Real or fake?

Started by Gunz, November 27, 2011, 10:27:32 AM

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Gunz

Do you prefer a real Christmas tree or a fake one?


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Real

Something about going to pick out the tree, getting it home, setting it up and decorating it then setting it in the woods next to all the other dead rotting Christmas trees from previous years, that gets me right in my special place.

Peelz

real. started the tradition of all going together to get ours the day after thanksgiving, when Pops was sick, and passed away. Way better memory getting a tree than what had happened.  :thumbs:
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Krandall

Real as well. Even though I hate the needles after wards. The smell and the fun of going to pick one out w/ the wife.  Makes it feel even more so like the holidays


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Geo

I LIKE MUH TREES LIKE I LIKE MUH TITS

Is that real or fake ???

Nick

I hate real tree's. But my family goes way back with Christmas. That's why I'm jolly ol St.Nick :) For about 40 years now my family makes wreaths in the fall. A normal season is about 1 month and they usually make about 6-10,000 of them. So as you can imagine I was alwasy around them being forced into child labor lol
To make a wreath you have to pick balsam boughs, a bough is the branch of the tree. You clip the tree from top to bottom with hand and pole clippers that get about 18 feet up. Then stack in a bundle of 40-100 lbs and carry out of the woods. You have to bend over thousands of times and lift tons of weight.  I went up with a buddy before deer season and we picked 7000lbs in about 10 days. And unloaded another 15,000lbs worth that they needed. All that was moved at least twice. My carpel tunnel has had me awake most nights now in severe pain. I've had my fill,  I dont care if I ever smell them again!  :lol:

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Quote from: Geo on November 28, 2011, 08:37:20 AM
I LIKE MUH TREES LIKE I LIKE MUH TITS



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where would one find such a tree?
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