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Think about a past Christmas... Lot of things to remember. For instance:
Do you remember those Christmas trees made out of tin foil that you used a rotating multi-colored light shining on it to give it some color?
Do you remember that spray on snow stuff everybody used to spray on their windows? There were stencils you could use to get things like a reindeer, bells, the words "Merry Christmas" and a whole host of other stuff you had to scrub off your window after Christmas.
How about tinsel you use to put on your Christmas tree. One pack was enough to jam radars if used properly. This stuff had staying power. It was not unusual to find a strand of it in your carpet in July left over from Christmas.
Christmas tree stands that had 3 screws you had to screw into the base of your live Christmas tree. Had to put water in it every day. It worked well until the cat climbed the tree or the day after Christmas - which ever came first.
How about your Christmas stocking you hung up so Santa could fill it with goodies? No matter what size you hung up, 70% of it seemed to be filled with apples and oranges. What's up with that Santa?
There are lots of things to remember. What are some of your Christmas memories?
Do you remember those Christmas trees made out of tin foil that you used a rotating multi-colored light shining on it to give it some color?
Do you remember that spray on snow stuff everybody used to spray on their windows? There were stencils you could use to get things like a reindeer, bells, the words "Merry Christmas" and a whole host of other stuff you had to scrub off your window after Christmas.
How about tinsel you use to put on your Christmas tree. One pack was enough to jam radars if used properly. This stuff had staying power. It was not unusual to find a strand of it in your carpet in July left over from Christmas.
Christmas tree stands that had 3 screws you had to screw into the base of your live Christmas tree. Had to put water in it every day. It worked well until the cat climbed the tree or the day after Christmas - which ever came first.
How about your Christmas stocking you hung up so Santa could fill it with goodies? No matter what size you hung up, 70% of it seemed to be filled with apples and oranges. What's up with that Santa?
There are lots of things to remember. What are some of your Christmas memories?
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