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Class One
18-12-07, 21:20
C'mon then.

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x50/dirrtydug/P1020515Small.jpg

Ewen
18-12-07, 21:22
Bum, i knew I'd forgotten to do something.

jamesmark
18-12-07, 21:23
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o238/jamesmark8378/untitled.jpg

JustGav
18-12-07, 21:24
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o238/jamesmark8378/untitled.jpg

I'll be honest, that does actually look pretty damn cool.

Charlotte
18-12-07, 21:25
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o238/jamesmark8378/untitled.jpg

I didn't realise you live in America. :)

jamesmark
18-12-07, 21:25
I'll be honest, that does actually look pretty damn cool.


I'll be honest, I wish it WAS mine. :(

Class One
18-12-07, 21:25
I'll be honest, that does actually look pretty damn cool.

It's alot of Grolsch! :D

Matt "Aero top"
18-12-07, 21:27
I'd luv to post a picture up but my xmas present is my new camera as the one i have is foooooooked ,

mr lover
18-12-07, 21:29
I am ashamed to say it has not been put up yet

Tom
18-12-07, 21:29
great thread idea!

bigcol
18-12-07, 21:33
mine will be ready in a few years:d

lexsum
18-12-07, 21:39
well maybe i needed to buy another one this year but i thought it had some mileage left:

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k288/lexsum/tree.jpg

(actually i'm not bothering this year. humbug and all that....)

SupraD06
18-12-07, 21:40
I am ashamed to say it has not been put up yet

mine is not up either yet:(

Godmutha
18-12-07, 21:46
:rlol: this is one of the best threads for a while...

Made me laugh :)

juanchan
18-12-07, 23:37
mine will be ready in a few years:d

:rlol:

I haven't got any decorations and having bought a Supra and a flat in the last 12 months, a tree is the last thing my wallet has thought about this year! :(

Looking forward to getting to my parents house at the weekend though, when it's all decorated and I just have to sit back and take advantage of their Sky movies :d

JustGav
19-12-07, 00:14
Been up for a week or so


http://www.slipstreem.net/mkivsupra/images/DSC00191.JPG

CoolsBlue
19-12-07, 04:14
were in america at the momet, thought id save charlotte from re-posting:dno bad comments please, all we could afford, 24/7 full time drunk dad has a few barrels in the garage, wacko mom had the idea! kewl dewds!:d

CoolsBlue
19-12-07, 04:17
Been up for a week or so


http://www.slipstreem.net/mkivsupra/images/DSC00191.JPG


so where do ya live? gota send you that...um thing, postcode will do, i know the car;)

























:drool:look at those gifts!:whistle::d

SUPRASUZUKI
19-12-07, 12:23
Been up a week. The cat thinks it's one big toy!

Sted
19-12-07, 23:24
68583

This is mine and Mrs D's chimbo tree;)

JustGav
19-12-07, 23:27
Out of interest, how many people go for real trees. I personally think it needs to be real for the smell, and also the needle problem is just part of the charm :)

mr lover
19-12-07, 23:37
mine goes up tomorrow :)

Class One
20-12-07, 09:46
Out of interest, how many people go for real trees. I personally think it needs to be real for the smell, and also the needle problem is just part of the charm :)

Vanessa insists on a real tree. However with the green lobby getting a louder voice no doubt it'll become a capital crime under this current Govt. ;)

ivan
20-12-07, 10:17
Out of interest, how many people go for real trees. I personally think it needs to be real for the smell, and also the needle problem is just part of the charm :)

Plastic tree and a can of pine air freshener all the way. ;)

SUPRASUZUKI
20-12-07, 10:27
I prefer a real tree, but 'the management' will not have it.

We bought the current tree from B&Q in the post Christmas sale a couple of years back. Only cost £18 and was 10ft tall (probably why they couldn't shift 'em)!!! I got slated (as usual) as it was too big, but 5 minute's with a hack saw and hey presto, it's 8.5ft tall and fits a treat!!

Garfy
20-12-07, 10:29
I've got two, I'll post up pics tonight

keancy
20-12-07, 10:31
I'll show you mine later as I am at work now.

Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day. :D

*Lynz*
20-12-07, 10:38
I prefer a real tree, but 'the management' will not have it.

We bought the current tree from B&Q in the post Christmas sale a couple of years back. Only cost £18 and was 10ft tall (probably why they couldn't shift 'em)!!! I got slated (as usual) as it was too big, but 5 minute's with a hack saw and hey presto, it's 8.5ft tall and fits a treat!!

We've had the same problem this year we bought a 7ft 6 xmas tree from B and Q 2 years ago, when we lived in a terraced and had high ceilings. We've moved into a different house now and the ceilings where only 7ft 5, so Ste attacked our's with the hacksaw too.

Still lovely though, thank god.;)

AndrewOW
20-12-07, 10:49
I'll show you mine later as I am at work now.

Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day,Last day,last day,last day. :D


:d Lucky you!

We've got a simple 4ft fibre optic tree that I bought from B&Q a couple of years ago. Goes up in seconds, and it has twinkly white lights over it. No other decorations, except for the LED icicle lights up in our dining room/conservatory. Its minimal, but not as depressing after they come down to a bare room. Horrible!

Pics to follow later :)

keancy
20-12-07, 10:59
:d Lucky you!

We've got a simple 4ft fibre optic tree that I bought from B&Q a couple of years ago. Goes up in seconds, and it has twinkly white lights over it. No other decorations, except for the LED icicle lights up in our dining room/conservatory. Its minimal, but not as depressing after they come down to a bare room. Horrible!

Pics to follow later :)

Yeah same here, small fiberoptic tree. Mainly because we haven't got room for anything larger. And yes it is depressing as hell when it all goes back in the box afterwards, so bare and cold. :(