The solution here is simple. Use two trees and tie the branches
together (or use a manifolded stand).
-Sean
On Fri, 04 Dec 1998 13:30:52 -0500, Case E. Harris wrote:
>Steve-
>
>You've obviously not been listening to the ongoing discussions here on
>the list! While a 'pony tree' is a commonly used concept (especially in
>the NorthEastern US), it doesn't fall within the concept of DIR. Since
>I"m trying to have a DIR holiday, I'm relying on my next door neighbor's
>tree in case I have a problem with mine!
>
>Now, the only problem I can foresee is sharing the tree through the
>restriction of our doorways...But I suppose if I watch the situation
>closely going in, and make sure to check all the ornaments and tinsle
>often, I won't get myself into that situation in the first place.
>
>Holiday fun to all!
>-Case
>
>Steve Posch wrote:
>>
>> Case,
>>
>> What is your contingency plan in case your primary tree fails? I keep a
small pony-tree ready just in case. I don't think this was on the DIR
equipment video.
>>
>> -Steve P
>>
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