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Mothers Choice Convertible Car Seat $99, FREE Delivery on XMAS Trees @ Target

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30% OFF Xmas Trees + Free Delivery
Target Minnesota Pine Christmas Tree 183cm $13 Delivered
Mother's Choice 40th Anniversary Convertible Car Seat $99 Delivered
Pendo Pad 7" 8GB Dual Core Tablet $49 + FREE Pick Up

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  • +1

    I'm not getting free delivery offered on the xmas tree. YMMV or I might be missing something

    • +2

      Maybe they haven't made the Free delivery live yet :) It def says it on their homepage

      • Still charge 9 for delivery though….

    • +4

      It's called Christmas we have it every year

        • perhaps you might be more interested in festivus

          http://greylodge.com/pix/festivus.jpg

        • -6

          @SBOB:

          Why do I have to be interested in anything?

        • +11

          @MrZ:

          You don't, but it would be a rather pointless and boring existence if you were interested in nothing…

          But you're posting here, so at least you either like bargains or posting pointless comments… So at least there's that….

        • -8

          @SBOB:

          I'm interested in lots of things, just not made up holidays.

        • +1

          @MrZ:
          understandable, if he doesn't believe in made up holidays then he'd be working 365 days a year and not have a lot of time for celebration or fun.

        • +1

          @MrZ:
          Christmas may be a made up Christian holiday, but the real & original holiday for December that they stole it from is Yule, celebrated by Pagans thousands of years before Christians even came along…. & trees were certainly a part of that, including decorating them!!!

        • -1

          @gizmomelb:

          Christmas and Easter are holidays that have absolutely no basis in fact. All of the other holidays do. Take ANZAC day - as if anyone would argue about what that stands for. But celebrating the birth and death of some Jewish guy 2000 years ago… seriously??

        • +1

          @MrZ:
          Saturdays and Sundays are made up holidays too :) but I expect you celebrate them.

          I'm an atheist too, however I accept other people's beliefs whether they be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindi, Seikh etc. and respect their wanting to celebrate their special days. Hell often it's "fun" (maybe an alien concept to some) to join in as well, to acknowledge our similarities, rather than our differences and just enjoy people being people and wanting to have fun.

          So I can accept your belief by not believing, but I will rebut your public negative commentary with my own postive commentary. Beliefs and comments are usually best shared with those of similar feelings, publically 'forcing' them on a forum is almost the equivalent of the Sunday morning evangelising doorknockers.

        • -1

          @amy_c:
          Christian Christmas borrows a little from here and a little from there - Yule and Saturnalia being some of them. Basically everyone loves an excuse for a celebration :)

        • @MrZ: Frankly I am sick of the glorification of war in this country and others. War sucks, and most of the people who have actually been there understand this, but if the govt didn't glorify it people might not go, or they might be upset at the govt when the decision is made to go to war, and the powers that be can't have that.

          I'll still take the day off any time though.

        • @gizmomelb:

          Okay, so celebrate, but why can't you celebrate without putting up a stupid fake tree in the living room?

        • -1

          @amy_c:

          And you want to hang on to ancient pagan rituals why exactly?

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