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Date Posted: 07:29:19 12/04/03 Thu
Author: Antje
Subject: It's a real tree in our house, but no real candles! :-)
In reply to: Antje 's message, "okay :-) QUESTION OF THE DAY" on 06:38:33 12/04/03 Thu


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[> Mine is a real, fake tree. (VBG!) I have a fibre optic tree which has saved me from the awkward job of plugging in a string of outdoor lights while the temperature is 0 C. (32. F.) or less, using my fingers to take screws out of an overhead veranda light, and trying not to drop them. Putting up the lights was no trouble. My parents before me didn't have a real tree in the house since the 1950's. In this house, it takes up too much space, besides having the disadvantage of dropping needles all over while standing, or when being set up or taken down. -- Ron, 12:05:43 12/04/03 Thu


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