floppybootstomp sugar 'n spikes Moderator Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 20,281 Reaction score 1,794 Dec 23, 2013 #1 Here's mine, which just happens to be the sum total of my Christmas decorations And just to get it into perspective, here it is in the greater scheme of things: Attachments tree001.webp 10.2 KB · Views: 279 tree002.webp 43.4 KB · Views: 219
Here's mine, which just happens to be the sum total of my Christmas decorations And just to get it into perspective, here it is in the greater scheme of things:
nivrip Yorkshire Cruncher Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 11,187 Reaction score 2,181 Dec 23, 2013 #2 Far too big.
Urmas Subarctic Penguin Joined Mar 11, 2008 Messages 2,412 Reaction score 895 Dec 24, 2013 #3 Your sum total is one bigger than my sum total. Which is one smaller than your sum total. Totally. But hey... let's let the gals sing anyway:
Your sum total is one bigger than my sum total. Which is one smaller than your sum total. Totally. But hey... let's let the gals sing anyway:
crazylegs Member Extraordinaire Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 5,743 Reaction score 64 Dec 24, 2013 #4 Ha ha love it Mr Flopp's.. Heres mine about 10" tall I think its actually a large christmas tree ornament..mines bigger than yours..
Ha ha love it Mr Flopp's.. Heres mine about 10" tall I think its actually a large christmas tree ornament..mines bigger than yours..
A Anon_F Joined Jan 14, 2006 Messages 12,268 Reaction score 283 Dec 24, 2013 #5 nivrip said: Far too big. Click to expand... Much to OTT.
TriplexDread Joined Jan 4, 2003 Messages 8,044 Reaction score 849 Dec 24, 2013 #6 Oh so we posting trees now are we? About 6' tall I only have it up because of little man who insists on standing there telling me where to place everything Attachments 2013-12-24-656.webp 157.6 KB · Views: 179
Oh so we posting trees now are we? About 6' tall I only have it up because of little man who insists on standing there telling me where to place everything
floppybootstomp sugar 'n spikes Moderator Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 20,281 Reaction score 1,794 Dec 24, 2013 #7 We always had a tree when the kids were small, but they're old enough now to buy their own if they want one. We always drove to the garden centre to buy a real one on a cold evening, it was a bit of a ritual that they all looked forward to. But for me - no more. Humbug and all that
We always had a tree when the kids were small, but they're old enough now to buy their own if they want one. We always drove to the garden centre to buy a real one on a cold evening, it was a bit of a ritual that they all looked forward to. But for me - no more. Humbug and all that
muckshifter I'm not weird, I'm a limited edition. Moderator Joined Mar 5, 2002 Messages 25,752 Reaction score 1,211 Dec 24, 2013 #8 I'll buy an Xmas tree in the January sales.
Urmas Subarctic Penguin Joined Mar 11, 2008 Messages 2,412 Reaction score 895 Dec 24, 2013 #9 muckshifter said: ... in the January sales. Click to expand... I was thinking, maybe a couple of Xmas hams...
muckshifter said: ... in the January sales. Click to expand... I was thinking, maybe a couple of Xmas hams...
crazylegs Member Extraordinaire Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 5,743 Reaction score 64 Dec 24, 2013 #10 I see plenty of trees in bins and skips after Crimbo so no need for the sales!