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ISP stands for Internet Service Provider such as Spectrum, Comcast, etc..What does ISP stand for?
Actually I don't do a real tree anymore. Since I live alone and have no family in the area a little table top fake tree with battery powered lights does me fine.My family is putting up the Christmas tree rn
Actually, when I used to do live trees, I would buy with root bundles wrapped in canvas and dirt. After Christmas I would plant in a pre-dug hole in my yard. LOL! My yard had d a LOT of trees. When I used to do this every tree survived and did well.We’ve had the same plastic tree for like…. 20 years LOL. Seeing people dump real trees in the trash is so sad to me
We cut a real tree on the mountains every year. They say it's good for the forest, thinning out some of the smaller trees. The local landfill grinds up old ones for mulch, and Game and Fish dumps them in the lake to make underwater habitat for bass and walleyes. So not much gets wasted. Real trees are so much prettier than plastic ones...We’ve had the same plastic tree for like…. 20 years LOL. Seeing people dump real trees in the trash is so sad to me
Our tree is so throughly covered in lights and ornaments every year you can barely even see the actual treeReal trees are so much prettier than plastic ones...
Hey!!! Ditto! Except mine was for a layer cake. It's like a first grader tried to bake himself a cake with no supervisionI severely overfilled my cake pan today hehehehehehe
It looks like a monster rn
My kitchen looked like an entire classroom of first graders were released with the only supervision being a tired teacher not paid enough to deal with itHey!!! Ditto! Except mine was for a layer cake. It's like a first grader tried to bake himself a cake with no supervision
Oh well.. At least it tastes ok...
under promise and over-deliver.As posted in another thread I ordered a new table lamp from Walmart. Initially the delivery date was something like December 6 or 7. Now it shows delivery on November 30 with bright red text next to the delivery date stating that my order is arriving early. This isn't an isolated case but happens just about every time I order from Walmart and the local store does not have the item.
I suppose this is a good marketing practice as one would be like "Oh cool! I'm getting it a week early." but don't they think that a consumer is going to catch on after it happens all the time?
It'll be like that one scene from National Lampoon's Christmas VacationI wish we could have a real tree...but with my mother and I's allergies, we both know that is highly unlikely. Plus we have jerk cats who enjoy chewing, climbing, rubbing on, pawing/batting at, and overall just being buttholes. With our luck, one of them would end up knocking it down or finding a way for it to catch fire