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Fake all the way. I'm not cleaning that **** up. I actually thought the upside down fad was over. I Remer seeing it years ago. Now they have colored trees. They real, ( I think they are because you by them from a tree lot) and as far as I know, they're extremely expensive. 

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1 hour ago, BuffaloBill said:

 

 

We believe this whole setup has been created in an attempt for your father-in-law to off you.  “Yes officer, my son in law was cutting down trees when the saw slipped and just happened to decapitate him.  It was an ugly but unfortunate accident. I’ll really miss the guy.”

 

To the point of the thread we went artificial years ago but real tress are better.

Very possible. He lets me use the chainsaw only after he “checks it over”. Now you have me thinking. 

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8 hours ago, BringBackFergy said:

Real. My father in law has a Christmas tree farm so we usually go down and help him cut and stack trees, help him shear trees in off season and then go down and cut one when ready. Usually fraser fir or concolor fir. 

You have to do something to supplement that low income of yours

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We went fake  for the first time last year. The wife started getting sick from the tree or something it was sprayed with about 5 years ago, and it became too much to deal with. Too bad, but I’ll live with it. 

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On 12/2/2017 at 7:43 AM, Johnny Hammersticks said:

Fake tree.  Who the hell does an upside down Christmas tree?  Hipster millennials?  Seems paganistic.

While making their wheat macaroni pasta art in their Trix colored man capris. 

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The tree went up today in a snap! Fake tree with lights built in. I prefer live, but the fake ones these days are better than the old ones, and it sure is easy! 

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Live outside. Ornaments are hung on wreath strings.  Not have big enough family to worry about room for presents but stockings, etc can take care of it.

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Upside down tree?  

 

Since it's summer down here in the southern hemisphere, the heat of the day would instantly dry out a real tree.  That said, I love our fake tree, but try to burn a little balsam incense from the Adirondacks to make it all seem real.

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15 hours ago, Augie said:

The tree went up today in a snap! Fake tree with lights built in. I prefer live, but the fake ones these days are better than the old ones, and it sure is easy! 

Mine going up really easy as I found out about these guys these guys this year! Even easier than fake!

 

https://treeelves.net/

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Was just in Germany this past week.  Man, the real trees there were absolutely incredible.  Super full, dark green.  50 Euro ($60) for a 6 ft tree.

 

And artificial if I get mine out of the basement and put together.

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1 hour ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

45 seconds of vacuuming? 

we have a dog, cat, and a two and a half year old.  there would be more that just a quick vacuum here and there.  on top of that, i don't have to lug that thing in and out of the house, out to the curb, etc.  fake trees are for closers.  you're not a closer.

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1 hour ago, plenzmd1 said:

Mine going up really easy as I found out about these guys these guys this year! Even easier than fake!

 

https://treeelves.net/

 

Admit it...you just have a thing for elves. 

 

I’d do that, but the wife developed some kind of allergy to the tree or something it’s sprayed with over the last 5+/- years. She’d get sicker and sicker every year and I ignored it as long as I could. After half a decade, it was not just a coincidence. 

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

 

Admit it...you just have a thing for elves. 

 

I’d do that, but the wife developed some kind of allergy to the tree or something it’s sprayed with over the last 5+/- years. She’d get sicker and sicker every year and I ignored it as long as I could. After half a decade, it was not just a coincidence. 

 

I get the impression that your wife and mine are very similar with regard to severe dietary/environmental sensitivities.   I bet we would have a very interesting conversation.  I support my wife unconditionally, but secretly am skeptical of some things.

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