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Default Home disco lighting (!)

On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:45:56 -0700 (PDT),
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On 20 Oct, 15:07, Stephen Howard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 04:11:15 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:



My kids have started to love having something of a disco session in
our back room, which is really fun and energetic for them now the
evenings are shorter. *We've got a cheap (£4.99) plug in disco light
which is OK, but I'd like to do something more for them (perhaps for
Christmas).


In that room there are two redundant (in that we don't use them, but
they do work) wall mounted lights. *Does anyone know of a product that
I could replace these lights with that might give something of a disco
effect?


Most "proper" disco lights that I've seen are mains driven. *Is there
any reason why something like this couldn't be fitted to the lighting
circuit?


If I'm barking up a completely nuts tree, let me know.


Thanks!


Matt


Sounds perfectly reasonable to me - but you're gonna need a jacket
with "M.C Master Matt" emblazoned on it, and you gotta learn how to be
"down wi da hoodies".

http://www.knowgangs.com/gang_resour...s/menu_001.htm


I was thinking more of politically correct youth club run by local
worth social worker dressed in "trendy" clothes (cardigan and
slacks?!?) serving non-alcoholic punch....

So a tweed jacket with "Major Domo' written on it - and lots of
'getting down with the hatties'.

Regards ( in one's mansion, isn't it ),

PS. I think, by law, you must serve Vimto or Dandelion & Burdock.


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