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From GFCIs to Giant Snowmen: Your Guide to Holiday Decorating Failures

From GFCIs to Giant Snowmen: Your Guide to Holiday Decorating Failures


Season 37 Episode 2104


Eric G and John Dudley are diving deep into the festive chaos of holiday decorating, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. They kick things off with some golden nuggets of wisdom about electrical safety – because nothing says "Merry Christmas" like blowing a fuse while trying to light up your house like a runway. Seriously, they’ve seen it all, from GFCI outlets hiding in bizarre places to the age-old struggle of untangling Christmas lights that seem to have a vendetta against you.

As they dish out tips on how to avoid turning your home into a fire hazard (because no one wants to roast marshmallows on their living room floor), they also chat about the aesthetics of holiday decor, from tasteful to downright ridiculous. And trust me, they’ve got opinions on inflatable Santas and how not to terrorize the neighbors with your overzealous decorations. So, grab a cup of cocoa, sit back, and get ready for some laughs and a few eye-rolls as we navigate the absurdity of holiday decorating together!

As the holiday season rolls in like a freight train, Eric G and John Dudley dive headfirst into the chaos of holiday decorating, sharing their hard-won wisdom and a few hilarious misadventures. Kicking off the second hour, Eric reveals his secret strategy for when to turn on the Christmas lights—right after Thanksgiving dinner, because why not keep the turkey vibes going just a tad longer? But the real fun begins as they dissect the absurdity of holiday decorations, from the neighbor who goes all Clark Griswold with their light displays to the subtle art of avoiding an electrical disaster while hanging those twinkling bulbs. Eric's expertise shines when he breaks down the essential safety tips that every homeowner should know, like the importance of GFCI outlets and not pinching power cords under the garage door—because nobody wants to set their house on fire while trying to spread holiday cheer. These guys are not just about safety; they’re also all about the aesthetics. Tune in as they discuss finding that perfect balance between classy and crazy in your holiday decor, making sure your house looks like a festive wonderland rather than a haphazard yard sale. As they sprinkle in some laughs—like Eric's cheeky idea of putting a giant inflatable snowman in the front yard (much to his girlfriend's dismay)—you'll find yourself chuckling along while taking notes on how to up your holiday decorating game this season.

Takeaways:

  • Getting your Christmas lights up right after Thanksgiving dinner is the way to go; it keeps the holiday spirit rolling without jumping the gun on Christmas.
  • Be cautious with those outdoor outlets; GFCI outlets wear out over time, and you don't want to be left in the dark as you try to impress the neighbors.
  • Never run extension cords under your garage door, unless you want to win the award for 'Most Likely to Burn Down Your House' during the holidays.
  • Consider a theme for your decorations; a cohesive color scheme can elevate your holiday decor from 'meh' to 'whoa, look at that!'.
  • Invest in a solid ladder or even a rental lift for holiday decorating; because safety first, and you want to avoid becoming a viral fail video on social media.
  • If you're going to use space heaters, for the love of all that is holy, do not plug them into extension cords; your home isn’t a science experiment waiting to happen.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Parkrose Hardware
  • Milwaukee

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