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wife plus daughter and daughter in law have just dragged in a wet an muddy xmas tree. I left it covered in dust sheets, they took them off before dragging it in so now the ceiling and walls are covered in muddy marks when they stood it up. Still I really needed something to do tommorrow :(

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Its a matter of scale and viewpoint as my Mrs makes Croppie look tall :) The trees only 18 foot this year!!!!!! Im waiting for the cat to do its thing once they decorate it, cheap tree though 2 for ÂŁ25, the other tree is wifey sized
 
Your tree is 18'?! That would almost reach from my ground floor to the upstairs ceilings!
 
Serves you right for getting your tree from the local wood, tight wad.
 
IMG_0060.jpgthat porch is an inner hall as an extension preceeds it and its where these 3 live. :)
 
labbie ignoring me to the right and wash that mouth out re isuzu, The spotty one is rather nasty to visitors knocking on the door, and he is only temporary :)
 
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