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CliffnMesquite
11-11-2009, 11:22 PM
When do you put yours up? That's assuming that you do. I was robbed of a bit of the Christmas spirit last year due to recovering from my illness, so I need a bit extra this year. I think I'll set up the old tree this weekend before the game. Give the cat something to torture besides my house shoes.
:)

bbgun
11-11-2009, 11:35 PM
When I was a kid, we didn't put it up till Xmas Eve. And we didn't take it down till February something. How many of you actually go to the trouble of cutting one down with a saw?

Avaj
11-11-2009, 11:46 PM
Hopefully we will put ours up Thanksgiving weekend or sooner. My daughter has been on my back about it, so it has to be soon.

CliffnMesquite
11-11-2009, 11:55 PM
When I was a kid, we didn't put it up till Xmas Eve. And we didn't take it down till February something. How many of you actually go to the trouble of cutting one down with a saw?

Mine came in a box from Walgreens, and like it's owner..."Pre-Lit".
:)

Bob Sacamano
11-12-2009, 12:47 AM
I celebrate Festivus

so I wouldn't know anything about a Christmas tree

silverbear
11-12-2009, 01:26 AM
When I was a kid, we didn't put it up till Xmas Eve. And we didn't take it down till February something. How many of you actually go to the trouble of cutting one down with a saw?

I stopped when we got the last one around your house... damn, you sleep heavy...

CliffnMesquite
11-12-2009, 01:27 AM
I celebrate Festivus

so I wouldn't know anything about a Christmas tree

Exactly how MANY poles have you danced around? :eek:











;)

silverbear
11-12-2009, 04:17 AM
Exactly how MANY poles have you danced around? :eek:











;)

Are you really sure you wanna know??

IMO, some questions are better left unanswered...

I'm sure Jerry Springer would rather know how many Czechoslovakians he's danced around (I wonder how many times he's told that same, lame joke??)...

Yeagermeister
11-12-2009, 06:09 AM
Whenever my wife puts it up. :laugh2:

I doubt she'll put it up since we won't be home for Christmas this year.

Danny White
11-12-2009, 09:14 AM
We go out and cut ours down.

We usually go out a little after Thanksgiving. Hopefully there's a nice weekend in early December so it's not too cold. That's when I usually put up my lights as well.

Faerluna
11-12-2009, 09:16 AM
I like putting ours up the day after Thanksgiving.

This will be the first year that our daughter will be somewhat understanding about Christmas, so it should be very fun.

We have a fake tree, because I don't like cleaning up needles, watering, misc. crap that can be in a real tree. I was going to buy a new one this year, but since we have a new kitten, I guess I'll put that off one more year.

The old one has branches that all bent up and discombobulated because the cats won't stay out of it. Now that most of them are a little older, then just like sitting under it, which I don't mind.

I also only decorate the top 2/3 of the tree because of the cats and our daughter running off with the ornaments (none of which are glass).

Danny White
11-12-2009, 09:19 AM
Fake trees are certainly a lot less hassle, but I just love the smell of a fresh cut tree.

Chief
11-12-2009, 09:30 AM
Fake trees are certainly a lot less hassle, but I just love the smell of a fresh cut tree.

Me too. That makes me torn.

We'll have a real one this year ... probably put it up in early December.

TheCount
11-12-2009, 11:06 AM
When do you put yours up? That's assuming that you do. I was robbed of a bit of the Christmas spirit last year due to recovering from my illness, so I need a bit extra this year. I think I'll set up the old tree this weekend before the game. Give the cat something to torture besides my house shoes.
:)

We put ours up thanksgiving weekend usually. We go right from Halloween decorations to thanksgiving to Christmas, one of my favorite things as a kid and I plan to keep that tradition doing when I have kids.

theebs
11-12-2009, 11:11 AM
Fake trees are certainly a lot less hassle, but I just love the smell of a fresh cut tree.


Amen to that.

All my life when I was home with my family we went and cut them down, it was great. Then we would let the tree sit in the garage over night after trimming the bottom and putting it in the stand. It was usually the second week of december.

Trees dry out with the heat in your house so the sooner you put them up the sooner they dry out.

Since I moved to Texas, I have had a hard time finding trees. It seems everyone uses fake ones here or something..... We had a fake one for 3 of the years I have been here. I absolutely hated it.

So we are back to a real one. There is nothing better. Probably will get one the second week of december and leave it up till the needles start to fall off.

Doomsday101
11-12-2009, 11:11 AM
We go out and cut ours down.

We usually go out a little after Thanksgiving. Hopefully there's a nice weekend in early December so it's not too cold. That's when I usually put up my lights as well.

We wait until others cut them down then when they go to the store we take theirs. :lmao:

ZeroClub
11-12-2009, 11:14 AM
When do you put yours up? That's assuming that you do. I was robbed of a bit of the Christmas spirit last year due to recovering from my illness, so I need a bit extra this year. I think I'll set up the old tree this weekend before the game. Give the cat something to torture besides my house shoes.
:)

Go for it.

I have an artificial tree in a closet and I'm thinking about taking it out very soon. Maybe this weekend.

There are lots of holidays here, but no Halloween or Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was my old marker.

theebs
11-12-2009, 11:23 AM
We wait until others cut them down then when they go to the store we take theirs. :lmao:

I have a funny xmas tree story.

There was a guy who was a gym teacher at the high school my friend went to who lived on our street.

During the summer my friends and I were always riding our bikes around. The gym teacher was having a garage sale and apparently someone stole a pair of ski's and some other stuff. He assumed it was us because we had ridden past his house numerous times. He came after us and accused us of all this stuff.....it was a big ordeal to which he almost made us look guilty for something we knew nothing about.

anyway, so that winter we decided to get back at him. Occasionally on saturday's my friends and I would walk up to friendly's around the corner from our house and go eat. We had to walk past this guy's house.

So one night during our xmas vacation from school, on our way home, we saw everyone throwing out there xmas trees. The light bulb went off. We took about 8 trees....big trees and put them on his porch so that he couldnt open his door. It was ridiculous how packed they were on his porch. I have no idea how they didnt hear us.

So after we had them on there, a couple of us went across the street and hid behind the bushes and trees and one of my other friends stood on the ledge of the porch and rang his doorbell a couple of times. It was about 10 or so at night.

So as we hid behind the bushes across the street, we watched him try and open the door and could not. It was hillarious. He had to go out his backdoor and walk around to the front....he was all mad and yelling. It was great.

and that is my tree story. Nights like that were the best.

Danny White
11-12-2009, 11:32 AM
We wait until others cut them down then when they go to the store we take theirs. :lmao:

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n126/lindsayloohoo1021/halloween/christmas/grinch.jpg

theogt
11-12-2009, 11:57 AM
Weekend after T-giving. My ceiling is 12 feet where we put our tree. Most real trees look tiny in that kind of space and I am not about to mess with getting a tree that big, so we go with the gigantic fake.

WoodysGirl
11-12-2009, 12:07 PM
Growing up, we had a fake one. Partially because my Mom worked so much. Me and my brother would always surprise my Mom when she came home at night. It was always after Thanksgiving.

Now that we're older, my Mom or brother buys a real tree and have his kids trim it. It's always cute.

bbgun
11-12-2009, 12:09 PM
Growing up, we had a fake one. Partially because my Mom worked so much. Me and my brother would always surprise my Mom when she came home at night. It was always after Thanksgiving.

Now that we're older, my Mom or brother buys a real tree and have his kids trim it. It's always cute.

Are you saving a spot for me under the Mistletoe?

Bob Sacamano
11-12-2009, 12:26 PM
Are you saving a spot for me under the Mistletoe?

:laugh2: she's likely to shove a twig of mistletoe up your ***

bbgun
11-12-2009, 12:31 PM
:laugh2: she's likely to shove a twig of mistletoe up your ***

No way. She'll be too looped on spiked egg nog.

Doomsday101
11-12-2009, 12:37 PM
I have a funny xmas tree story.

There was a guy who was a gym teacher at the high school my friend went to who lived on our street.

During the summer my friends and I were always riding our bikes around. The gym teacher was having a garage sale and apparently someone stole a pair of ski's and some other stuff. He assumed it was us because we had ridden past his house numerous times. He came after us and accused us of all this stuff.....it was a big ordeal to which he almost made us look guilty for something we knew nothing about.

anyway, so that winter we decided to get back at him. Occasionally on saturday's my friends and I would walk up to friendly's around the corner from our house and go eat. We had to walk past this guy's house.

So one night during our xmas vacation from school, on our way home, we saw everyone throwing out there xmas trees. The light bulb went off. We took about 8 trees....big trees and put them on his porch so that he couldnt open his door. It was ridiculous how packed they were on his porch. I have no idea how they didnt hear us.

So after we had them on there, a couple of us went across the street and hid behind the bushes and trees and one of my other friends stood on the ledge of the porch and rang his doorbell a couple of times. It was about 10 or so at night.

So as we hid behind the bushes across the street, we watched him try and open the door and could not. It was hillarious. He had to go out his backdoor and walk around to the front....he was all mad and yelling. It was great.

and that is my tree story. Nights like that were the best.

So in other words you were a hooligan growing up. :laugh2:

Me too. :laugh2:

WoodysGirl
11-12-2009, 01:31 PM
Are you saving a spot for me under the Mistletoe?
No Mistletoe gets hung in our house.. So you're out of luck there.
No way. She'll be too looped on spiked egg nog.I don't drink egg nog.

theebs
11-12-2009, 01:33 PM
So in other words you were a hooligan growing up. :laugh2:

Me too. :laugh2:

No, not a hooligan. A practical joker. This stuff was pretty much a daily occurrence till I was about 17 or so.

But this instance was payback!!!!!

bbgun
11-12-2009, 01:37 PM
No Mistletoe gets hung in our house.. So you're out of luck there.
I don't drink egg nog.

Will you at least come Wassailing with me? Or perhaps join me for a cup of hot cocoa while Spandau Ballet's "True" plays softly in the background?

DallasCowpoke
11-12-2009, 01:54 PM
Will you at least come Wassailing with me? Or perhaps join me for a cup of hot cocoa while Spandau Ballet's "True" plays softly in the background?

Maybe she'd be more interested, if your Yule Log wasn't so twiglike??

Hoofbite
11-12-2009, 01:57 PM
Maybe she'd be more interested, if your Yule Log wasn't so twiglike??

Wow......putting it out there.

As far as trees go. I think anything before December is too damn early.

Yeagermeister
11-12-2009, 02:32 PM
Maybe she'd be more interested, if your Yule Log wasn't so twiglike??

Listen to the man he speaks from personal experience :D

Faerluna
11-12-2009, 02:38 PM
Wow......putting it out there.

As far as trees go. I think anything before December is too damn early.


....not very far, apparently. ;)

big dog cowboy
11-12-2009, 03:18 PM
We buy our Christmas tree on the Firday after Thanksgiving. I get it all set up and ready to decorate. The rest of the weekend us spent decorating the house and casually watching football.

Bob Sacamano
11-12-2009, 03:29 PM
what does everyone do while they decorate? is another question to ask

I used to listen to Christmas music while eating Christmas M&Ms

Amy Grant and M&Ms...mmmm

WoodysGirl
11-12-2009, 04:46 PM
what does everyone do while they decorate? is another question to ask

I used to listen to Christmas music while eating Christmas M&Ms

Amy Grant and M&Ms...mmmm
Growing up? Yell at my big brother.

I don't have a tree at my house...and by the time I get to my Mom's, my brother and the kids have decorated his. The funny thing is I know my brother spends his time yelling at his kids.

DallasCowpoke
11-12-2009, 04:52 PM
Listen to the man he speaks from personal experience :D

:eek: STOP LOOKING AT ME IN THE LOCKER ROOM SHOWER YA PREVERT!!

Bob Sacamano
11-12-2009, 05:21 PM
:eek: STOP LOOKING AT ME IN THE LOCKER ROOM SHOWER YA PREVERT!!

you're really queer

Yeagermeister
11-12-2009, 05:35 PM
:eek: STOP LOOKING AT ME IN THE LOCKER ROOM SHOWER YA PREVERT!!

I heard it from Bob. He said you were no Troy Aikman.

Faerluna
11-12-2009, 05:42 PM
what does everyone do while they decorate?

I spend lots of time saying things like

Get away from there!
Don't touch that!
Put that down!
Not for kitty!
Not for Brianna!

Yeagermeister
11-12-2009, 05:48 PM
I spend lots of time saying things like

Get away from there!
Don't touch that!
Put that down!
Not for kitty!
Not for Brianna!
Not for Kilyin

FIFY :laugh2:

Faerluna
11-12-2009, 05:56 PM
FIFY :laugh2:


:eek::o::D

DallasCowpoke
11-12-2009, 08:13 PM
you're really queer
You're Mom disagrees.

Bob Sacamano
11-12-2009, 08:49 PM
You're Mom disagrees.

she'd make you howl like your wimpy dogs