When college student Erin White asked the boys who previously lived in her house about the mysterious hole in the ceiling, she wasn't prepared for their explanation.
When you picture holiday spirit, what do you think about? Ugly knit sweaters, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, hanging mistletoe -- all of that cozy, feel good holiday cheer.
SEE ALSO: Celebrities you never knew were roommatesThis group of boys apparently didn't have mistletoe on hand when they accidentally destroyed the ceiling. Instead, they suspended hot dogs tied to strings from the ceiling and called the masterpiece "hot dog mistletoe."
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If you're ever trying to add some decorative pizzazz to your home for the holidays, try hot dog mistletoe!
Correction: We have updated this story to clarify that hot dogs are, in fact, fully cooked.