Overheard in the OnAllCylinders newsroom:
Grouchy Editor: “Aren’t you finished with that article yet? There’s a mountain of stories that need written! What’s eatin’ ya boy?”
Writer: “Not happy with my work, I guess.”
Grouchy Editor: “What?”
Writer: “I just don’t like always writing about cars.”
Grouchy Editor: “Oh, well, if that’s all…WHAT?! YOU DON’T LIKE ALWAYS WRITING ABOUT CARS?!”
Writer: “No.”
Grouchy Editor: “Did you hear that everyone? This guy doesn’t always like to write about cars! Do you mind telling me what you DO want to do?”
Writer: “Well, sir, someday, I’d like to write about holiday-themed outdoor light displays—specifically ones depicting everyone’s favorite characters from everyone’s favorite Christmas television special, ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.’”
Grouchy Editor: “Seriously? That’s what you want to do?”
Writer: “Yes. We need to write about this. I’ve been studying. It’s fascinating; you’ve no idea. Bumbles and Misfit Toys and Yukon Cornelius…
Grouchy Editor: “Now listen, you. You’re an OnAllCylinders writer, and OnAllCylinders writers write about cars! Now, get to work!”
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Well, we mostly write about cars.
We told that editor to take a stress tab and drink some eggnog out of his favorite moose-antler mug, and now he’s napping in the corner even though he’ll tell you he was just “resting his eyes.”
This is gift-giving (and holiday-decorating) season, and we only know a few people who can afford to gift cars and sometimes-pricey performance parts to friends and family. Which means we have to dig a little deeper, and even look beyond the garage, to bring the perfect holiday gifts to everyone we buy for.
We’ve already written about men’s hotrod T-shirts this holiday season. And hotrod garage and man-cave signs. And it won’t be long before we write about awesome hotrod die-cast collectibles courtesy of our friends at Summit Racing Gifts, Clothing & Memorabilia.
But on this most special of occasions, we dedicate this space to light-up outdoor holiday décor depicting our favorite characters from the 1964 stop-motion animated classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
You won’t find a scooter for Jimmy or a dolly for Sue. You won’t find a hat- and whistle-wearing Coach Comet encouraging his students to bully Rudolph and exclude him from any reindeer games. You might be disappointed to discover you also won’t find a boomerang who won’t come back. We were.
But if Rudolph is a cherished part of your holiday memories like it is, ours’, you will find something awesome. (Hint: Yukon Cornelius and the Bumble are the awesomest.)
King Moonracer won’t let you stay forever, so don’t get any ideas, but since you’re already here you might as well take a quick look. Welcome to the Island of Misfit Toys.
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Light-Up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Lawn Ornaments
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Bumble with Star Tinsel-Light Display
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The Bumble in a Red Truck Tinsel-Light Display
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Sam The Snowman 2-D Tinsel-Light Display
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Yukon Cornelius Dog Sled Lighted Display
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Yukon Cornelius Tinsel-Light Display
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Hermey Tinsel-Light Display
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Tinsel-Light Display
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Clarice Tinsel-Light Display
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Charlie-In-The-Box Tinsel-Light Display
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Misfit Sally Tinsel-Light Display
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Spotted Elephant Tinsel-Light Display
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Misfit Boat Tinsel-Light Display
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Misfit Airplane Tinsel-Light Display
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Misfit Train Tinsel-Light Display
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Rudolph, Santa, and Misfit Sleigh Light Display
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Rudolph and Bumble Train Light Display
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If you’re anything like us, you continue to feel genuine surprise that the holiday season is upon us already, even though we say the same thing every year, and mathematical precision is inherent in how calendars work.
Whether you’re looking to spread a little extra cheer this holiday season in your own neighborhood, or to others’, displaying or gifting some light-up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer lawn ornaments feels like the right thing to do.
Not that you should listen to us. Because we’re pretty sure we’re on the naughty list.
I liked that I got a laugh out of it
Needed that today
Looking for King Moonracer.