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Distraction Of The Day: Penn State Christmas Lights

There is a sensation that’s been sweeping the Internet over the past month, and its the use of Christmas lights that are choreographed to music. The videos of these well-coordinated lights on people’s homes have been becoming more and more popular every day on websites like Reddit.

Bob Witt, a Penn State alumnus, has set up his lighting display to synchronize with recordings of the Penn State Blue Band. In the video below, you’ll see a somewhat cheesy but mostly awesome Christmas lights show that goes along with “The Nittany Lion” — which most people believe is called “Hail To The Lion” — and “Fight On, State”.

So without further ado, here’s the coolest thing that you’ll see all day:

You can check out the rest of Witt’s videos — including Jingle Bells Techno and Coca Cola-themed lights — here.

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Zach Berger is a StateCollege.com reporter and Onward State's Managing Editor Emeritus. You can find him at the Phyrst more nights than not. If he had to pick a last meal, Zach would go for a medium-rare New York strip steak with a side of garlic mashed potatoes and a cold BrewDog Punk IPA. You can reach him via e-mail at [email protected] or on Twitter at @theZachBerger.

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