Johnson’s London Dictionary: Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree

TRAFALGAR SQUARE CHRISTMAS TREE (n.) Gift from Oslo that doth is displayed in London bedecked with single rows of lights that make the specimen resemble a rocket rather than a celebration of unity at Christmas.

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2 thoughts on “Johnson’s London Dictionary: Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree”

  1. I see that the Greens are up in arms about this tradition, due to cutting down trees and transporting them across the sea to Trafalgar Square. Maybe in the future, they will have a ‘virtual tree’, projected like a hologram.
    Cheers, Pete.

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