I came across one in NJ while visiting friends.That is nowhere near where I live, I assure you.I’m a NoVa native – born inside the Beltway, but I live farther out – in Low Down County.
We had two Christmas trees for a couple years while I was growing up: A real one in the living room and an aluminum one with a color wheel in the basement/family room. Mom hated the latter (wasn’t one of those depicted in “A Charlie Brown Christmas?”) and it didn’t last long. Thankfully.
Then there’s the story of the classic team of Laurel and Hardy. Ollie just loved to cook, and his specialty was dessert (as you can just imagine from his physique), while his partner tended to favor more low cal fare. However, he did want to treat his buddy, so tried several recipes, none of which really hit home. Finally he found one that worked, so he stopped experimenting. It was, at long last, Stan’s last custard.I’ll go hid now
I never liked killing a tree for Christmas and throwing it away a month later, so when I set up my own home I bought an artificial tree I could use year after year. The tree became a tradition like the heritage decorations I put on it every year. This year I’ll be setting up my third tree in forty years.
kmwtigger almost 9 years ago
Ellie—2 points, John—0 points!!
Argythree almost 9 years ago
LOL!!!! Good one, Elly!
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
But Custer’s last stand was in the U.S. territory (later state) of Montana, not the Canadian province of Ontario.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 9 years ago
As opposed to Custard’s Last Stand which is a good place to buy soft ice cream.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I came across one in NJ while visiting friends.That is nowhere near where I live, I assure you.I’m a NoVa native – born inside the Beltway, but I live farther out – in Low Down County.
crazyliberal almost 9 years ago
I’m from Chicago and we have at least one here.
bryce.gear almost 9 years ago
LMAO Well done!
jdbligh almost 9 years ago
I agree with trekman58 – although Pastis makes a bit more effort (for much more painful results).
IndyMan almost 9 years ago
Emo’s is better than ’Custer’s Last Stand’(if you are in the Peoria area) stopped there one time when passing through ! ! !
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Been waitin’ all day for that one.
Linguist almost 9 years ago
Time to circle the wagons, John. You can get your son to sound the retreat on his trumpet. Afterall, he is called little big horn !
mourdac Premium Member almost 9 years ago
BOOO!
ladykat almost 9 years ago
Good one, Ellie!
LeePIII Premium Member almost 9 years ago
She’s been talking to Stephen Pastis lately.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I have a small artificial tree that I put in the window. I hate the mess and complications of a full size live tree.
Guilty Bystander almost 9 years ago
We had two Christmas trees for a couple years while I was growing up: A real one in the living room and an aluminum one with a color wheel in the basement/family room. Mom hated the latter (wasn’t one of those depicted in “A Charlie Brown Christmas?”) and it didn’t last long. Thankfully.
zeimetr almost 9 years ago
When I was a kid I thought that the Custard Stand and Custer’s Last Stand were one and the same.
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
Before the battle was over, the Lakota/Cheyenne had already struck camp and on their way to Canada. Unfortunately, to an area of famine.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 9 years ago
Then there’s the story of the classic team of Laurel and Hardy. Ollie just loved to cook, and his specialty was dessert (as you can just imagine from his physique), while his partner tended to favor more low cal fare. However, he did want to treat his buddy, so tried several recipes, none of which really hit home. Finally he found one that worked, so he stopped experimenting. It was, at long last, Stan’s last custard. I’ll go hid now
David Rickard Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Stephan Pastis has a lot to answer for…
Durak Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Groan…… :)
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I never liked killing a tree for Christmas and throwing it away a month later, so when I set up my own home I bought an artificial tree I could use year after year. The tree became a tradition like the heritage decorations I put on it every year. This year I’ll be setting up my third tree in forty years.
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
You know what they say about paybacks, John.