Just hang a bunch of those pine air fresheners on a fake tree and problem solved. Or just cover the thing in pine-sol ftw.
Oh man, you’re playing with fire dude. Don’t ever come between a woman and her enjoyment of christmas and decorating… you’ll regret it. :squintnono:
Oh man, you’re playing with fire dude. Don’t ever come between a woman and her enjoyment of christmas and decorating… you’ll regret it. :squintnono:[/quote]
Oh man – this is some of the best advise I’ve ever read on this board!!
I’m hoping my folks dont ask to put the lights up now.
No way am i going out on that roof, with this wind chill.
That’s why you put it up in summer and leave it up there for good.
And when people ask why your lights are still up just say you are
preparing for Diwali*
- For the n00bs, Diwali = Hindu festival of lights.
That’s why you put it up in summer and leave it up there for good.
And when people ask why your lights are still up just say you are
preparing for Diwali*
- For the n00bs, Diwali = Hindu festival of lights.[/quote]We’ve done that every year, except now we didnt want to seem too ghetto.
Pfft, next spring, i’ll put em up. For Easter. :hsugh:
For all the hindu’s, that’s the return of Zombie Jesus.
That’s why you put it up in summer and leave it up there for good.
And when people ask why your lights are still up just say you are
preparing for Diwali*
- For the n00bs, Diwali = Hindu festival of lights.[/quote]
Diwali is awesome!
Let’s dance