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Hang Brad Paisley On Your Tree For Christmas

Well, folks, Thanksgiving is behind us, and it's officially time to gear up for the Christmas season. Before you start to groan--I know, I know, I'm not ready for it yet, either--here's a little something guaranteed to get country music fans in the holiday spirit and hopefully put a smile on their faces.

If you're planning on getting a Christmas tree anytime soon, the Grand Ole Opry store has a brand-new way to put a little twang on the usual old trimmings. New for 2010...it's the Brad Paisley commemorative Christmas ornament!

 

 

Okay, laugh all you want. But this little ornament is, honestly, just too cute for words--even if you aren't that big of a country fan. It commemorates Paisley's 2001 induction into the Grand Ole Opry as the youngest member ever; and as a special touch it plays Paisley's song "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" when the back button is pressed. I'm sorry, but only a Grinch could not be charmed by that.

Wonder if Brad, wife Kim, and their little sons Huck and Jasper will be hanging one of these on their family tree this season? I bet so!

You can order your own right here; supplies are limited, so don't wait too long if you would like to have one. Happy holidays and have fun turning your tree into a...coun-tree! (Sorry, couldn't resist that one.)

Do you think the Brad Paisley ornament is cute, or is it too much for your own personal taste? Be sure to let me know your thoughts!

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