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| | From: Ðày© | Sent: 11/28/2005 11:44 AM |
OOOh real one, and the bigger the better.. I've no idea of size when I pick it, always looks small till you get it home. Hubby has to cut about 5ft of it and trim the lower branches I've twisted his arm to make him take a day off tomorrow, so that we can go and pick one up, stick it on the roof drive home and not be able to see out amazing what excites me |
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I have a Artificial one i have this one a good few years and i love it when it all dresses up.. |
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| | From: LINN1E | Sent: 11/28/2005 2:27 PM |
I'm with Day, we always have a real tree, about 7-8ft tall and at least 4ft wide, we get it home, Mark's cuts the net off and everyone ducks, it springs out, hits the ceiling and the top bends over, and thats after the bottom of the tree has been trimmed. One year he got a small tree..... it was only about 6' 6", and it didn't quite touch the ceiling, Mark has never lived it down! |
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| | From: ghaens | Sent: 11/28/2005 4:02 PM |
We had the same tree for years and after having to prop it starting with small sheets of paper and ending with the yellow pages, it was time to get a new one. The one I bought is tiny... |
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Artificial for me. Last year we bought a fibre optic one, so it doesnt even need decorating. I'm a fiddler with decs so this suits me!!! |
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Artificial here too, found it too much hassle going out to find the 'right' real tree! |
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