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Post by suckitup on Jan 2, 2007 17:21:00 GMT -4
What can we do with our old tree? Is there somewhere to take it?
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Post by suckitup on Jan 2, 2007 19:13:12 GMT -4
Just for those whom do not know, the Dump at Batt Neck is open till 5 Pm and they accept trees for free.
Happy Dumping...
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Post by Mike on Jan 2, 2007 20:35:02 GMT -4
It's called the side of the road.... doh, I didn't see your post that they are taking them for free.
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Post by bchevy on Jan 2, 2007 20:38:38 GMT -4
It's called the side of the road.... doh, I didn't see your post that they are taking them for free.
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Post by Mike on Jan 2, 2007 21:14:47 GMT -4
Don't worry bchevy -- it was in my home county.
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Post by bchevy on Jan 2, 2007 21:54:48 GMT -4
Did I look worried? They're biodegradeable anyway.......
Heck- just drive down rte 8 like you're going to the dump and let it blow out. I wonder if they mis the tree when they get to the dump and it's not in the truck anymore? What's more- do they see it laying in the road on their way home?
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Post by Frank on Jan 3, 2007 8:59:38 GMT -4
I took mine apart, and put it back in the box in the attic!
I love the smell of fresh trees, but it triggers my son's allergies, so it's been a fake tree for us as long as I can remember.
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Post by andrewd on Jan 3, 2007 9:28:12 GMT -4
Nothing wrong with a fake tree. I don't like the idea of cutting down a perfectly good tree and placing it indoors to watch it slowly die. I'll take the can of 'instant pine' over a puking dog (from eating the needles) and dying tree anytime!
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Post by Mike on Jan 3, 2007 9:36:22 GMT -4
I passed my tree this morning, it looks so beautiful amongst the other trees and the drainage ditch
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Post by ravensjeff on Jan 3, 2007 11:23:40 GMT -4
I passed my tree this morning... That must have been painful
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Post by Mike on Jan 3, 2007 12:03:44 GMT -4
haha, good one jmw
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