Jefferson



    Location:
    Los Angeles
    Relationship Status Single
    Occupation: Freelance Writer
    Interested In: Fiction, Non Fiction, Screenwriting
    About Me: Jefferson Feil is an author and screenwriter living in the Los Angeles area. A California native, Jeff spends his time relaxing by his backyard pool, writing captivating screenplays, frightening his neighbors, entertaining his three cats with pretend mice, and working on his next novel. He also dabbles in voice acting and kitchen fire management. His charm and sarcastic sense of humor create an eclectic mix of intrigue and sophistication, which pour through his literary works like nacho cheese. He is the recipient of several top honors, including the prestigious Mrs. Schumacher 5th Grade Perfect Attendance award.
    What I Write: Short stories (mysteries, action), screenplays, and technical documentation.
    Education: College Grad
    Years Writing: 6 - 10 Years
    Website/Blog www.virtualconfetti.com

    Merry Christmas!

    Friday, October 17, 2008, 02:51 PM PST [General]

    Merry Christmas everyone!  Yes, I realize it's only October, but I live on that street.  You know, that one cul-de-sac in the city that goes nuts every Christmas with outdoor lighting displays.  We're the reason your dining room light flickers briefly at 7pm the day after Thanksgiving, as well as being responsible for the extension cord famine during most of December.  We cause the traffic jams that leave your drive-thru chicken cold on the dinner plate.  And eat that dinner by candlelight when the antenna beam atop the TV News van gets caught up in the light strings stretching across the street, blowing the power circuit for the neighborhood.  Ahh, the smell of pine and molten circuitry.

    It's understandable that some may see us as more of a nuisance than a benefit to society.  For those Scrooges, realize we keep electricity affordable for everyone.  The way I see it, the electric company relies on our air conditioners and pool pumps during the summer.  During the winter... nothing.  Our rates would skyrocket if it weren't for us pulling extra power to light up our inflatable purple dinosaurs.

    I was late getting my lights up last year.  This year, my neighbors are requiring me to submit plans and technical drawings by the end of October.  It's unspoken, but it appears there's a committee.  They've been picking my brain since June, trying to get a hint as to what I'm planning, but the only thing I tell them is, "Why do you always show up at my door holding baseball bats?"  Mums the word.

    4.3 (2 Ratings)

    The streets in our town that do this are still on Halloween--do you guys just skip that one to get ready for December? Maybe you could do Santa as a jack-o-lantern. :)

    Becky Levine
    October 17, 2008
    04:42 PM PST

    What a great description of this very complex political machinery, and its effect on the state of this fine nation's infrastructure -- particularly as it applied to the power grid. Merry Christmas to you, too.

    Melonie McLaurin
    October 31, 2008
    03:55 AM PST

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