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Post  Scott Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:45 pm

Are Christams trees expensive? And if we want one like Lindal, then it could cos a fair bit of money as the Lindal one is huge! What size of tree would we be looking at for our Green?
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Post  Alex.Bennett Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:01 pm

Scott wrote:Are Christams trees expensive? And if we want one like Lindal, then it could cos a fair bit of money as the Lindal one is huge! What size of tree would we be looking at for our Green?

I don't know but if we do what i suggested and ask people to donate £5 for one im sure most people would be happy to as it will make the estate look better at christmas time. santa


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Post  robert morris Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:26 pm

Alex.Bennett wrote:
Scott wrote:Are Christams trees expensive? And if we want one like Lindal, then it could cos a fair bit of money as the Lindal one is huge! What size of tree would we be looking at for our Green?

I don't know but if we do what i suggested and ask people to donate £5 for one im sure most people would be ahppy to as it will make the estate look better at christmas time. santa
rendeer Im sure we would donate to it Exclamation santa
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Post  Alex.Bennett Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:37 pm

Sorry messed this post up


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Post  Alex.Bennett Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:38 pm

robert morris wrote:
Alex.Bennett wrote:
Scott wrote:Are Christams trees expensive? And if we want one like Lindal, then it could cos a fair bit of money as the Lindal one is huge! What size of tree would we be looking at for our Green?

I don't know but if we do what i suggested and ask people to donate £5 for one im sure most people would be happy to as it will make the estate look better at christmas time. santa
rendeer Im sure we would donate to it Exclamation santa

That's exactly what I just said lol!
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Post  Scott Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:34 pm

Rob, just for the future like, think before you post!
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Post  cally-jo Sat Oct 25, 2008 10:52 am

i think this is a great idea

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