Posted by NCWayne on November 28, 2010 at 20:14:28 from (98.21.228.96):
I thought about putting 'You might be a redneck if" in the title line given what I'm sitting here looking at but decided to broaden the scope of the thread a little......
My wife and daughter put up our artificial tree this afternoon and are now waiting on me to put on the lights so they can decorate it. So right now it's just sitting there bare....except for the decorations my wife put on it a little bit ago. Our dryer died the other evening so to dry cloths until I can get it fixed the wife is doing it the old fashioned way, on a rack in front of the wood stove. Just so happens where the tree is setting is just off to the left and abut 5 feet in front of the stove....(((one reason I always use an artificial tree that won't dry out and become a spark catcher, instead of a live one... for the safety gurus ))))...Sooooo when she ran out of room on the drying rack this evening the tree was just too handy to resist using as an overflow. I was sitting here watching TV and happened to glance over at the tree and low and behold there hung several pairs of my 'drawers' along with several other items of clothing on the tree.
As you can imagine the first thought that went through my mind was "If you hang your 'drawers' on the Christmas tree to dry....you might be a redneck"....
Thankfully they aren't intended to be a permenant decoration but it got me curious as to the strangest thing you have ever hung on a Christmas tree yourself or seen hung on one by someone else.
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