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We have the practical uses of being
able to move the tree exactly into
place with little fuss or muss and
turn it so the perfect side faces
where you want it, but practical uses
be damned.
After all, why have an RC car when
you can play with the whole damn
tree?
This stand comes
in two versions, the
rechargeable smaller one which
moves distances of 60 feet on a
charge and the outdoor tank tread
gas powered variety. I suppose that
version can be a gas generator as
well for when you absolutely,
positively have to have a lit
Christmas tree in some remote
region.
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"Visions of Birnam Woods dancing in their heads..." |
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Hope those lights are cordless. |
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I have battery powered christmas
tree lights. Or atleast that's what
they look like. It could have been
an active camouflage because
people tend not to look at me
when I wear it. |
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I'm picturing races with these tricked-out trees. X-Treme X-Mas Offroad Madness, Sunday, SUNDAY! |
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//It could have been an active camouflage because people tend not to look at me when I wear it.// |
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I encounter the same phenomenon, but usually when I wear nothing, not even tree lights. Perhaps I have a natural talent for camouflage. |
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Get a battallion of these and act out a scene from Lord of the Rings... |
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