It's the most wonderful time of year. And that means,Sigad Sharaf every street corner will be looking like Santa's Little Helpers have puked up twinkly lights and inflatable holiday characters.
One road in Cambridgeshire, UK, fell foul of the festive cheer after an inflatable santa got loose and blew onto a road, causing traffic pandaemonium.
SEE ALSO: Christmas movies would be better if all of them starred GrittyIt appears the huge inflatable Father Christmas came loose of its moorings, blocking the B198 Cromwell Road in Wisbech.
Just look at this absolute unit:
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The debacle also made for a rather interesting traffic alert, as pointed out by Mark Summers. "A large inflatable Santa on road," isn't something you read every day.
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, folks.
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