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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: DANBRI on November 30, 2010, 10:22:53 AM
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So which is it?
We always have a real tree - I love the smell of pine in the house.
It reminds me of camping! It's a little extra effort but it's definitely worth it.
You?
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Alaways a real one here!!
National Lampoons with the christmas tree on the roof ;D
Rich
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OMG ;D
You guys are outa control.......................
BTW...Fake.
If I cut a tree down then I'm burning it, not puting sparkles on it.
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A real tree is nice and using a chainsaw adds to the fun, but from and environmental perspective planting pine trees in place of natural forest is a bad thing as they are acidic and prevent any other plants growing in the area ,thus greatly reducing the biological diversity in the area. Fake trees on the outer hand are made from plastics and petrochemicals which also are damaging to the environment. It could be said that while the real tree is growing it is still a tree and could help offset your carbon footprint, but to counter that it could be said that a plastic tree is a once in 10year purchase to over that time the environmental damage is minimal
Pines are naturally oily and present a high fire risk especially as they start to dry out on the other hand plastic ones too are flammable plus the wire used to stiffen the branches is conductive.
There is much less ongoing maintenance with a plastic tree as real trees continually shed their needles and the trees themselves are a pain to dispose of as they are unsuitable for mulching. Plastic trees on the other hand never go back into the box they came in.
It can be said that the aroma of a real tree can remind some of the outdoors but the reality is the smell is not that of native Australian forests and rarely do we camp in pine plots.
As you can see there are a number of arguments for each case but in the end it is simply a matter of personal choice
In the end Christmas is only applicable to the superstitious…. A much more relative celibration is festivus…
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I find it's a good mental process to have a sacrificial burning of the tree - after Christmas. After you've seen all of the family and realised that you don't want to see them again for another year. Burn that tree! ;D
Tree huggers love it.
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not sure if you class our tree as real or fake ???
missus said she loved the lights......didnt say much else ;D
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Real tree, but ours is the one we are camped under ;D
Baz.
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(http://funnyredneckpics.com/upload/thumb/2189/redneck-christmas-tree.jpg)
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Hi,
One each way for us.
I'm the original Bah & Humbug xmas-free-zone, but SWMBO goes for all all the trimmings.
She has the fibre optical twinkle lights, I get to camp under mine a few days later.
cheers
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With the ever increasing size of the hole in the o-zone layer, anyone who condones the cutting down of a live plant for the sole purpose of decorating their house for a short lived festivity, needs cancelling. The sooner people realise the imminent demise of the earth and all the creatures on it, will be a direct result of the blind fashion in which we treat the living plants and animals which currently assist with keeping the native pendulum balanced. Every single tree, albeit large or small, assists in its own little way to keep this planet we all call home, habitable.
If you have no regard for the future of the planet, and its inhabitants, then by all means stick your head in a bucket of sand, and pretend there isn't a problem, and go and buy, or cut down one of our living saviours, and use it for a few weeks to keep a very few happy.
I bet none of you who use live/dead trees ever thought of planting one in its place, or even better, using a potted variety for use each year round.
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With the ever increasing size of the hole in the o-zone layer, anyone who condones the cutting down of a live plant for the sole purpose of decorating their house for a short lived festivity, needs cancelling. The sooner people realise the imminent demise of the earth and all the creatures on it, will be a direct result of the blind fashion in which we treat the living plants and animals which currently assist with keeping the native pendulum balanced. Every single tree, albeit large or small, assists in its own little way to keep this planet we all call home, habitable.
If you have no regard for the future of the planet, and its inhabitants, then by all means stick your head in a bucket of sand, and pretend there isn't a problem, and go and buy, or cut down one of our living savours, and use it for a few weeks to keep to keep a very few happy.
I bet none of you who use live/dead trees ever thought of planting one in its place, or even better, using a potted variety for use each year round.
but , but my xmas tree can be recycled for next time ;D
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With the ever increasing size of the hole in the o-zone layer, anyone who condones the cutting down of a live plant for the sole purpose of decorating their house for a short lived festivity, needs cancelling. The sooner people realise the imminent demise of the earth and all the creatures on it, will be a direct result of the blind fashion in which we treat the living plants and animals which currently assist with keeping the native pendulum balanced. Every single tree, albeit large or small, assists in its own little way to keep this planet we all call home, habitable.
If you have no regard for the future of the planet, and its inhabitants, then by all means stick your head in a bucket of sand, and pretend there isn't a problem, and go and buy, or cut down one of our living saviours, and use it for a few weeks to keep a very few happy.
I bet none of you who use live/dead trees ever thought of planting one in its place, or even better, using a potted variety for use each year round.
My bucket of sand has quartz in it.
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My bucket of sand has quartz in it.
Does that mean that you can tell the time with the tree ??? ;D
Baz.
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It's your choice!!
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRyyvk_D1DN5X80CePjr1Ha1fubQNFxrvtM9-6plSwGpo8qbocE)
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It's your choice!!
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRyyvk_D1DN5X80CePjr1Ha1fubQNFxrvtM9-6plSwGpo8qbocE)
Why not use no tree !!!!!
You don't need a tree to crack a coldie and celebrate the end of year holidays !!!
Although I must admit, it looks like a nice mist in the top photo !! ;D ;D
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Why not use no tree !!!!!
You don't need a tree to crack a coldie and celebrate the end of year holidays !!!
:cup: Even better idea Gronk. :angel: At least you have some regard for the wellbeing of the planet.
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;D
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(http://bsatroop282.org/photos/treehugger.jpg)
(http://www.celebratebig.com/pacific-northwest/oakville-game-of-logging-chainsaw-tree-felling-yarding-bucking-course/oakville-game-of-logging-chainsaw-tree-yarding-bucking-course-cutting-log-on-ground.jpg)
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maybe he might have to switch road signs 8)
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A festivus pole is much more enviromentally friendly
(http://www.jeffisageek.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/festivus.jpg)
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OMG ;D
You guys are outa control.......................
BTW...Fake.
If I cut a tree down then I'm burning it, not puting sparkles on it.
I'm with you Laith, these guys must be getting really bored, "scrunch or fold", "real or fake christmas trees" what next - dont you guys have a job to go to!!!! (as i type this from work)
:cheers:
Lindsay
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Real Xmas trees dont grow in Australia , a real Xmas tree is a pine tree sourced from the Black Forrest in Germany , a Tannenbaum naturally shaped into a cone by the weight of winter snow ,in Australian pine the branches reach for the sun and never get the real Xmas tree shape.
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Real Xmas trees dont grow in Australia , a real Xmas tree is a pine tree sourced from the Black Forrest in Germany , a Tannenbaum naturally shaped into a cone by the weight of winter snow ,in Australian pine the branches reach for the sun and never get the real Xmas tree shape.
I'm off to the Christmas tree farm to request of of these - money is no object! ;D
They are selling fake real ones.
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On a second thought, I could get Snow to eat more food, get some winter belly happening and sit on my tree to shape it. 8)
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Hey Dan just grab one of the trees down near D'albora marina - you know, one of the ones that no one poisnoned a few years ago to not improve their view over the water!
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The missus makes me buy a fresh tree every year because she loves the smell. I figure I could be a fake tree and give it a spray with pine o clean every year and I would be ahead.
Grant
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The missus makes me buy a fresh tree every year because she loves the smell. I figure I could be a fake tree and give it a spray with pine o clean every year and I would be ahead.
Grant
Glade do a pine scent, or even an alpine fragrance.
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I have no tree :'( everyone is flying away :'( including my wife :'( its just me and my dog :-[
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You can get festivus poles here..
http://www.festivuspoles.com/pages/Festivuspoles.htm
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I have no tree :'( everyone is flying away :'( including my wife :'( its just me and my dog :-[
can we all come to your house then?
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??? i've never seen something like this before. How do we decorate it? Or is it a symbol of something (quick look through the website) make me think of pole dancing alone during xmas >:D mmmmmmm high strength to weigth ratio
Navaro04 - im thinking of flying somewhere too, but where :o
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We did the real tree once, never again. We have a real fake tree now. If the wife wants to smell pine trees I get a cubic metre of pine bark mulch delivered and spread that around.
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We did the real tree once, never again. We have a real fake tree now. If the wife wants to smell pine trees I get a cubic metre of pine bark mulch delivered and spread that around.
Gee.... I hope your not spreading the pine bark around the lounge room.... !!! That would be one hell of a mess to clean up, compared to a real tree dropping pine needles...
the Nurse
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I actually voted for a real tree. But not one from a farm where somebody makes money from my desire to please my kids.
On no.
I will take my exhaust belching oversized 4wd into the bush, in the process crushing small plant and animal life beneath it's mighty wheels.
When I find the right shaped tree I will cut it down and take only what I need, as to take more would be wasteful and greedy. Say 5% or so.
The rest will remain for other National Parks goers to use. That's only fair.
When I get it home, it will sit happily in between the elephant's foot umbrella holder and the Lion's head mount that I bagged on my last trip to Kenya.
The kids will be so happy.
No, not really. K-Mart for us too.
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When I get it home, it will sit happily in between the elephant's foot umbrella holder and the Lion's head mount that I bagged on my last trip to Kenya.
What about the bear rug?
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You can get festivus poles here..
http://www.festivuspoles.com/pages/Festivuspoles.htm
Thanks for a great laugh Darren!
I also found a very appropriate form available for quick download from that site:
http://www.festivuspoles.com/Files/pdf/grievances.pdf (http://www.festivuspoles.com/Files/pdf/grievances.pdf)
Think I might use it here every so often ... but only in the electrical section. Oh and at work too!
LOL!
Kit_e
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Thanks for a great laugh Darren!
Kit_e
My pleasure, there should be more laughs and less electrons around here :D
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My pleasure, there should be more laughs and less electrons around here :D
Electrons are OK, so long as they're produced by some form of renewable energy, and are not fired off willy nilly.
I just hope this thread, makes a few people think twice about using real/dead trees. If it saves just one tree it'll be worth while.
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Real
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Real.
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You win..... ;D