Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

MinnieM123

Premium Member
We would go out and cut a huge Red Cedar for my grandmothers house and then put real tin tinsel on the tree...She also had a huge Holly tree that we had to prune for her greenery.

Between the Cedar and the Holly, I was an itching bleeding mess as a child. But what memories.

She was lucky to have such a nice grandson.

I was intrigued by the real tin tinsel you used back then. That must have looked spectacular on the tree. We never had that--just the plastic kind, and hasn't been used for many years.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
She was lucky to have such a nice grandson.

I was intrigued by the real tin tinsel you used back then. That must have looked spectacular on the tree. We never had that--just the plastic kind, and hasn't been used for many years.
Tinsel is like carpet - it drifts in and out of style.

Hopefully, avocado green and harvest gold appliances have gone buh-bye for good though. (With full apologies to @Eric1955.)
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
She was lucky to have such a nice grandson.

I was intrigued by the real tin tinsel you used back then. That must have looked spectacular on the tree. We never had that--just the plastic kind, and hasn't been used for many years.
I consider myself lucky to have the grandparents that I had.

I did a quick Wiki search on tinsel I guess it wasn't made from tin....it was worse...it was made from lead.
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
****? S H A G

who knew?
His favorite kind of carpet.
Mike-Myers-Austin-Powers-1-.jpg
 

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