Crazy Christmas Lights that Dance on House

Merry Christmas everyone.

Although we are all busy fighting illegal immigration and all of the terrible things the recent flow of 3 million illegals per year is doing to our nation, here is something you might enjoy.

By being on this website, we are privy to information most of America DOES NOT KNOW ABOUT.

From time to time, we should enjoy ourselves.

Here enjoy this House with Dancing Christmas Lights that people are forwarding a lot via e-mail.

LINK TO VIDEO
http://www.local6.com/holidays/5442778/detail.html


Christmas House Video Is Quite A Sight
Spectacular Light Display Distributed Through E-mail

UPDATED: 10:23 am EST December 1, 2005

An e-mail video is circulating on the Internet featuring a most elaborate display of Christmas holiday lights.

The house, featured in all its glory, stars in a video that's about three minutes long.

According to the Web site snopes.com, the display is the work of Carson Williams of Mason, Ohio. The musical accompaniment is broadcast over a low-powered radio station so that it is only audible to visitors tuned in to the correct frequency so it doesn't disturb his neighbors.

The video shows a modest middle-class house that's decked out in lights, which are timed to lively, snappy music.

The lights dance and pulsate, and a star beams down to illuminate a Christmas tree.

The lights on the house are on a timer that is set to go off once every hour and are synchronized to the music "Wizards in Winter" by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, according to the e-mail.

Williams told WDIV-TV in Detroit that the display is from 2004 and that he's working on another one for this year.

Last year, a Colorado man claimed his Christmas lights could be controlled by Internet visitors from all over the world -- but it turned out to be a hoax.