Is the Traditional Christmas tree dead?

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Is the Traditional Christmas Tree dead?

Poll ended at Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:40 am

yes
1
10%
no
9
90%
 
Total votes: 10
Landscape Juice
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Has anyone been paying attention to the debate concerning using a traditional tree at Christmas?

There is a raging debate and personally I fear the PC brigade are taking it too far.

http://www.landscapejuice.com/2006/1..._christma.html


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only when you chop it DOWN :lol: :lol: :lol:
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richard p
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it certainly ought to be, lets face it its just something to hang the lights, baubles and tinsel on, by the time the kids have finished you cant really see any "tree". weve used the same artificial one for years, it lives in the loft for 50 weeks of the year.
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we bought one today
its small smells fab and is rather minimal due to 2 cats and a small person
the bloke down the road takes the old ones back and uses them??
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