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I read an article that says he broadcasted a low powered FM signal that played the music, and had a sign on his front yard telling people what station to turn to.Lorus wrote:Also, I would hate to be their neighbour.
For me, its not too much, said Williams of the tourist attraction his house has become. Im just worried about the neighbors. I tell people, as soon as I get a complaint, Ill shut it down. I told that to the sheriffs office, too.
He stays outside for hours at a time chatting with passers-by and directing traffic.
The Hare family, across the street, can see from their bedroom window.
Weve had no problems, said Dave Hare, 41. He and his wife, Michelle, 44, and their three children, ages 10, 13 and 15, remember the first year the lights went up.
We called it the psycho house, Michelle said, laughing. It was just weird random flashes. Then, he told us about the radio station and it was great.
They said they hope hell keep the show going next year.
We love Christmas lights and thats what people do, families drive around to look at light displays.