In the past I have tried to buy live Christmas trees only to have them die. I just don't live in the right climate to keep them alive year round. I highly suggest live trees to anyone that would have better luck keeping them alive than I have. It would be great to be able to use it year after year. I have not bought a christmas tree in quite a while..not sure if I will get one this year or not. I do love the smell of a real tree versus a fake one however. If I do end up getting a real tree this year I will definitely recycle it.
2007-11-10 05:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do. I'm not the smartest person in the world, nor do I know everything but there is enough evidence to suggest that global warming is true, and it's scary. Here in Australia our temperatures are rising, we are in serious drought in large parts of Australia and it seems each year that our winters are milder and our summers hotter. WHere I come from, regulary reaches 40-45 in summer now and summer seems longer. I love the heat but I do worry. We got for months without rain sometimes, it scares me, I don't know what is going to happen for our kids. I am glad that people are starting to take it seriously but there are still lots of changes that need to be made for our future survival which is currently under threat, thats our kids and moreso, their kids, I believe eventually the human race will die off if serious changes aren't made.
No. I do not buy a real xmas tree. We use to have a real one as a kid, in Nz but they just die too quickly in the heat in Australia so about 5 years ago we brought a lovely fake and I really like it. My son is already talking about putting it up. I told him we would on the 1st December.
2007-11-10 06:41:13
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answered by T 3
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Never of an X-Tree. I will , though buy a Christmas tree. I will place presents under the tree just as Jesus was given presents on His birthday. I will place as star on the tree just as the kings from the east followed on His birthday. I will put lights on the tree just as The Good Book says that Jesus is the light. I will place a real wooden tree in my house just as Jesus died on real wood to save all mankind from an eternal bottomless pit of fire.
What does Christmas trees have to do with the myth of global warming?
2007-11-10 05:59:15
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answered by Slow Poke 5
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Slow Poke talks about Christmas trees by saying "I will put presents under it, like Jesus was on his birthday. I will use a star on top, like the Wise Men used to find the baby Jesus." Christmas trees are pagan in their roots! They aren't in the bible at all! Anyways, global warming's a lie made up so people feel guilty they didn't choose Gore for prez and the trees are cut down anyways. They're dead the second you cut them off the stump.
2007-11-10 12:42:07
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answered by fw_gadget 2
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From many years I do not buy a true tree but I have a very good fake.
Ciao!
2007-11-10 07:07:06
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answered by rondone 7
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particular it has grow to be a faith and Al Gore is the pope of the cult.think of of ways lots money particular communities will make off of the hype.think of of all that government money going to "study".to boot there is in basic terms lots you're able to do ,in spite of everything whoever controls the climate controls the international.concern is the wonderful political motivator. climate exchange is a factor of the character of the planet.basic experience is to have sparkling ability yet till there's a greenback in all of it that occurs is talk,talk and greater talk.government regulations,fines and outcomes(gotta get that bailout money someplace) We relatively elect sparkling air and water .i'm the unique recycler and that i do no longer waste ability basically like many different persons.i exploit ability and don't choose for the "guilt" holiday of doing so. I actually have a difficulty with Gore the guru who flies around a gasoline guzzling jet.So does Queen Pelosi who opted for an even bigger one to fly to and fro to California.undergo in recommendations her asserting she desires to shop the planet,yeah she flies we walk.we can all commence by employing employing the recent ability saving gentle bulbs. Oh I forgot they are those with mercury in them.Oh,nicely sounds like a reliable thought on the time. i assume you all heard that some genius baby-kisser had to tax cow farmers for any that very own greater advantageous than one hundred for emitting "methane gasoline" yeah it relatively is authentic.can we bottle it rather?Or on 2d thought deliver some from the bull to that baby-kisser as he's conscious the B.S. while he sees or smells it.
2016-10-16 00:27:09
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answered by gayston 4
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I will not have a Christmas tree as I do not believe in recycled pagan rituals.
2007-11-10 13:33:45
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answered by MICHAEL R 7
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Christmas trees are effin awesome. personally i walk outside and cut one down when i need one, its undergrowth thinning, good for the forest
2007-11-10 17:33:43
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answered by Shafawnda 2
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Yes, they smell good. It helps the economy, they are biodegradable, and you can always grow more of them. Long live the planet!!!
2007-11-10 02:58:02
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answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6
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No because i don't need a new one yet.
2007-11-10 03:00:55
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answered by DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2
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