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Date Posted: 01:09:50 12/05/03 Fri
Author: Brenda
Subject: We have an artificial tree. We used to always get a real tree, loved the smell and all that. However, no matter how hard he tried, DH could never get one to stand without falling over at least once in the middle of the night (it almost became a tradition unto itself...."Night honey, see you at 3 in the morning when the tree falls over again.") At one point we had a cat who would launch herself at it, deliberately trying to knock it over (did I mention she was a psycho cat from Hell?) So, about four years ago we bought a lovely artificial tree that stays vertical and I light a pine scented candle to get the smell....no needles to clean up after either.
In reply to: Antje 's message, "okay :-) QUESTION OF THE DAY" on 06:38:33 12/04/03 Thu


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[> [> Always had the problem of the tree falling over! Finally just screwed an eye bolt into the wall and tied the tree to it so it couldn't fall. LOL A few years ago my parents passed on their jumbo tree stand and I also started buying smaller trees (used to get 7-8 foot trees) and don't have that problem any more. Should actually have an artificial due to allergy problems but just can't do it. -- colly, 11:14:31 12/05/03 Fri


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