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superbadgirl) wrote2005-12-06 08:49 pm
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And bah humbug to you, too.
Real trees are banned from the building. Not only are they considered a fire hazard, but proper disposal isn't really possible. HOWEVER, the owner also owns a tree farm. He supplied a tree for the lobby. He also supplied an illegal tree for the manager. I was not even asked if I wanted one. I would have actually enjoyed my very own little tree.
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Or is this at work?
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Sad, but true. How many apartment complexes built in the 30s, 40s or 50s have sprinklers in every unit? :(
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I would have thought they were more likely to be caused by...oh...faulty wiring. Space heaters that aren't properly ventilated. Leaving the stove on. Are those going to be illegal too, unless there's a sprinkler system?
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Funny you should mention that. Last night as I was cooking dinner, I noticed a strange noise coming from my oven. I think it's on it's way out - it sounded like the clicking I associate with gas stoves...only it's not gas. Anyway, I was once again lamenting the lack of tree when this was going on and I thought, "I'll bet more fires start from faulty ovens than Christmas trees."
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How's the stove now? Clicking in electrical appliances is never good.
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If the idea is to educate people about not having trees, why not educate them about the dangers, how to care for them, and also how to tell if the tree has become too dry? Or how to avoid buying one that is too dry?
They've taken on a losing fight against cultural tradition when they outright ban them. And it's just stoopid.
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One of my favorite things about Christmas as a child was getting ready for school early, so there was enough time to go to the living room and watch the ceiling - we didn't have all blinking lights, just a few here and there, and when they went off against the multi-colored, shadowed ceiling, I remember thinking it was the most beautiful thing in the world.
I miss that. I'd love to curl up on my sofa even now, with all the lights out except those on the tree.
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