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Florida Man Puts 20 Foot Leg Lamp On Front Lawn

This No Sweat News story comes from the capitol of the No Sweat News: Florida! So inspired by the holiday sprit was this dude, he made a giant, 20 foot…

Florida man puts 20 foot leg lamp as holiday decoration.

This extremely large and extremely cool 20 foot leg lamp in Florida.

Shane Robert Heuer

This No Sweat News story comes from the capitol of the No Sweat News: Florida! So inspired by the holiday sprit was this dude, he made a giant, 20 foot leg lamp. At that size, you're gonna shoot more than your eye out!

You gotta see this video, it's pretty nuts. Heck, this dude is prolly a bit nuts too. But, then again so is every story on the No Sweat News so....

J.P. Michalik of Neptune Beach, Florida, decided to have a holiday decorating contest with his neighbors. Is it possible that his neighbors didn't know there was a contest? Sure. Do I really care if the neighbors knew? Not particularly.

J.P's entry to the neighborhood holiday decoration contest is this giant leg lamp from the holiday classic, "A Christmas Story". Check this bad boy out:

I'm going out on a limb here, but J.P. might be a stoner. In his post, he says, You're looking at an exact scale replica... It's 420% bigger than the one in the movie.

Yeah, 420%. He may not be a stoner either. Just sayin'.

One thing is for sure, this is one holiday decoration that took some serious dedication and creativity. There's got to be some kind of support structure inside. Something like a giant metal skeleton inside the thing. And, clearly it's got some serious lighting going on inside it. And let's not forget that the leg lamp is wearing fishnet stockings.

To create that fishnet stocking look, J.P. went out and found some of that netting that they use as golf driving ranges to block all my slices. No matter how high this guy actually is, you gotta admit, using netting from driving ranges is pretty genius.

I'm giving this guy high marks for this entry to the neighborhood holiday decorating contest! Just for fun, here's the original unboxing scene from the movie....

Christmas Songs: 25 Hard Rock/Metal/Punk Tunes To Help Deck the Halls

Now that it's finally December, it's time to fully embrace Christmas songs. (Sure, some may have started long ago, but many like to wait until Thanksgiving is in the rearview.)

There are a surprising number of rock and roll Christmas songs. Many rockin' holiday tunes tend to be covers, but many artists have tried to pen the next Christmas classic. If they don't end up classics, they are often at least a lot of fun.

One of those songs is "The Magic of Christmas Day." The song was written by Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider, but it was made famous when it was recorded by Celine Dion. Snider wrote the song at the request of his wife, Suzette. The song got into the hands of producer Ric Wake, a friend of Snider's, who thought the song had massive potential.

Snider said in a Dec. 2020 interview in Ultimate Classic Rock that about five years after writing the song for his wife, he got a fateful call from Wake. The producer let him know that Celine Dion wanted to record the song.

It was perfect timing for Snider. He said was "broke and struggling" at the time he learned the pop icon decided to record his song. Considering Dion's star power, Snider was thrilled she wanted to record the song at all. His big concern was making sure she didn't know he was the one to write the song.

"I said, 'Do not tell her that Satan wrote her Christmas song. Just put it on the f---in’ album,'" said Snider. (Fun fact: Due to the song's success and the revenue it produced, Snider refers to her as "Saint Celine."

To help fully get into the holiday spirit, consider adding these 25 songs to your Christmas playlist. They vary in subgenre from hard rock to metal to punk. Enjoy!

25. Iggy Pop - "White Christmas"

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Spoiler: Iggy Pop's cover of "White Christmas" sounds exactly like you think it would.


24. Alice Cooper - "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"

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Only Alice Cooper could make "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" sound sinister AF.


23. Cheech & Chong - "Santa Claus and His Old Lady"

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More of a piece of spoken-word magic than a song, but it's just not Christmas without Cheech & Chong.


22. Rob Halford - "We Three Kings"

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It's the metal version of "We Three Kings" we both needed and deserved. Thanks, Metal God!


21. Korn - "Kidnap the Sandy Claws"

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Korn covered "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" for 'Nightmare Revisited,' a covers album in honor of the 15th anniversary of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas.'


20. My Chemical Romance - "All I Want For Christmas is You"

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Similar to Iggy Pop and "White Christmas," MCR's cover of the Mariah Carey classic sounds exactly like you think it would, and it pretty brilliant.


19. The Black Crowes - "Back Door Santa"

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Originally recorded by Clarence Carter in 1968, The Black Crowes covered this sexy Christmas blues tune in 2005. The tune is all the more fun since the Robinson brothers have made up.


18. The Killers - "A Great Big Sled"

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The Killers recorded this energetic tune in 2006 as a stand-alone single for iTunes. Proceeds from the downloads benefited the RED Campaign. A fun holiday song that helps raise money for HIV/AIDS prevention programs in third-world countries? Who couldn't get behind that?


17. King Diamond - "No Presents for Christmas"

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If you don't wail, "Tom and Jerry, Drinking Sherry/They don't give a damn," who even *are* you?


16. Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Rudy Sarzo & Simon Wright - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"

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This epic cover was part of 2008's compilation 'We Wish You a Metal XMas...and a Headbanging New Year!' In fact, it's not the only track from this album on the list. (BTW: The next one is number four.)


15. GWAR - "Stripper Christmas Summer Weekend"

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It's a GWAR Christmas song. That's all you *really* need to know.


14. Twisted Sister - "Oh Come All Ye Faithful"

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A Twisted Christmas' was Twisted Sister's final studio album, and they sure went out with a yuletide bang. Any track is a winner and will surely get any metalhead in the Christmas spirit, but "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" is a standout thanks to its very "Twisted" flare.


13. Gary Hoey - "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"

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Few have made a musical mark on Christmas like Gary Hoey, and there's just something special about his take on a classic like "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch."


12. The Darkness - "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)"

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After The Darkness falsettoed onto the scene in 2003 with "I Believe in a Thing Called Love," they followed that single up with the equally over-the-top "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)." If you loved "I Believe in a Thing Called Love," then you'll never want the bells to end.


11. Ramones - "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)"

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Joey Ramone was one of punk's biggest icons, but he sure could write one sweet make-up song.


10. blink-182 - "I Won't Be Home For Christmas"

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A Christmas song about losing your s--- and getting arrested? Totally not relatable, right. (Wrong!)


9. Spinal Tap - "Christmas With The Devil"

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A Spinal Tap Christmas song means taking the piss out of metal *and* the holidays. Who couldn't love that kind of cheeky fun?!


8. Adam Sandler - "The Chanukah Song"

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Okay, so this is technically a Christmas song list, but few would take issue with making an exception for this Adam Sandler song, which he performed on 'Saturday Night Live' in 1994. The track would even crack the Billboard Hot 100, which shouldn't be too shocking since Sandler brilliantly rhymed Carnegie Deli with Arthur Fonzerelli.


7. Pearl Jam - "Let Me Sleep (It's Christmas Time)"

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Part of Pearl Jam's lore is there annual fan club singles they released from 1991-2018. "Let Me Sleep (It's Christmas Time)" was the first one, so considering its history, it had to make the list.


6. AC/DC - "Mistress for Christmas"

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"Jingle bells, jingle bells/Jingle all the day/I just can't wait till christmas time/When I can grope you in the hay." Finally! A Christmas song about infidelity that isn't "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus." Thanks, AC/DC!


5. Trans-Siberian Orchestra - "Christmas/Sarajevo 12/24"

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It's truly not Christmas without Trans-Siberian Orchestra. While the hard rock outfit has a number of popular tunes in their catalog, "Christmas/Sarajevo 12/24" is their most popular and their best.


4. Lemmy Kilmister, Billy F Gibbons & Dave Grohl - "Run Rudolph Run"

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Featured on 2008's compilation 'We Wish You a Metal XMas...and a Headbanging New Year!' , hearing Lemmy's trademark growl covering this Chuck Berry classic makes you feel as warm and fuzzy as slamming a few Jack and Cokes.


3. Dropkick Murphys - "The Season's Upon Us"

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Dropkick Murphys tell a tale of one of the most dysfunctional families ever, and if it doesn't make you feel better about your own family, then just start drinking now to get through the holidays.


2. Dee Snider & Lzzy Hale - "The Magic of Christmas Day"

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Dee Snider wrote this beautiful songs as a Christmas gift for his wife. Four years later in 1998, Celine Dion would record the song and make it famous. Finally, in 2020, Snider would record and release the song as a duet with Lzzy Hale. It's still amazing that the frontman for Twisted Sister wrote one of the most angelic Christmas songs of all time.


1. Corey Taylor - "X-M@$"

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Obviously, this Corey Taylor song is very tongue-in-cheek, but there is certainly a bit of truth here. Who among us hasn't wanted to say, "Fa la la la la go f--- yourself"? (Perhaps you were one of the brave few that actually has.) Either way, this "anti" Christmas song is just really fun.

When Carl is not working at the greatest rock radio station known to mankind; a station known around the globe; a station that has the best music, co-workers, advertisers and most importantly THE BEST F'N LISTENERS you may find me doing any one of the following: Riding or making mountain bike trails. playing with his kids. playing sand volleyball on 5th Ave, cooking amazing food, including on his sweet smoker grill, going to concerts, swimming in the ocean, going to amusement parks with his kids, and other stuff that rocks!