Christmas Trees - Real Or Artificial?

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Real. Will be buying ours at the weekend. If only we had a reliable, inexpensive supplier close to us in Bickley : - )
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Real. From Woodside Garden Centre, Shooters Hill.0
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Artificial for me. Lady RASE7 put ours up last night.
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Last 2 years it has be Artificial for us. However as British Gas very kindly binned that for us when they filled the loft with instillation (this is all according to the other half, and I am not so sure) We will be getting a real one this year. (storms off in hump as he now has to pay out at least £30 per year from now on on something that will be binned in January)0
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Real. From Woodside Garden Centre, Shooters Hill.
I think they changed their name 20 years ago Chirpy :-00 -
Same as my preference for tits-artificial.0
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Got mine yesterday - £30 from the Xmas Tree farm on Bromley Common.0
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I will be taking my saw out to the New Forest one night this week. Missus on lookout duty as normal. Will check first for squirrels this year as don't need another National Lampoon moment...0
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Real. From Woodside Garden Centre, Shooters Hill.
I think they changed their name 20 years ago Chirpy :-00 -
Parallel universe?0
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Still got our real one from last year.0
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Artificial. Real ones make far too much mess.0
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keeping it real0
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Atrificial - baby and cat doesnt go well with loads of pine needles.0
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Xmas eve outside Homebase they usually leave the unsold ones out for free to take0
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I prefer to keep it real but the wife prefers the plastic ones!0
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<snigger>0
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here is a pic of my yankie girlfriend with our tree from last year, which is real and which is plastic? or maybe both are real.....heres a clue....one is real.0
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Real, thompsons shooters hill cant beat the smell of a real tree, good prices at thompsons hardly droped any needles last year littlen cant wait!0
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Florida.. Git. ;-)0
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Florida.. Git. ;-)
I think he means Florida in Essex ;-00 -
Artificial, I'm afraid.
Love the smell of the real thing but since our needles had all dropped by Xmas Eve one year, we've taken the alternative route.
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We (legally) removed ours from the forest on Saturday, a £3 permit gets you up to 3 trees.....0
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@Oakster...just one more benefit of living in paradise!
Real, by the way. Non-negotiable in our house, but fortunately we agree!
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I told Mrs Roofer I was going out to pick up a real Christmas tree on Saturday when she reminded me we bought an artificial one last year!
How could I forget when it cost an arm-and-a-leg and included lights, "snow" and decorations.
DOH!
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Is Florida addick on wind up? V odd.
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Is Florida addick on wind up? V odd.
Reminded me a bit of an ex-poster. You know who I mean B.
But most likely just madly in love so good luck to them.
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I just cannot understand the reasons for artificial. I f you are going to have a tree, have a real one. We did when I and my siblings were babies in the 60's.
I have gone through it myself with two babies and also a dog. Never had a problem.
Get a real tree for goodness sake or just don't bother.
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I guess not having a real one is a good idea if you are hard up , or tight! as is not having one, i never had a real tree until i met my wife , my parents had a crappy old tree they'd bring out year after year ( i think they'd had it for 35 years!!) so i bought them a new artificial one , now they don't bother with it , put a fibre optic one up instead.I just cannot understand the reasons for artificial. I f you are going to have a tree, have a real one. We did when I and my siblings were babies in the 60's.
I have gone through it myself with two babies and also a dog. Never had a problem.
Get a real tree for goodness sake or just don't bother.
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Hard up? You seen the price of artificial ones?0