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Old 12-01-2017, 06:45 AM
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That was definitely worth the effort.
That is one amazing tree. It makes your wife look like a small kid its so big.
Did you have to hold her up on your shoulders to decorate the top?

Really, looks fantastic.
Enjoy Christmas my friend.
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Originally Posted by dannytexas
That was definitely worth the effort.
That is one amazing tree. It makes your wife look like a small kid its so big.
Did you have to hold her up on your shoulders to decorate the top?

Really, looks fantastic.
Enjoy Christmas my friend.
Thanks Danny. We love it. Had to hang over an 8' ladder to reach. Got dicey a few times there! Hanging the lights was a chore.
This damn thing is drinking about 3/4 gal of water a day!!!
Merry Christmas!
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Old 12-01-2017, 10:37 AM
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Thanks Danny. We love it. Had to hang over an 8' ladder to reach. Got dicey a few times there! Hanging the lights was a chore.
This damn thing is drinking about 3/4 gal of water a day!!!
Merry Christmas!
Troy
I thought mine was big at 9'. Lol. Mine is sucking water down like crazy as well, being on a ladder to decorate the tree is strange. I got the biggest tree my family has ever had since I've got vaulted ceilings in my living room. There was an 11' Fraser Fur that I wanted, but they wanted $185! I got my 9' regular tree for $55. Lol I'm 5'10" for comparison.




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That's great! Sure love the smell of the real trees again. Lookin good!
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For ya'll wonderin how I got her out of the living room..
Wife was less than thrilled with the mess. I told her she was lucky I didn't go full redneck on her and pop open a sixxer and grab the chain saw!
Have a safe new year peeps.
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wow.... looks like xmas was hard on that poor tree!!
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Had ro cut all the branches until all the presents fit! Haha
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