18 thoughts on “Why You Should Water Your Christmas Tree”
Brother Barnabas
Luckily the presents beside the tree didn’t burn. What does that tell us?
paul
that nobody in the family was bold enough to get coal?
dylad
the lasers did it
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
I think this is a euphemism.
Brother Barnabas
Embrace your moistness?
Brother Barnabas
(have again reminded myself that i don’t have to make every comment that comes into my head)
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
Heh. I deleted my reply, thinking the exact same thing. It had the words gusset and moist in it.
Brother Barnabas
Things are simpler when you’re in moderation. Don’t have to do your own thinking – can just blurt out whatever occurs to you and Broadsheet takes care of it.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
I must try to up my game. Or down it, I guess.
Tony
Controversial trailblazing stuff.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
xx
Rob
I was completely unaware of this.
I just thought it we watered it to keep it looking fresh for the 6-8 weeks we have the tree up.
yes, 6-8.
realPolithicks
Christmas comes but once a year…but apparently lasts a long time in your house.
Killian G
I once had one up for what seemed like months on end
Brother Barnabas
I sense another date-that-wrong story coming on?
:-Joe
I didn’t know people were now lighting small fires in their xmass trees before going to bed….
Is this some sort of energy / heating cost-saving trend that’s somehow just passed me by?
– Climate change(crisis) awareness must be really sinking in to the mainstream consciousness…
:-J
Murtles
And no one rescued the poor cat on the chair in either scenario….although he does look suspiciously guilty.
The Ghost of Starina
I’ve got one of those potted Christmas trees from Supervalu, but no matter how well I water it it’s still dry as fupp. I presume nobody watered it before I bought it.
Luckily the presents beside the tree didn’t burn. What does that tell us?
that nobody in the family was bold enough to get coal?
the lasers did it
I think this is a euphemism.
Embrace your moistness?
(have again reminded myself that i don’t have to make every comment that comes into my head)
Heh. I deleted my reply, thinking the exact same thing. It had the words gusset and moist in it.
Things are simpler when you’re in moderation. Don’t have to do your own thinking – can just blurt out whatever occurs to you and Broadsheet takes care of it.
I must try to up my game. Or down it, I guess.
Controversial trailblazing stuff.
xx
I was completely unaware of this.
I just thought it we watered it to keep it looking fresh for the 6-8 weeks we have the tree up.
yes, 6-8.
Christmas comes but once a year…but apparently lasts a long time in your house.
I once had one up for what seemed like months on end
I sense another date-that-wrong story coming on?
I didn’t know people were now lighting small fires in their xmass trees before going to bed….
Is this some sort of energy / heating cost-saving trend that’s somehow just passed me by?
– Climate change(crisis) awareness must be really sinking in to the mainstream consciousness…
:-J
And no one rescued the poor cat on the chair in either scenario….although he does look suspiciously guilty.
I’ve got one of those potted Christmas trees from Supervalu, but no matter how well I water it it’s still dry as fupp. I presume nobody watered it before I bought it.