Yes! A ficus! What a wonderful idea. I'm tired of the plastic tree that sheds almost as many needles as a dried-out cut tree. Then you take the stuff off it and enjoy it the rest of the year! Thank you for...er...planting that idea!
Being a project manager for a custom home builder, I believe the structrual damage is too great. I believe we should just bulldoze and begin with new. Plus, redecorating is always the best part!
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Cadbury says it looks just fine to him!
I don't see anything wrong with it--it has that lived-in look.
As a concerned citizen and bunlandlord I wonder about the structural safety......
Looks good, but soudness could be an issue. You may need to call the inspector. Where's Sydney when you need her.
Hmmmmmmm.
what a dump!
Silver! For shame! It looks pretty good. There are lotsa bunns who would love such facilities ... such as ourselves.
Do they have used bunn-castle stores? Maybe give it to Good Bunnwill or the Humane Society or even a recycle bin. Can it be traded in?
Remember, we are in hard times - reduce, reuse, recycle, repeat.
I think it could last a lot longer,
Hmmmmm. Nothing a bit more chewing couldn't fix. A bite here, a bite there.....Nom nom nom.....
Yes! A ficus! What a wonderful idea. I'm tired of the plastic tree that sheds almost as many needles as a dried-out cut tree. Then you take the stuff off it and enjoy it the rest of the year! Thank you for...er...planting that idea!
wow...yes please! and some demolition there by the buns :)
Heck, our friend just leaves the lights strung all over the ficus all year. She just plugs them in for Christmas.
Being a project manager for a custom home builder, I believe the structrual damage is too great. I believe we should just bulldoze and begin with new. Plus, redecorating is always the best part!
Some would call it cozy.
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