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<blockquote data-quote="Skintagain" data-source="post: 7204931" data-attributes="member: 84374"><p>We will be having a tree and spending some money. Nordmann fir have got cheaper last 5 years plenty about and more competition in my area. £30 for 5’ with short trunk- we have a stand that adds a foot!</p><p></p><p>I have a three year old and it’s wonderful. Used to go out until 4am Christmas Eve/Christmas Day but them days are over for now my liver Thanks me for it I’m sure </p><p></p><p>We will also do a nice roast as I like cooking and it’s not often I get chance.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to not having to spend the run up to Christmas dodging invites for the big day as i like to be at home anyway on the day. Boxing Day is for tripping around if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skintagain, post: 7204931, member: 84374"] We will be having a tree and spending some money. Nordmann fir have got cheaper last 5 years plenty about and more competition in my area. £30 for 5’ with short trunk- we have a stand that adds a foot! I have a three year old and it’s wonderful. Used to go out until 4am Christmas Eve/Christmas Day but them days are over for now my liver Thanks me for it I’m sure We will also do a nice roast as I like cooking and it’s not often I get chance. Looking forward to not having to spend the run up to Christmas dodging invites for the big day as i like to be at home anyway on the day. Boxing Day is for tripping around if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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