Add some bounce to your Halloween decorations with witch legs

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Who says witches can't have a little fun? Bouncy witch legs are a whimsical and playful decoration that adds a touch of charm to any Halloween display. These quirky decorations typically consist of a pair of witch legs, complete with striped leggings, black boots, and a pointed hat, that are attached to a spring or coil. When placed outside, the bouncy witch legs sway and bounce in the wind, creating a cheerful and eye-catching movement. Bouncy witch legs are a popular choice for Halloween enthusiasts who want to add a sense of humor and lightheartedness to their decorations. They provide a delightful contrast to the traditionally spooky and dark elements of Halloween, offering a more whimsical and playful atmosphere. Whether placed in a front yard, on a porch, or in a garden, bouncy witch legs instantly add a touch of charm and bring a smile to anyone's face.



Magic 101.9 - WLMG - FM 101.9 - New Orleans, LA

Very little Mardi Gras Music, hardly any New Orleans Christmas music, losing it's identity.

Feb. 17, 2023, 7:37 p.m. GMT

Love the constant flow of Holiday music. Great blend of classics, contemporary and local bands songs

Nov. 29, 2017, 4:50 p.m. GMT

I love this station and I have no problem listening to the top 100 over and over. I appreciate that you play a lot of older music as well.

Aug. 21, 2014, 11:41 p.m. GMT

PLEASE CHANGE THE SONGS--I'M TIRED OF HEARING THE SAME SONGS--OVER AND OVER--

July 22, 2014, 9:35 p.m. GMT

I'm a transplanted New Orleanian currently living in Indianapolis. The stations here are okay but having listened to Magic 101.9 for a long time spoils you for any other radio stations. Keep up the good music!

Jan. 24, 2014, 7:15 p.m. GMT

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Feb. 20, 2013, 1:11 p.m. GMT

i really missed Magic 101.9 WLMG.. used to listen this when i was in Louisiana 10 years ago.now that i have an internet connection i really tried to find this radio station..and just awhile ago i found you. i'm so happy!

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All Christmas, all the time: Some radio stations switching earlier

Christmas music is good business. It's quietly beloved, and radio stations that switch to an all-Christmas music format do so well that listeners in many markets can carve the Thanksgiving turkey to "White Christmas," and in some markets, give candy to trick-or-treaters with "Silver Bells" in the background.

New Orleans' Magic 101.9 FM has streamed "The Magic of Christmas" since after Halloween, and somewhere between noon Thanksgiving and Friday morning, it will join more than 500 stations in America that play only Christmas music during the holidays. Changing Magic 101.9's format from Adult Contemporary to all Christmas would seem to be the sort of thing that stems from lots of planning, but according to program director Steve Suter, a lot of feel goes into when it starts.

"It depends a lot on the weather," Suter said. "It's not been a set time for a number of years."

Other stations' switch dates are similarly carved in sand. 106.9 Play in Louisville, Ky. made a name for itself by switching on or before Halloween in recent years, but this year it waited until Nov. 9, the day after Election Day. "We knew that a lot of people would be caught up in the election in one way or another," said operations manager Shane Collins. "We knew that as controversial and heated as this year's election was, people would be ready for relief the day after."

Easy 93.1 in Atlantic City is often among the first in country to switch, but it went later than usual as well and waited until after Halloween.

Gary Fisher owns Easy 93.1, and "until this year, for about seven years in a row, we were the first station in a row to go all Christmas," he said. "We used to go all Christmas as early as the middle of October." Hard times in Atlantic City and the decline in the gaming industry meant that there was less revenue in recent years associated with being first in the country. Because of that, Easy 93.1 listened to listeners who thought Christmas music before Halloween was too much and waited until November. Now he thinks he left money on the table.

"For the two weeks that we were not Christmas -- from Oct. 17 to Halloween -- we got several hundred people on our Facebook page and several dozen people calling the station asking, 'Where is the Christmas music? You always start on the 17th.'"

All-Christmas radio seems like a time-honored tradition, but the first documented station to go all Christmas is Phoenix, Arizona's 99.9 KEZ, which first did so in 1990. Magic 101.9 joined many stations around the country when it first made the change during the 2001 Christmas season after 9/11.

"Before then, first week of Christmas you'd play maybe one song an hour," Suter said. "Second week of December, you'd play two. As you'd get closer to Christmas, you'd play more and more. It would only be Christmas Eve and Christmas Day that were all Christmas."

The format is so popular with advertisers that the holiday season accounts for roughly a third of Easy 93.1's ad revenue for the year. Magic 101.9's ad time during the season is in such demand that it sells out by the end of July.

The format is lucrative because for every person who loudly bah-humbugs Christmas music, there are at least two or three people who quietly can't wait for for Christmas music. "Some stations will increase their audience by more than 50 percent," 106.9 Play's Collins said. "It's a dramatic jump for the stations that go all-Christmas."

Some stations have other reasons to change. Cincinnati's Christian music station Star 93.3 was the 20th station to change when it did so on Nov. 1 this year, and it switched to reach new listeners. "Some people that don't listen to Christian music don't know Christian songs and Christian artists, but when we put on classic Christmas songs, they know those and listen to us," he said.

Star 93.3 gets complaints for the change not only from those who think it's too soon, and from those who object to secular music becoming part of the station's programming. Even some advertisers who want to be on Christian radio station pull out for the holidays but according to Evans, the focus on familiar songs furthers the station's evangelical purpose.

"Our message in between the songs is about God and Jesus and the reason for the season," he said.

Star 93.3's focus on the favorites is common among stations that switch to an all-Christmas format. Most work from a pool of 250 to 350 songs, and while one complaint of those put off by Christmas music is that the canon of best-loved songs is a small one, Gary Fisher of Easy 93.1 tried to broaden it one year and learned a valuable lesson. "We thought Mariah Carey has done more Christmas songs than the three we're playing, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has other Christmas songs. But it was very clear early on that we needed to go back to the familiarity of the basic Christmas catalogue."

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Whether placed in a front yard, on a porch, or in a garden, bouncy witch legs instantly add a touch of charm and bring a smile to anyone's face. Not only are bouncy witch legs visually appealing, but they also serve as a great conversation starter. They invite curiosity and laughter from passersby and bring joy to children and adults alike.

Bouncy witch legs

These decorations can be incorporated into various themes, such as a witch-themed display or a general Halloween setup. Their versatile nature allows them to be used in a wide range of creative ways, making them a fantastic addition to any Halloween decor collection. In addition to their visual appeal, bouncy witch legs are also easy to set up and store. They usually come with a stake or base that can be easily placed in the ground or secured to a surface. When the Halloween season is over, these decorations can be disassembled and stored compactly until the next year, ensuring that they can be enjoyed for many Halloweens to come. So, if you're looking to add a touch of whimsy and cheer to your Halloween decor, consider incorporating bouncy witch legs into your display. These playful decorations are sure to capture the spirit of Halloween and bring a smile to anyone who sees them. With their vibrant colors, swaying motion, and unconventional charm, bouncy witch legs are a delightful addition to any Halloween celebration..

Reviews for "Bouncy witch legs: the perfect addition to any Halloween display"

1. Sharon - ⭐ - I was really disappointed with the "Bouncy witch legs". The legs were not as bouncy as advertised, and they seemed to lose their elasticity very quickly. Additionally, the colors of the legs were not as vibrant as shown in the pictures. Overall, I felt like this product did not live up to its expectations and I would not recommend it.
2. John - ⭐⭐ - The "Bouncy witch legs" were a complete letdown for me. First of all, they were much smaller than I expected, and the material felt cheap and flimsy. The bounce was barely noticeable and they didn't hold up well to any type of wear and tear. It's definitely not worth the price, and I would suggest looking for a better alternative.
3. Samantha - ⭐⭐⭐ - The "Bouncy witch legs" were okay, but certainly not worth the hype. They were slightly bouncy, but the overall quality was lacking. The colors were dull and faded, and the legs started losing their bounce after just a few uses. While they were an interesting novelty item, I don't think they are worth the price, especially considering the lack of durability.
4. Michael - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - I found the "Bouncy witch legs" to be underwhelming. The bounce was decent, but the legs themselves seemed thin and prone to tearing. The colors were alright, but not as vibrant as I had hoped. While they were fun to play with for a short while, I don't think they are a worthwhile purchase in the long run. There are better options available for similar products.

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