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What kind of Christmas tree?
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 720902" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Our's comes out of the box as well. Our son always has some comment about it as he misses going out and cutting one in the woods. </p><p>The darndest thing about cutting a wild tree is that they always seem to be perfect when we size one up and cut it down..darned things just double in size when we try to get inside. One year we hauled a perfectly shaped tree down the mountain and into the house and had to shorten it a few feet and it still took up half of the living room.</p><p>After almost loosing Susie in a snow drift one year we decided to hit the after Christmas sales and bought a nice pre-lit tree that fits perfectly right in front of the mirror between the TV and the couch and we still have room for our annual open house.</p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 720902, member: 1744"] Our's comes out of the box as well. Our son always has some comment about it as he misses going out and cutting one in the woods. The darndest thing about cutting a wild tree is that they always seem to be perfect when we size one up and cut it down..darned things just double in size when we try to get inside. One year we hauled a perfectly shaped tree down the mountain and into the house and had to shorten it a few feet and it still took up half of the living room. After almost loosing Susie in a snow drift one year we decided to hit the after Christmas sales and bought a nice pre-lit tree that fits perfectly right in front of the mirror between the TV and the couch and we still have room for our annual open house. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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