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!
Given my current age-related panic, I should not have read the list.
I know it's irrational. I know.
Kids that age won't have John Bobbitt on their radar at all, much less think about him "sleeping with one eye open." That makes no sense.