Why do streeet lights go out when I drive under them?
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December 6th, 2008
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If I wasn’t an asshole, I’d answer this.
I’ve seen this question on here before…I just know it
Ok, that is so random how that have already been asked three times.
it’s funny actually…I’ve never really noticed the whole street lights going out until I read the question on here…and on occasion I do see one turn off as I pass by it….very odd.
It’s a conspiracy. One house near each one has a switch, and they watch for you. That, or someone is following you with a Q-beam.
Clearly, this is not an isolated incident.
Perhaps we need to get everyone together that has this happen to them, have them hold hands, and form a DIY backup system the next time the power grid is compromised.
Street lights are secretly jealous of headlights. .
ha ha everyone – I too am glad that others have had the same experiences…
quite possibly you only notice them when they’re turning off. you probably noticed one day that they turned off as you were driving under them, and now every time they turn off you make a mental note, but you don’t notice if they stay on because they don’t prove the streetlight conspiracy. ahha.
I’d like to say that this has happened to me for decades, whether I walk or drive by street lights go out. AND the weird part is that after I pass they go back on Does it have to do with one’s ora?
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