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What Christmas tree, real or fake?


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What do you put your presents under?  

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  1. 1. What do you put your presents under?

    • Real tree
    • Fake tree
    • Cheapo option, take home some Conni toppings
    • No tree, hate Christmas, Bah Humbug!


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i loe the job of going out and cutting my own tree , this year we have two !! a 25 ft tree to annoy the neighbours with and a 6 foot tree for the dining room the only downside is that they are both sitka's seeings as we are on a thinning job i felt that it was only right to put the tops to good use !!

 

if i could gie any useless advice it would be never to use Larch !!! they take way too much to deccorate seeings as they are a little bare and never consider a fake tree if you intend to chip it !!!lmfao other that that have a merry christmas!!!

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Rich, you must cheer up or leave this thread, you are ruining our christmas spirit! Only nice things guys and girls, think of the reason for this festive time, the birth of Santa, and how greatful we are to him that he brings prezzies to all the rich kids, so that we poorer kids may play with them once they have gone visiting Grandma, and not secured their doors or windows properly! Get in the spirit god damn it!

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I'm hoping that I have to put up the fake one again. The reason....it will mean every single Xmas tree will be sold, none left for us... Kerrrrrrchiiiiiing! Cut down a nice 25ft Blue Sruce in a clients garden the other day, nice little earner at one of the local pubs, they're well chuffed as its different from all the other usuals, Nordmann, Spruce, and so on.

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i got given a fake one, 10yrs ago, its over 20yrs old and cost £170.

 

it looks real and is still in great condition, over time its earn't its dough.

 

no hassel, no ques, no water, no cutting, time or fuel.

 

my times mine :)

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