Australian Christmas trees

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  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Drinking my coffe ..... doing my morning tour ... I found this on another site ..... !!

    Made me splutter it did ...... :)

     
  2. CTNana

    CTNana Active Member

    Bet the fairy appreciates them!!!!
     
  3. Nostalgair

    Nostalgair New Member

    Where does the star go?:)
     
  4. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Pffft that's not a real Aussie tree - if it was then it would be hanging from the ceiling and have corks on string rather than baubles. And it wouldn't be a fairy but a tinnie on top (or bottom) :becky:
     
  5. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    That's not an Aussie tree as my mother-in-law hasn't been anywhere near it yet! She's decorating our tree for us (first one for us as we're not travelling to Melbourne for the holidays...we live here now!) because if we decorate it, she'll rearrange the decorations!

    Is there a Christmas tradition about finding a glass decoration on the tree so you can be the first to open a present? I thought it was the magic beer stubby but I might be wrong...

    Our tree will have to have a barricade around it as well once the presents are there as Milly (2.5 kgs of poodle puppy, 100% poodle - 25% rhino, 25% bulldozer, 25% cannon ball and 25% pirahna) will discover the paper and decide to do the environmentally friendly thing and shred it for recycling...before we've opened the presents.
     
  6. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    Alabama Christmas Tree
     
  7. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    David, where's the shotgun on the top? :)
     
  8. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Well we prefer a more traditional turban rather than a fairy
     

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  9. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member


    I know a family from Alabama that uses boxes of bullets for stocking fillers!
     
  10. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    I see no problem with this.


    I saw that upsidedown tree in John Lewis (I occaisionally go there to lower the tone). I didn't realise it was £75!
     
  11. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Understandable. You wouldn't be able to balance on the top for long...:becky:
     

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