My wife asked me to help decorate the tree...

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My wife asked me to help decorate the tree...

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What do ya think....

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Nice touch. 8)
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I think it is beautiful, and I am sure she will too. :D
While I sat here and waited the 4 minutes for that picture to load up on my dial-up I was thinking it was going to be the shotgun shell tree lights..
I like the arrows too though.
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Pydpiper wrote: While I sat here and waited the 4 minutes for that picture to load up on my dial-up ...
4 minutes! :shock: :shock: And I thought my jurassic modem set-up was slow! I think it loaded for me in about 30 seconds.

I'm getting DSL on Tuesday! Hooray! :D

What kind of computer do you use? I run the second-to-fastest iMac ... and it downloads pretty fast considering it's on a land-line. I can even download videos, but it takes a while. It should be impressive with a satellite hook-up. They guarantee 25X faster.

I've never had cable, so I wouldn't know the difference, anyway! :lol: :lol:
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I was exaggerating a bit.. Likely closer to 30 seconds.
There are no options out here for me, my trees are too tall. :roll:
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Pydpiper wrote:....I was thinking it was going to be the shotgun shell tree lights...
You inspire me Pyd.
I'm off to string a garland of spent brass and hulls... :wink:
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TPM wrote:
Pydpiper wrote:....I was thinking it was going to be the shotgun shell tree lights...
You inspire me Pyd.
I'm off to string a garland of spent brass and hulls... :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Be careful with that drill, TPM. The tree has enough red on it already! :P :wink:
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Spent brass smells beter, but these work in a pinch.

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I think your wife is far more understanding than mine :)
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Grizzly Adam wrote: What kind of computer do you use? I run the second-to-fastest iMac ...
Good choice - I have a two year old intel-based iMac (the 2Ghz) model and I love it. Great to use and comes with an impressive assortment of apps.

If you are currently using Safari as your web browser, give Firefox or Opera a try...
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mines a intel-based with DSL uploads and down loads at SONICE speeds :twisted:
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My nine year old daughter wouldn't let me help with the tree this weekend, she said it was to small for a treestand. haha. i lkie the way she thinks
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Post by Stinky Buffalo »

Looks great, TPM.

Except, in my case, that's the sort of thing that should wind up under the tree in a llittle over a week. ;)
whateverworks wrote:My nine year old daughter wouldn't let me help with the tree this weekend, she said it was to small for a treestand. haha. i lkie the way she thinks
Wow, yours said that too? :lol: And here I thought I was the only one...

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