by Matt The Christmas Guy Martoccio | Sep 6, 2010 | How To
The Christmas Guys Chestnut of the day~ The largest functional Christmas cracker was 45.72 meters long and 3.04 meters in diameter. It was made by Australian international rugby player Ray Price in Markson Sparks of New South Wales, Australia and was pulled in the car...
by Matt The Christmas Guy Martoccio | Sep 4, 2010 | How To
The Christmas Guys Chestnut of the day~ A wreath with holly, red berries and other decorations began from at least the 17th century. Holly, with its sharp pointed leaves, symbolizes the thorns in Christ’s crown of thorns. Red berries symbolize the drops of...
by Matt The Christmas Guy Martoccio | Sep 3, 2010 | How To
The Christmas Guys Chestnut of the day~ Candy canes began as straight white sticks of sugar candy used to decorate the Christmas trees. A choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral decided to have the ends bent to depict a shepherd’s crook and he would pass them out to...
by Matt The Christmas Guy Martoccio | Sep 2, 2010 | How To
The Christmas Guys Chestnut of the day~According to the National Christmas Tree Association,Americans buy 37.1 million real Christmas trees each year; 25percent of them are from the nation’s 5,000 choose-and-cut farms. Only 113 more sleeps until Christmas! About...
by Matt The Christmas Guy Martoccio | Sep 1, 2010 | How To
The Christmas Guys Chestnut of the day~ In 1836, Alabama became the first state in the USA to declare Christmas a legal holiday. In 1907, Oklahoma became the last USA state to declare Christmas a legal holiday. Please suggest us to your friends only 114 more sleeps...
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