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70-Year-Old Christmas Lights Still Shine

John King, a 79-year-old man from Scunthorpe, England, still owns the same set of Christmas lights his mother bought in 1956, which have been working for nearly seventy years. Despite never needing a replacement, he has decided to retire them, showcasing the enduring quality of older products and the sentimental value of family traditions.

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