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....I have an enormous spruce in my living room, its blocking the window, I cant see the tv, and branches are overhanging the armchair. Its showing signs of ill health with severe needle drop, If it falls it'll wipe out the bookshelves and could kill the dog. It'll be hell of job getting it down, lots of cables and lights in the canopy, gonna need to be dismantled or could attempt a 'stunt fell' if the girlfriend isn't around.....:001_smile:

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When will people learn to plant these things in a suitable place:001_rolleyes:

 

It's the garden centres that do my head in....."oh it will only get to 6ft and stop growing"

 

 

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As long as the weathers ok we'll happily come and dismantle it for you.

 

we're VERY cheap on indoor jobs

 

:lol:

 

do you have correct tickets for dealing with lights and electric lol

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