Oh! Umm... so... where does it start? Well, uh, so the parent company for Calvin Klein had a, um, company party at the cathedral and they left about a dozen Christmas trees (« Douze sapins ? C'est pas possible » .) and they said anyone could take them, so I was the first one to take one. I got the biggest one... one of the biggest... the biggest, yeah, and I had to take it up eighty-four fli... uh, eighty-four steps to get to my apartment, and the needles went everywhere. (« Ahh » !) They were on my steps for like two more months, really. (« Quelle horreur ! Les aiguilles sont partout » !) Um, but then when I got it up there, it was perfect, and it had lights already on it, a ton of different... you could make it... you know, flash and sparkle and what not, and I left it there until the end of February because it didn't make sense to take it down any earlier. So I took it down on Mardi Gras.
credits
from Frootcake Vol. 2,
released December 28, 2021
Cian- storytelling
Eric- French, running, door, light sounds, clock sounds, banjo, percussion
Evan- EWI
Mudfroot- party music
Robbie- prepared autoharp, clock sounds, synths, keys, drums, percussion
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