful with that.
Speaker AAnd to me, depending on your climate, be very careful with the wreath on the front door.
Speaker ABecause if you're in a warmer climate, I've had wasp nests getting those things.
Speaker AAnd you open the door, they're coming into your house.
Speaker ASo be a tad bit careful with that.
Speaker ASo over here in my neck of the woods, it's always so wet.
Speaker AThat's not a chance.
Speaker AAnd it's cold, so it's not really an issue.
Speaker ABut other parts of the country, I've heard that can be an issue.
Speaker ASo be a little careful with that.
Speaker CNever met a wasp wreath.
Speaker AYeah, same.
Speaker ABut I've had.
Speaker AI've had it come at Eastern Washington.
Speaker AI did have that happen one time to me, where they were living in it and it was just warm enough, got out and I was like, oof, not good.
Speaker CSo now, one way to keep the family away.
Speaker AYou know, you got an option there.
Speaker AYou got an option there.
Speaker AThat actually isn't a bad way to go.
Speaker AExcept then they're coming into my house.
Speaker ASo then I gotta go chase them around inside the house and they're.
Speaker AAnd it's warm.
Speaker ASo now they're kind of got a little extra skip in Their step.
Speaker ASo when we come back, I want to talk about some of the cool things you can do outside these days and some tricks and tips there.
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Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker AYour trusted source from Home Improvement Information, I'm Eric G. And we got Johnny D. And I have been sitting here talking about Christmas decorating, holiday decorating.
Speaker AI'm sorry, I'm very much the walk through the, the grocery store line and say, merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah, whatever it is to people versus the happy Holidays.
Speaker AI think I'm just scarred from the happy holidays thing.
Speaker AJohnny, you know you can't say this.
Speaker ANo, man, whatever your jam is, I respect it.
Speaker ABut I don't play the, yeah, I don't play the holidays game much on that.
Speaker AI just don't like it.
Speaker CI legit never understood like, how somebody could be offended or bothered by me saying Merry Christmas.
Speaker CLike, how is what?
Speaker CLike, yeah, are you that sensitive?
Speaker CHow do you put your shoes on in the morning?
Speaker AYeah, yeah, man.
Speaker AI agree, I agree.
Speaker AIt's like, hey, if Hanukkah is your jam, awesome.
Speaker AA lot of my Jewish friends, they have Christmas trees too because they're trying to get the best of all worlds there, you know?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CI mean, honestly, I, I can't imagine anybody saying, you know, happy Hanukkah to me and me being like, how dare.
Speaker CLike, it's like cluster, Come on, you know, so silly.
Speaker CHumans, humans, people wishing you well.
Speaker ATake it, enjoy it.
Speaker ABe happy.
Speaker AThey did.
Speaker AAll right, rant over.
Speaker ALet's get back to the Christmas stuff here and the holiday stuff.
Speaker ABut you know, the thing is, is when you're decorating, there's so many cool things out there.
Speaker AYou know, I was just showing between the segments here on the commercial break, I was just showing John Johnny here the, the new kind of snap over polyester covers you can put over your garage door now.
Speaker AAnd it's so cool.
Speaker AYou used to have to do that projector, but the projector didn't work exactly.
Speaker AIt kind of looked, wasn't Powerful enough, kind of faded and, and from my age, it reminded me of the bulb that was burning out on the projector in high school when they were trying to put the thing on in class before they had TVs in school, but just didn't go well.
Speaker ABut they've got some really cool stuff out there.
Speaker AThe, the blow up toys out there where you got the big Santas and the big reindeers and stuff.
Speaker AThose are cool.
Speaker AThey get obnoxious when it's windy, so you kind of need to think about your climate with those because if you got the wind, they start jumping around and bouncing off the neighbor's cars and all that other stuff.
Speaker AAnd that's not good.
Speaker ABut to me, interior design, exterior design, even with the holidays, is always about kind of balance and scale and creating focal points no matter what you're doing out there.
Speaker AYou know, if you're going to have the biggest manger set out there, awesome, that's your focal point.
Speaker ABut you can have too much junk outside and it looks just kind of haphazard versus something that people go by and go, wow, tastefully done.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd I'm a, I'm a crossover depending on the year.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CLike some years I like just the potpourri of just, you know, more traditional.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CStandard, like my grandparents did it.
Speaker CAnd then other years I get all, you know, modern minimalist with it.
Speaker CLike all white lights and, you know, red accent or blue accent or something, you know?
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ANow I get that.
Speaker CAnd I like them both.
Speaker CI love that.
Speaker CLike Nordstrom's.
Speaker CVery neat, very pristine appeal.
Speaker AYep, absolutely.
Speaker CBut I also like the white trash.
Speaker CYou know, wrap the mobile home in a bunch of crazy whatever and call it Christmas.
Speaker CLike, I could go both ways on those.
Speaker AYeah, the, the.
Speaker AI'm gonna.
Speaker ASince we're on the radio, I'm gonna say it this way.
Speaker ALike Christmas vacation.
Speaker AThe bathroom's full as he's draining the septic out of the, out of the motorhome into the storm drain in the street.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker AA little more of that Griswold versus the Clark Griswold.
Speaker ABut you know, it's.
Speaker AIt's all good.
Speaker AYou know, it's all good.
Speaker ABut really, guys, ladder safety on this stuff.
Speaker ABe careful.
Speaker AAnd again, lighting is cool, but strategically placed lighting is awesome, too.
Speaker AI mean, the other thing is if you do this right, you can almost count it as an extra layer of security lights out there because you're lighting up those darker spaces in the lawn.
Speaker AIf you don't have outside lighting.
Speaker CMakes it harder to steal the Bulbs.
Speaker AIt does when they're leds, man.
Speaker AI tell you what, now you got to throw the special tool and unsnap it.
Speaker AOr.
Speaker AOr maybe they're even just not replaceable ones.
Speaker ABut have some fun.
Speaker AAnd safety is the key here.
Speaker AOne of the best things if you're looking for a present for your spouse that does the Christmas slates out there is get a just really nice solid ladder.
Speaker AAnd I'm also Johnny, the guy that goes down to my hardware store that has tool rental and I've done this a couple times.
Speaker APark Rose Hardware is my guys down here that I use.
Speaker ABut I go down to their tool rental and they got a really cool skylift.
Speaker AFor a couple hundred bucks, I can rent that and not have to get on the ladder.
Speaker AI can back it up in the trailer, put the forearms down, lift it up, you know, and it's got the alien look and you can jump on the basket and it makes it so easy when those things have a 40 pound reach, I mean a 40 foot reach, to get out there and do the whole front of the house and not have to move it and then take it back.
Speaker AAnd you look like a rock star in your neighborhood as well.
Speaker CI was just gonna say you're going full luxury now.
Speaker CNow you're talking about like, dude, I'd.
Speaker AMuch rather do business life.
Speaker AYeah, okay.
Speaker AIt's a little bougie, but I tell you what, it's a little.
Speaker AA little bougie.
Speaker AA little.
Speaker CYeah, yeah.
Speaker AAnd now on the edge of the.
Speaker CRoof and lean over.
Speaker ADone that too.
Speaker CYeah, yeah.
Speaker AI don't like playing Superman up there.
Speaker AWhen you got a 912 pitch though, and you're leaning head first down, that's not a comfortable feeling to me.
Speaker CWhatever it takes to justify your sky lift, I think you're over the top with that one.
Speaker AAll right, Heckle fish.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker CBringing in GLGs.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ABut you know, it does work though.
Speaker AIt does work.
Speaker AAnd it's one of those things that I really enjoy because it's fun to get up there.
Speaker AYour neighbor's drive by and go, what the heck is he doing there?
Speaker AAnd then the Christmas lights are up in like 20 minutes.
Speaker ATakes you longer to set it up than it does to get up there and do it.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut then here's my reckless part.
Speaker AI'm the guy too that makes sure I tape the things together.
Speaker ASo when I want to pull them down, I just grab and yank them down off the.
Speaker AAnd let the gutter clips fly with it and they come down way Easier than they go up.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AGreat.
Speaker AThere are some clips out there, guys, and I've tried these and they don't work.
Speaker AThey don't.
Speaker AThere are these clips that you can put on like an end of a pole, like a, like a painter's pole, for instance.
Speaker AYou can get pretty tall, one of those, and then they clip into the clip and you can actually put them on there.
Speaker AIt doesn't work.
Speaker CSounds like it doesn't work.
Speaker AYeah, I mean, you're 16ft up, you're trying to set stuff up and trying to click clips onto a gutter.
Speaker AIt just doesn't work.
Speaker ASo either a ladder or it's everything else or a lift.
Speaker CGo back to the high lift.
Speaker CBut just make sure you share it with like four other neighbors.
Speaker CHow about that?
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AThat's not a bad way to go.
Speaker AGood.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AIf you spend four other neighbors.
Speaker CYeah, Y' all pick a Sunday and then, you know.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ANow the last thing that I love to do, and this is something I did with my kids years ago, and this might be a good one if you live anywhere close to the mountains within an hour or two.
Speaker AI got up with my daughter probably a decade ago with my neighbor, jumped in our trucks and drove all the way up to Mount Hood from us, which is like an hour and a half.
Speaker AWent up there into a ski resort parking lot that was closed and shoveled in all the snow we can end up getting.
Speaker AThe back of our trucks came down and piled it in our front yard.
Speaker ANow, we didn't have any snow.
Speaker AYou know, it's 45 degrees like it is in Portland in the wintertime.
Speaker AWe didn't have any snow.
Speaker ABut when you have a four foot high pile of snow in your yard and you get a neighborhood Christmas Day snowball fight.
Speaker CNice.
Speaker AIt was the popular thing in town.
Speaker ANow the funny thing is, years later, I go back on Google Maps to find my house and there's a two foot pile of snow on Google where the car had driven by.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, there's the snow pile.
Speaker AThat's awesome.
Speaker COh, that's awesome.
Speaker ASuper cool.
Speaker AAnd man, you're having another party out there.
Speaker AI love it, dude.
Speaker CBunch of fireworks.
Speaker CMy dogs are going crazy.
Speaker CLuckily, our time is just about up.
Speaker CI apologize.
Speaker CIt's live radio and it's real here.
Speaker AIt is, it is, it is.
Speaker AAnd we don't take that stuff out because it's just reality of life.
Speaker ASo I love it.
Speaker CSterile.
Speaker ANo, it's all good.
Speaker AIt's all good.
Speaker AThat's why we do it this way.
Speaker AWe do it this way because we're having fun.
Speaker AAnd, and guys, you know, now I just want to say this as we go out here for the last segment of the show.
Speaker AHave a great Thanksgiving.
Speaker ABe kind to your neighbor.
Speaker APray for patience with your family.
Speaker AThey're going to push your buttons, you're going to push theirs.
Speaker AThe bigger the family, the more the.
Speaker AThe more the potpourri of, of things they want to talk about.
Speaker CYou know, jabs being taken.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAnd like I said in the first segment, invite those friends over for Thanksgiving.
Speaker AEnjoy the holiday season.
Speaker AThis is what it's all about.
Speaker AAnd I think with all that's going on in the world out there, if we could just be a little more loving to our neighbor, no matter what they believe in, no matter their political stance, let's put that side away over the holidays and just be good humans to each other.
Speaker AAnd I think we're going to be all in a better spot.
Speaker CSure.
Speaker CBe nice.
Speaker CLet's do that.
Speaker ALet's do it.
Speaker AAll right, Johnny, good to talk today, buddy.
Speaker AI mean, this is awesome having you on for the holiday show like this and talking Thanksgiving.
Speaker ATalking a little turkey and a little Christmas decorating.
Speaker CLove it, brother.
Speaker CAlways a great time, man.
Speaker AGood to see you.
Speaker AI'm Eric G for Johnny Dudley here.
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