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Still Watching My Back
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Going to get the tree tonight, got a little bit of snow on the ground which always makes it better. Going to fresh cut a fir, can't beat the smell in the house either! Anyway, who likes the fakes and who likes the real ones?
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We Did The Real Every Year When The Kids Were With Us. Now We Have A Nice 8' Fake Tree With Lights That We've Had For 3 Years. Looks Great & Much Easier!
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Have My Own Room
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Fake and pre-lit tree for us. With everything going on and little ones running around every bit of timed saved and mess avoided is a bonus.
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Have My Own Room
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Real, I love going out and picking a tree with the Kids.
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I started out with a fake for years.
About 14 years ago, moved to real. Two years ago, went back to fake. They are so real looking now, with lights already on them, three pieces to simply put together. Way to simplified to go through the trouble of a real one and the worries of fires, etc. The real ones that my wife would want go for over $100, every year. The fake cost me $300 and done for life.
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Average we would get was around 9'.
Is that cheap? I never bought a real one outside of Florida, in fact outside of Boca Raton, that I can recall so wouldn't know how that compares. Last one or two ran me a bit over $100. I recall no more than $110 though. Wouldn't even be able to guess what they go for now.
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Feeling at Home
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I'm slightly allergic, so we stick to fake.
Bought a nice one this year for $300 on sale. Had the same one for 10 years that we paid $50 for before that. |
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Live. We bought one about 2.5 feet tall in a pot last year. After Christmas it lives outside. We're getting ready to bring it back in soon. It's about 3' tall now. When it gets too big we'll plant it somewhere.
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As a kid, I remember going out with my family and cutting down a real one. Every year, it was a tradition. Now, we do fake. The space we have it in, plus 3 kids, a horse-dog (great dane), and 2 cats, we go fake. Just a lot easier for us to deal with and clean up. Maybe some year we'll do a real one.
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A Cigar = 42
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Used to love going out and getting a real tree from the lot. The guy was just like the "used car salesman" in A Christmas Story. We'd barter around and when I smoked cigs he'd bum one and take a dollar off the price for that and help me tie it down. LOL
My mother gets choked up from the Pine scent when she visits so we've switched to fake trees. It's easy but I do miss shopping for the "perfect" tree each year.
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Real. Fake trees = fake Christmas
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() So does that correspond to no snow = fake Christmas? If so, we are so, so screwed in Florida. ![]()
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times. ![]() |
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![]() My wife took a while to adjust when we came down from NJ. Took her at least three years to finally accept no cold, ice, snow, etc. We now just look at it differently, in shorts, t-shirts, flip-flops and outdoor. ![]() Believe me, it was not hard at all for me to accept that change. Threadjack Off.
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