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I was just saying to someone about the man who is selling trees where john allen

used to be bless him.hes making a killing there not only did he refuse our local

fire brigade a tree he refused to lend goose green school a tree for the children

to sing carols facing him in the park.humbug so sad. hey mate if your reading any of this

have you got any Christmas spirit

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Have to agree. It is his prerogative. Also - judging a whole person on the basis of one response to a request (which you happen to disagree with)is unfair surely? Generosity of spirit goes both ways (and this would include understanding and accepting someone else's stance).





Loz Wrote:

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> I think that is his perogative and coming onto a

> forum to complain about someone else not

> supporting things you believe in is poor.

>

> If you feel so strongly, then put your hand in

> your pocket and buy trees for the two groups.

I agree with Loz.


Why sit and point blame christine56 when you are not doing any better yourself. For every tree he donates, he is giving up money. What if he is worse off than yourself - did you think about that before you posted your comments?


Have you donated to the local fire brigade of goose green school? If not, how would you feel if I wrote a negative post about you?

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