Couldn't resist posting this one I found on Craigslist!
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Adios Pantalones said:LOL nice. I saw a place that feeds them to goats. I burn mine in the kiln every year. Local place has a massive bon fire with them.
fossil said:Archie said:...it beats TV (most of the time) IMO.
What doesn't?
Some of my friends growing up in Boston, would pile them up on the trolly tracks and make a huge bonfire. Was pretty funny then, but seems foolish now!velvetfoot said:They used to get lit up on the City streets between cars when I was a kid.
When I was using blue tarps to cover my wood I would find blue nests.billb3 said:Mine sits under the bird feeder until June or July , shelter for the birds and then gets chewed up for mulch.
We used to put bright colored yarn and string on the branches instead of tinsel and have the kids go looking for robins nests made of bright colored yarn and string in the Spring.
jeff_t said:I saw a video once, maybe you tube or a training video, lit a tree in a room. The room was hot and black, ready to flash over, in 45 seconds. The number one reason I will NEVER have a natural Christmas tree. Well, maybe number two, after the two houses I've seen destroyed by fire that started at the tree.
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