The United States has always been shedding fur.
I think this is about the anti-fur campaign from PETA, et al.
Most have grown up with a faux Christmas Tree in the house at the holidays.
As one with a pine allergy, I happily embrace the faux tree.
This is the one that hits me the hardest:
Ferris Bueller and Sloane Peterson could be their parents.
I refuse to click through to that list on the grounds that it ALWAYS pisses me off. The vast majority of kids are neither as sheltered nor as stupid as this list makes them out to be.
The United States has always been shedding fur.
I think this is about the anti-fur campaign from PETA, et al.
Okay, if that's what it means, their attempt to be cutesy and coy is just confusing and asinine.
Most have grown up with a faux Christmas Tree in the house at the holidays.
I don't get this one either. I was a member of the class of 1993, and I grew up with a fake tree. Most of my friends did. Do the brain trusts who write these lists remember the 70s? There were silver aluminum trees!
I grew up with a fake tree too. My family didn't get real trees after the incident.
There were fake trees before that. They were really ugly - uglier than a "silver" tree with a rotating colored spotlight on it.
Kate: congratulations on the forthcoming sticky minion.
Hey, check out dolphins using tools.
I grew up with a fake tree, and I'm 46. My mother was deathly afraid of fires, so fake tree it was. I didn't get a real tree until I'd moved out of the house.
Congrats, Kate!!
We had a silver x-mas tree when I was a kid--I think the last time we actually used it was in the late '60s. We only used real trees after that.
When I was little we'd go into the woods and cut our tree and drag it home behind a tractor or a horse. We usually got a red cedar, which I believe is not actually a cedar, but it wasn't a pine.
Okay, you can't just leave it like that, Gudanov. What's The Incident? Tell us a story!