It seems the Christmas spirit doesn't last very long for some people.
A bizarre scene was said to have played out in a Costco store in the US when a woman decided she no longer wanted her tree on 4 January.
She apparently demand a refund because her Christmas tree was 'dead'. For some mysterious reason, though, it took until well after the Christmas celebrations for its lack of life to bother her.
Even more bizarrely, the shop allegedly offered the woman a refund.
I'm not into celebrating Christmas; but I'd like to plant a nice Christmas tree in my yard, to partially pay back our earth, for all the trees I've killed.
Maybe a blue spruce, or one of the nicest kinds of Christmas trees.
My ohias average around 30'; and with the exception of this one tree, and some smaller tropical fruit trees, I want to keep over half my yard as a sanctuary for the natural Hawaiian forest.
Any ideas on what the nicest Christmas tree would be, for growing at 1500 feet in a tropical rainforest, and one that won't cut off sun from too many of my ohia trees?
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A bizarre scene was said to have played out in a Costco store in the US when a woman decided she no longer wanted her tree on 4 January.
She apparently demand a refund because her Christmas tree was 'dead'. For some mysterious reason, though, it took until well after the Christmas celebrations for its lack of life to bother her.
Even more bizarrely, the shop allegedly offered the woman a refund.
Jenny