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I have actually never read the LOTR or the hunger games.I don’t think this was intended but the scene with Fred and the garden clippers actually really reminds me of a scene in LOTR. If you read it you may know what I mean.
I have yet to see them...I love trees, whenever my dad goes to America he loves to see the redwoods. I have never actually seen them though
I didn’t think you did... which makes it even more funny. You should.I have actually never read the LOTR or the hunger games.
We don’t have big trees like that. We have the Wollemi Pine in the national park, they saved them from the fires though so we still have thoseI have yet to see them...I really want to see them, and I will someday. I never thought about the fact that for all the cool stuff Australia has it probably doesn’t have nearly as many trees... until now. Thank you for the new perspective.
I’m currently reading Jane Eyre which is actually kinda boringI didn’t think you did... which makes it even more funny. You should.
I have actually never read the LOTR or the hunger games.
I've never seen a gum tree.... You've never seen a maple tree??? 0-0 That seem crazy to me.I don’t think so. I have had maple syrup but that is the extent of maple journey.
Issue with Gum trees is they drop their branches and Mum is always terrified one is going to land on the house.
I was wondering about other people’s opinions on that book. I read an off-spin of it called My Plain Jane, and it was good, but it was kind of mixed up with fantasy.I’m currently reading Jane Eyre which is actually kinda boring
Yeah, but I guess they aren’t in England either, there’s something similar called a plane tree though. Funny how they have maples in Japan but not England.I've never seen a gum tree.... You've never seen a maple tree??? 0-0 That seem crazy to me.