A few (or is it many by now? Not sure just when it was) years ago some places had upside down Christmas trees. Generally these were restaurants and the trees were hung upside down from the ceiling. It seemed to be an attempt to have a Christmas tree and not have it take up (quite as much) floor space. I haven't seen such things for a while. I also recall my father saying (jokingly? hard to tell) that they were "Satanic Christmas Trees." I suppose like the upside-down crosses...
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A few (or is it many by now? Not sure just when it was) years ago some places had upside down Christmas trees. Generally these were restaurants and the trees were hung upside down from the ceiling. It seemed to be an attempt to have a Christmas tree and not have it take up (quite as much) floor space. I haven't seen such things for a while. I also recall my father saying (jokingly? hard to tell) that they were "Satanic Christmas Trees." I suppose like the upside-down crosses...
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