Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli

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  1. Josh 1360

    Josh 1360 said, 19 days ago

    Saw that joke coming a yard away.

  2. whardin1960

    whardin1960 said, 19 days ago

    Why wait a week? The weather’s only gonna make it harder the later you wait!

  3. scbaguru

    scbaguru said, 19 days ago

    I saw a couple putting up their tree in their front window last night. And the jack O’ Lantern’s not even cold yet.

  4. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 19 days ago

    We took down the Halloween stuff and put Christmas in it’s place at work.
    Shelves don’t sit there empty.

  5. kfaatz925

    kfaatz925 said, 19 days ago

    I almost wish there were Thanksgiving decorations, so as not to rush things.

  6. OldHipster

    OldHipster said, 19 days ago

    No problems, dudes! In a week or so, I’ll dig out the old turkey-o-lantern and get it to steppin’.

    Ya know?

  7. estherseim1

    estherseim1 said, 19 days ago

    goodness gracious. i’m not planning to put xmas decorations up for another month at least

  8. mrprongs

    mrprongs said, 19 days ago

    What? You’ve got a whole week to mourn.

  9. TMO1

    TMO1Genius_badge said, 19 days ago

    There are Thanksgiving decorations. Dried corn (sold in nurseries and craft stores). Cornucopias. Also the kind of things elementary schools decorate with such as turkey cutouts (paper). Admittedly, these are inside decorations, not exterior decorations, except for dried corn, which can be put on a fall-themed wreath on an outside door.

  10. Destiny23

    Destiny23 said, 18 days ago

    You don’t HAVE to put up the Christmas junk so soon! You need to learn to resist peer pressure!!

    The Christmas Tree should ALWAYS be put up Christmas Eve, so it’s special on Christmas morning.

  11. Asrial

    AsrialGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    Destiny > I put the Christmas decorations up after December 5.
    That’s a special Dutch holiday called “Sinterklaas”.
    If you think that sounds a lot like Santa Claus, you’re right.
    Santa Claus comes from Sinterklaas.
    Check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas