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I assume that our first Christmas tree was for real because back then you could still buy those “fresh cuts” from Baguio or out of Camp John Hay.

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After surviving a week of having a “home-made” Christmas, I’ll no longer trust Martha Stewart or Rachel Ray next time they say that “homemade” stuff are easy.

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I assume that our first Christmas tree was for real because back then you could still buy those “fresh cuts” from Baguio or out of Camp John Hay.

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After surviving a week of having a “home-made” Christmas, I’ll no longer trust Martha Stewart or Rachel Ray next time they say that “homemade” stuff are easy.

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