

Turns out you can buy an "inverted" tree at my (least) favorite store Hammacher Schlemmer. Well, they are sold out now, but you used to be able to.
And more searching shows that luxist.com showed an upside down tree just a few weeks ago. Weird! And how about npr calling it the latest rage!
I swear I never heard of doing it before! Which is actually due to a lack of proper historical knowledge... apparently retailers used to do it to save valuable floor space. Which is the same reasoning that brought me to do it. So here here for upside down trees. Finally, about.com has a full report (looks like in response to anyone claiming that this is a new thing...)
I love the internet.
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