Posted by Chris Jones on December 01, 2007 at 20:18:59 from (65.190.74.221):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Christmas tree's posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 01, 2007 at 15:42:04:
You sound like me. I remember when I was a kid we drove out into the country side looking for pines growing under the powerlines. We got out chose one and cut it down. None looked anywhere near as nice as those farm grown trees do but it felt special to me to have to hunt for one that would do. My folks went plastic may years ago. I have a 3' plastic tree that some years I bring down and put on the table in the living room. It's already decorated. I just put a bag over it decorations, lights and all when Christmas is over and put it back in the attic. Haven't decided if I want to clear the table off and bring it down this year or not. I just never could get my mind around going to a tree lot and hunting through so many identical trees. P.S. Christmas starts way too early. I'll consider decorating in about 2 more weeks.
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