If you want a 20-foot treeK you get that 20-foot tree.
In true holiday spirit, a few festive pranksters are displaying "through the roof" Christmas trees, much to the confusion of Twitter and, we're sure, their neighbors. It's not a new trend -- the practical joke has been popping up for years -- but it's causing particular cheer this season.
To make your tree go through the roof, do as Twitter user @aidanswalt did: buy a tall fir, cut it in half, then display half the tree inside and half the tree on the roof -- creating the illusion that it's breaking through.
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You're bound to fool someone, right? Or at least make them do a double take.
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