Philip Martin a Xmas tree and was asked if I’d put it up myself. I said, No, I’ll probably just put it up in the living room. The guy asked if I was going to put it up myself. I’m going to put it up in the living room.ġ:21 AM - from Dartford, bought a new Xmas tree. Hollie you gonna put the tree up yourself?” “no I’m gonna put it up in the living room”ġ:18 AM - 15 Dec Evans: Are you going to put the tree up yourself? Vicar: No. I said, “Certainly not, I’m putting it up in the living room.” Bloke in the shop asked if I was putting it up myself. “no, you sick bastard” I replied, “i’m putting it up in the lounge” The joke has been printed on several images.Īndy L bought a Christmas tree today The girl in the shop asked if I was going to put it up myself I said no I’ll be putting it up in the loungeĪndrew bought a Xmas tree, assistant asks “if I’m putting it up myself”. I said, ‘Certainly not, I’m putting it up in the living room’” was posted on Twitter by Paul Twinn on December 3, 2010. “I bought a Christmas tree today The girl in the shop asked if I was going to put it up myself I said no I’ll be putting it up in the lounge.” Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.A somewhat NSFW Christmas tree joke was posted on Twitter by Andy L Smith on December 18, 2009: I’m in holiday mode at the moment! Still, I hope you’ll participate by showing off your favorite foliage for December in a post of your own, and leave your link in a comment here so we can find it.Īll material © 2006-2011 by Pam Penick for Digging. My thanks to the elves, and merry Christmas to you all!įoliage Follow-Up note: I know this hardly qualifies as a Foliage Follow-Up post, but I hope you’ll forgive me. We both love this kind of excess: an excess of spirit, fun, and a desire to brighten up people’s days. My husband took a few pictures with his cell phone and posted them to Facebook under the title Merry Xcess. Those adjustable legs came in handy on the steep slope. I even set up the tripod (first time I’d used it with the new camera) to steady my shots for the longer exposure required at dawn. They probably thought we were some of the decorating elves. People honked as they flew by on the highway, and bicyclists called out hello to us. My daughter busied herself by rehanging fallen ornaments. So we cooled our heels for about an hour waiting for the sun to crest the hill. Last Saturday I decided to get sunrise pictures of the trees and dragged my good-natured family along for the “fun.” We got there later than I’d planned, around 7:20 am, but I’d forgotten what a big hill stands between the eastern horizon and the highway. I believe you could say this tree was flocked.Īt least 50 trees along the highway have been decked out under cover of darkness, and it brings a smile to my face each time I see them. Pink flamingos and purple balls and beads grace another fun tree. Wings made of window screening complete the look. Large plastic bottles were painted black and then striped with yellow duct tape. Seemingly overnight Christmas elves must have decorated the cedar trees (junipers actually), which grow on the rocky slope along the highway.Įlves with a sense of humor. And not just any Christmas trees, but the anonymously decorated cedars along Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway) between 2222 and the Arboretum. In the spirit of the season, my Foliage Follow-Up post this month is strictly to do with Christmas tree foliage.
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