In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Charlie Brown's best friend Linus goes with him to buy a tree. Charlie Brown picks the smallest, scrawniest tree on the lot and all of his friends make fun of it. After Charlie Brown tries to decorate the tree, he gives up on it and his friends fix it up.
I went downtown to see Charlie Brown.
Thomas Dycus went by Charlie Brown.
Nothing, you went in the woods and cut one down.
A traditional Christian symbol placed on top of the Christmas tree was a star, representing the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Wise Men to Jesus. In recent times, an angel is also a popular choice to symbolize the angelic announcement of Jesus's birth.
It depends on which movie you're talking about.
Charlie Barnet went by Mad Mab, and Good Time Charlie.
Charlie Rich went by The Silver Fox.
Charlie Gehringer went by The Mechanical Man.
Charlie Kunz went by The Medley King.
I believe it means "to Decorate the Christmas Tree."Trimming the tree comes from the days when everyone harvested their own tree. No tree was ever the perfectly cultured trees we have today, nor were they selected from "farms" by professionals, they were collected by each family as part of their celebrations. The "imperfections" of the tree (such as odd, or extra long branches that may tip the tree) were trimmed off to make the tree more stable and pretty. This was usually done just before the lights, and ornaments went up, thus we still talk of trimming the tree as making it look pretty.
As of 2011's Christmas Season it is fake. It has been real in previous years, but being nature-loving San Francisco and for cost purposes they went artificial...
Emmanuelle Vaugier was the actress that played a dance teacher that Charlie Harper went after.