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40 minutes ago, Krdshrk said:

Yep.  Fake tree with lights already in it.... LED Light projector outside.... so easy to do...

Cancer can be fun

1 hour ago, Mrs.Zeke said:

Every Fraser Fir we have ever had has a hint of citrus. It’s the reason we choose them.

If your Fraser aren’t fragrant, you’re doing it wrong :D

 

http://www.realchristmastrees.org/dnn/Education/Tree-Varieties/FraserFir

 

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1 minute ago, Golf battery said:

Yeah. Believe the intronet.  Jus sayen.  Doing this for 20 years now.   Andd.  Frasiers dont smell citrus.  Jus sayen:D

Not believing the internet, just added that as back up. We physically smell it right now. Maybe we have K9 noses????

Agree to disagree.... Merry Christmas :santa:

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Yeah. Believe the intronet.  Jus sayen.  Doing this for 20 years now.   Andd.  Frasiers dont smell citrus.  Jus sayen[emoji3]
I've never smelt Citrus from a Fraser Fir. I've bought my own for the last 22 years and I know they were Fraser Firs. Haven't gotten this year's tree yet, but I will ask the family if they smell citrus when I do.

I wasn't happy about spending $70. I certainly hope they aren't $90 this year.

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36 minutes ago, Mrs.Zeke said:

Not believing the internet, just added that as back up. We physically smell it right now. Maybe we have K9 noses????

Agree to disagree.... Merry Christmas :santa:

Maybe your husband spilled citronella on it?  

Gotta love the folks from philly that drive their POS civic with no roof rack and buy a 12-foot Norway

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We dont have kids.  I want a real tree.  I want to hang hundreds of lights.  I want to put the work in and be satisfied.  I dont care if people dont, but I want other people to enjoy the lights.  

Everything in my Humble opinion has become, a little too easy, a little too convenient.  Not with Christmas, but everything.  Progress is good, and I think it is relevant to time but...who knows.

 

Merry Christmas!

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On 12/3/2017 at 11:30 PM, blksheep said:

We dont have kids.  I want a real tree.  I want to hang hundreds of lights.  I want to put the work in and be satisfied.  I dont care if people dont, but I want other people to enjoy the lights.  

Everything in my Humble opinion has become, a little too easy, a little too convenient.  Not with Christmas, but everything.  Progress is good, and I think it is relevant to time but...who knows.

 

Merry Christmas!

Deep bro, deep

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2 minutes ago, Shawnmoore81 said:

But my kid got a job selling Christmas trees at Costello’s in deep water if anyone in the area is looking


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Oh!!! Even worse dude! You should have purchased one from him!

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5 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

A fake tree is like a fake orgasm. Sure you can get off on it, and I guess there is less cleanup, but it’s just less fulfilling and a true catholic still considers it a sin. 

Well that’s an interesting argument. I was jus going for the spirit of Christmas Thing.. 

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15 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

A fake tree is like a fake orgasm. Sure you can get off on it, and I guess there is less cleanup, but it’s just less fulfilling and a true catholic still considers it a sin. 

^^...masturbation...^^

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On 12/3/2017 at 6:52 AM, antimatter said:

i do both

Same.  The wife wants a perfect tree in the living room and the kids want to decorate something that is less than perfect.  We have a small fake 4 ft tree in the basement the kids get to decorate and a bigger one upstairs so my wife can.

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