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After The Christmas Tree
Today will be the twelth night after christmas the tree must come down.
Oh the fun of those darn needles. |
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Our tree was so dry, we took it down the day after Christmas. And, it was actually nice getting it out of the way!
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I think next year i will get a false tree. Or just maybe a usb christmas tree.
Alastair |
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