Tuesday, December 20, 2011

It's Like Christmas Vacation Cousin Eddie Style

Have you seen all those ads all over Facebook trying to sell Cousin Eddie hats from Christmas Vacation? Maybe you only see the ads if you talk about it. I swear Facebook even knows what I have for lunch and what kind of booze I like to drink. Anyway, a family in North Carolina was decorating their Christmas tree when a 6 year old told her dad that some tinsel was moving. Unlike Christmas Vacation this was not a squirrel that was moving but a corn snake. I see a movie in the near future. Snakes In Christmas Trees. It would have to be 3D and snakes would leap out at unsuspecting victims at Christmas tree lots and homes in their quest to take over the world.



12 comments:

  1. Are corn snakes poisonous? I would be traumatized!

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  2. No corn snakes are not poisonous and it's pretty rare for a snake to be found in a pine tree. Just an odd occurance.

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  3. It's the end times. Next we'll see Lindsay Lohan showing up for court on time and wearing a bra.

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  4. @Vicki:That WOULD signal the apocolypse.

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  5. eeeeeek! Just feeling faint thinking about it. CanNot watch video.

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  6. My husband and I would be out of the house, and I am much better with snakes than he is, I just don't know how to cope with them without a snake person there.

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  7. Get these muthaf*ckin' snakes off my muthaf*ckin' tree!

    Someone had to say it, right?

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  8. Anonymous6:08 PM

    Good one, Momster! *giggles*

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  9. When I was younger, my parents left to go out of town and left my sister in charge of me. We had gone to get our tree from a tree farm and were in the process of decorating it when, out came a mouse. Neither of us were equipped to handle a mouse. We ran around screaming and couldn't get anyone to come retrieve the mouse...so we called the cops. Good times (small town). Two officers showed up, laughing their asses off at us.

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  10. I'm really glad that the parents didn't get all freaked out about the situation. I'm likin' the calm dad, showing his kids the snake; it's education! I'd like to think this ended on a high note, and not with dad taking the snake outside and chopping it in half with a shovel.

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