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I'm glad to see this instead of a bunch of Christmas c r a p.
When I moved to Texas five years ago, I was in Kroger one day during early October. It was still extremely hot out, somewhere in the upper 90s, and they had one of those gigantic inflatable snow globes that people put out on their front lawns on display! It's not even Halloween and they're trying to push Christmas. I don't care how much people love Christmas, it was ridiculous. I was nowhere near ready to see anything related to Christmas at that point in time, especially when it still felt like summer even though it was fall according to the calendar.Rising Dead Man wrote:I party and Michaels AND Dollar Tree already have ghosts and ghouls all over there shelves.![]()
I'm glad to see this instead of a bunch of Christmas c r a p.
my wife tosses some of that white sparkling cotton stuff on the piano for her Xmas display so I say go for it!Andybev01 wrote:Micheal's sells Styrofoam platforms for lit house displays. Would I be being lazy if I bought those instead of painting and sculpting my own?
On man...I always wish that I had a large needle with me when I see those things, even if it is at Christmastime.sueluvshalloween wrote:When I moved to Texas five years ago, I was in Kroger one day during early October. It was still extremely hot out, somewhere in the upper 90s, and they had one of those gigantic inflatable snow globes that people put out on their front lawns on display! It's not even Halloween and they're trying to push Christmas. I don't care how much people love Christmas, it was ridiculous. I was nowhere near ready to see anything related to Christmas at that point in time, especially when it still felt like summer even though it was fall according to the calendar.Rising Dead Man wrote:I party and Michaels AND Dollar Tree already have ghosts and ghouls all over there shelves.![]()
I'm glad to see this instead of a bunch of Christmas c r a p.
I'm not a huge fan of those, either. I think they're tacky.Andybev01 wrote:On man...I always wish that I had a large needle with me when I see those things, even if it is at Christmastime.sueluvshalloween wrote:When I moved to Texas five years ago, I was in Kroger one day during early October. It was still extremely hot out, somewhere in the upper 90s, and they had one of those gigantic inflatable snow globes that people put out on their front lawns on display! It's not even Halloween and they're trying to push Christmas. I don't care how much people love Christmas, it was ridiculous. I was nowhere near ready to see anything related to Christmas at that point in time, especially when it still felt like summer even though it was fall according to the calendar.Rising Dead Man wrote:I party and Michaels AND Dollar Tree already have ghosts and ghouls all over there shelves.![]()
I'm glad to see this instead of a bunch of Christmas c r a p.
If you look around you might find gravestones and skeletons and severed arms and.........tantraman wrote:Two weeks ago I saw scare crows on sale at micheals