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Poll: What's your take on fake Christmas trees? |
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What's your take on fake Christmas trees?
Agent Scully
· 22 years, 3 months ago
Fake trees rock...can't have needles on the new carpet. Dog hair is bad enough.
so's my dad, he hates christmas a lot less now that we've gone plastic
J. Andrew World
· 22 years, 3 months ago
Next christmas with Ellen will be all about Pete Best Ordaments! YAY! ELLEN!
"Ordaments?" Are those like "ortaments?" Are you part of the Liam Farrell school of decorating?
Well, it an ortament, but you can order it. Atleast you should! What is the Liam Farrell School of Decorating?
I spell like an 8 year old Ferrel. A ferral what, I don't know....
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 22 years, 3 months ago
Christmas Tree? It's all about the Festivus Pole!
but trees are nice, too. we had fake trees growing up cos my little brother's allergies were too bad for a real tree. and now i have a fake tree cos my grandmother gave me her old one, and all her old ornaments. *shrug*
*shakes head*
I prefer Kwaanukkamas But seeing as how I celebrate Chanukka, I guess my input is pretty irrelevent.
J
· 22 years, 3 months ago
its not christmas with out the fear of the tree going up in flames...plus the smell of a real tree rocks....christmas is already becoming way to plasticy dont give in and ditch the tree...
I use live trees and then plant it in spring...actually last year i had a palm tree its still in my apartment....im babbling who cares as long as you have fun with it
Bel kjfdxcvuyjh8
· 22 years, 3 months ago
i think fake christmas trees might be okay if they smelled as nice and looked as nice as real trees.
Andrea Krause
· 22 years, 3 months ago
It just doesn't seem like Christmas to me if it's not a real tree. The cutting down, the dragging, the smell, the watering. It's all Christmas to me. I just can't imagine getting into the spirit while putting the tree together out of several metal/plastic pieces and fluffing up the fake branches. :)
Though fake trees in and of themselves don't scare me as much as the pre-lit ones or *shudder* the fiber optic ones that cycle colors. :)
Yeah, exactly.
You go out into the woods (or to a farm)... find a tree .. bring it home on the roof of the car.... try to get it through doors. heeehee Some of my fondest childhood memories, really. The whole ritual... that and the smell! Mmmmmm... nothing like fresh pine. :) when I was a little kid I used to collect the needles so that I could smell them in my room. *grin* Christmas would just not be christmas without the tree.
Kentucky Kesia
· 22 years, 3 months ago
We actually have a fake tree with the lights already on it. It's awesome - all we have to do is unfold it, and we're ready for ornaments. And as for the smell, we burn a pine-scented candle, and no one can tell the difference.
sheryls
· 22 years, 3 months ago
growing up in a somewhat jewish family, we had a fake xmas tree when i was really really young, but stopped putting it up when i aws about 8 - just before my parents split up. my mom's family was catholic (she converted waaaaaaaaaaaaay later - even after she divorced my jewish father).
i know how xmas trees smell and all that, but i was never a big fan of pine smell, and it definately never reminded me of xmas. oh, well. but potatoes and onions certainly remind me of hannukah :D
"oh, well. but potatoes and onions certainly remind me of hannukah :D"
Amen Sistah!
"oh, well. but potatoes and onions certainly remind me of hannukah :D"
I agree! There is definately a certain smell that comes from a Jewish mother or grandmother's kitchen... mmm.. :D
Melinda J. Beasi
· 22 years, 3 months ago
I like real trees. I can stand fake trees, but they wouldn't do the same thing for me. Everything about a real tree just takes me right back to my childhood... going out to get one (preferably cut one down)... the drama of getting it straight in the stand... the smell, the decorating, the music playing, even the red bumps on my hand afterward from getting stuck by needles. It is all about history... all about my family and my youth. That's what Christmas is to me... family, smells, sounds, feelings... and the tree is a big part of that.
Annika
· 22 years, 3 months ago
I think the Jehovah's Witnesses have the right idea, no x-mas. Not that I don't love giving gifts however, I just hate getting them. I don't know how to react when it really sucks. I do the, "Oooh, that's real, great, there. I think it's just, wow.." I'm not a very good liar. I also have the problem of going over-board buying gifts. I have 3 younger brothers (13 and under) and was going to buy them each a little stereo ghetto blaster style thingy, then noticed dvd players were on sale, but wait! They have the tv/vcr/dvd units for.... $280 each... hmm $280 times 3..... $840... plus tax, Oh.. well.. If I don't eat this month... and next, I can afford it! But I can't just buy them dvd players, then they wont have any dvd's to play on it.. okay, a few each.. but what if one doesn't like the one's he's got and then thinks I'm a jerk for not getting him the one's I gave another one. Then I end up in the store for hours trying to work it all out. Gift certificates you say? No, because what happens with that, is they have to wait for my mom to get up to wanting to take them to get them, then they have all this time with a tv/vcr/dvd player thingy and nothing to watch. Oh. It just occured to me, it has a vcr on it too. Crap, they've got video's, I didn't have to buy them dvd's at all. Point is, I hate x-mas.
Yeah, I have to agree. My family gives gifts, but it was never the focus of it all... it's all about being together and happy, and all the sights and smells that go along with it.
Funny thing for me about the religious part... it isn't a religious holiday for me, but for some reason when it comes to Christmas music, I much prefer the older, religious songs to newer santa-based (or other) songs. I love Christmas carols to an extreme extent, and what I love are old old carols, and that's all about religion. Well, except for me. For me, it is all about beautiful music. That music is just beyond beautiful.
See...for me, Christmas is not Christmas without nativity scenes, religious carols, and Mass. When I was little, of course, church was just something that we had to get out of the way before I could open presents...but it's a huge part of the holiday now. (Especially since I've been in a choir that sings at Christmas Eve Mass, so it doesn't get in the way of presents. Just kidding, of course.) My family isn't very good about decorating...I can remember more than one year where we didn't even get a tree until the 24th. But going to church is a much more reliable tradition, and I can't really imagine Christmas without it. (On a slightly related note, I remember the one Easter of my life that didn't involve going to church...it was really hard to deal with, though I hadn't expected it to be, and not something I plan to repeat.) So I guess the Catholics got to me more than I thought. :)
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