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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
A short note to Walmart
Dear Walmart
It is October. Put the Christmas AWAY.
Put this black Christmas tree away for good.
Seriously? Who would buy a black Christmas tree?
-kisa-
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- kisatrtle
- I'm a 41 year old (gasp) freelance writer, school cafeteria manager, wife and mother. I have three children and one anxious and overweight beagle. I use my blog to make others laugh, to share some cool crafts, to document my lunchlady adventures and to lament about the challenges faced by us all on the journey called life. Thanks for visiting. Please leave some crack...um...I meant some comments.
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4 random thoughts:
My sister and I were in Myers looking for halloween costumes, we couldn't find any due to all the christmas decorations????
Kmart has their trees out to why do they insist on rushing the holidays seriously people it's only October where is the halloween stuff
Maybe it's a Halloween tree. You never know, I could see some of those 'people of Walmart' having this.
I know!! I see Christmas popping up all over! Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong … almost as wrong as a black Christmas tree.