spotted at Reject shop in Westfield Miranda at 4pm today.
Christmas Tree Clearance $2.50 (180cm) & $4.50 (Fibre Optic 90cm) at Reject Shop [Miranda NSW Westfield]
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I bet your Christmas is in January :)
Good pic so clear , what phone you got ?
its a Samsung S8 plus. thx
Yea, im an iPhone x fella and even i agree your phone takes a darnn fine pic
The bright lighting of the environment helps everything along too.
I’m just wondering why you haven’t put a post for the $25 suit case for a double stat.
reason being I dont know the quality of the $25 suitcase and it is not under $5. :)
Or how cluttered that shopping basket is
Nice, i'm sorted for next christmas
Bought 10 of these from Reject Shop, last year, for 50c each :)
Gave one to a family in need, this year..
Christmas tree made in China… ironic.
What's ironic about that?
It's ironic and funny, because China is communist (basically anti-religion).
China is driven by money first and ideology second. If there is money to be made in religious items, they will jump on it as a matter of business. Also, there are more Christians in China than population of Australia. It's not banned.
That's why I questioned why did you find it ironic. I find it "business as usual".
To be honest, Australia is more like a communist country and China is more like a capitalism country.
Wrong. Christians make up 1% of China's population - that's about 13.8 million. Far less than Australia's population. But the rest of your comment does make sense. Also, the Christmas tree is not a religious symbol, even though it's associated with Christmas.
@MrZ:
Sorry mate lubos is right.Even with 1% (13.8) of Chinas population identifying themselves as Christians, it's still larger than the population in Aust identifying themselves as Christians.
(Christian = [Catholics+Ang+UC+Chrit(other)]=~43% abs & Aust Pop =24.13M google = 10.4 < 13.8M …. sad but true)
@MrZ: Source cited on Wikipedia claims there are 31 million Christians in China - 2.3% of population (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_China)
No, lubos said that there are more Christians in China than the "population of Australia", he didn't say "Christians in Australia".
@MrZ:
sorry mate you are right, i misread that.
but i guess he is right after he dug up the stats.
Need some Christmas tree deal in Melbourne badly.