I miss the old tinsel with the lead.
sighhhhhh
If we PROMISE not to eat it, can we have it back?
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I miss the old tinsel with the lead.
sighhhhhh
If we PROMISE not to eat it, can we have it back?
my grandma still has that tinsel. It was looking pretty shabby last time I saw it.
Debet is my hero.
I just love that my parents were so open minded about our lifestyle choices that the only way to piss them off was to pursue an organized religion.This is so funny, especially knowing your parents!
OK, this would be sooooo bad to get: [link]
We really did use it year after year. It wouldn't get into the landfill. I SWEARS.
I miss the old tinsel with the lead.
Me too. It hung better. It didn't stick to everything. You could smush it up into a little ball.
Yes, I should point out that after they got over their initial, "wha?" my parents were totally cool with my sister being Jewish. That's probably why she lost interest.
I hate the giant inflatable santas and snowglobes.
And, it is very hard to stop eating yummy cookie dough and put it in the oven instead. Gah!
Me too. It hung better. It didn't stick to everything. You could smush it up into a little ball.
it had weight, so it looked nice and didn't float all over the living room, and you didn't find strands of it in June.
My entire downtown, I just discovered while driving home, has the trunks of all the trees wrapped in white lights. I suspect this is just the first wave of decorating as there is something called Old Town Christmas scheduled for a week from Saturday, but it looks a little odd at the moment.
Haven't moved the mezuzah yet. Tomorrow.
Non sequiters R us.
I've never decorated with any sort of tinsel. Y'all might as well be speaking a foreign language right now.