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BigHitSunday
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Loblolly Pine/Magnolia

12/27/2010 11:54:12 AM

FroshKiller
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Trees who.

12/27/2010 11:57:56 AM

Skack
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My redbuds look like they could snap at any time.

12/27/2010 11:59:43 AM

UJustWait84
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which

12/27/2010 11:59:55 AM

Snewf
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Trees what cannot handle snowload

12/27/2010 12:00:00 PM

FroshKiller
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all trolling aside

"which" isn't correct in this case

"that" is correct in this case

12/27/2010 12:01:22 PM

ncstatetke
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the Bradford Pear in my front yard appears to be a type of tree which cannot handle snowload

12/27/2010 12:05:28 PM

BigHitSunday
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anyones almost been bumped in the noggin by a fallen sideshoot?

12/27/2010 12:10:51 PM

UJustWait84
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linguistically, both are syntactically correct and grammatical in everyday speech

if you're being pedantic, 'that' is correct

[Edited on December 27, 2010 at 12:25 PM. Reason : syntax y0]

12/27/2010 12:20:50 PM

ncstatetke
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GRAMMAR FIGHT!!!!!!

12/27/2010 12:22:32 PM

BigHitSunday
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Oh Reginald....I DISAGREE

12/27/2010 12:23:48 PM

jtw208
 
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+1 vote for bradford pear.. the one in my parents' yard split in half from the snow

12/27/2010 12:26:37 PM

wlb420
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Quote :
"Trees what cannot handle snowload"


win.





[Edited on December 27, 2010 at 12:34 PM. Reason : .]

12/27/2010 12:34:06 PM

FroshKiller
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there's a gay owl in this thread throwing around "syntactically" and "grammatical"

12/27/2010 12:51:56 PM

raiden
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Actually I'd like to have someone come out and take a look at my tree in the yard. It looks like its the same type of tree everyone else has, yet the limbs grow out sideways and all weird looking and every other tree's limbs are growing in a more vertical pattern.

12/27/2010 12:53:59 PM

FroshKiller
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it's feeding on a corpse in your yard

the unwholesome flesh has twisted its limbs

12/27/2010 12:55:08 PM

raiden
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I told you to stop burying all those freshmen you kill in my yard!!!

12/27/2010 1:04:20 PM

qntmfred
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this is what the cedars in my backyard look like

12/27/2010 1:04:53 PM

TreeTwista10
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I can handle snowload

12/27/2010 1:21:37 PM

cdub1313
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bradford pear trees are bad news. they look nice but are VERY weak and limbs break off quite easily. the larger they get, the more trouble they'll give you.

12/27/2010 1:44:57 PM

adder
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And the more structurally sound varieties are invasive as hell. Bradford pearsfasdf SUCK.

[Edited on December 27, 2010 at 1:50 PM. Reason : asdfasdfasdfasdfsad]

12/27/2010 1:49:59 PM

craptastic
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and they smell like jizz in the spring

12/27/2010 7:16:48 PM

qntmfred
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The Bradford pears in my parents yard are like 50' tall seriously. It's amazing

12/27/2010 7:23:18 PM

ncsuapex
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My pines stood strong. No damage.

12/27/2010 7:30:12 PM

G.O.D
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post pic of tree, my roomate is an arborist for Raleigh. It's her job to find trees that will come down in storms.

12/27/2010 9:17:15 PM

TreeTwista10
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shit, i thought this thread was about judyfly

12/27/2010 9:19:46 PM

justinh524
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bradford pears are the pussies of the tree world.

12/27/2010 9:20:35 PM

AstralAdvent
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I came in here to say whom

I'm astraladvent and I approved this message

12/27/2010 9:28:25 PM

elkaybie
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My camellia is upset

12/27/2010 9:43:02 PM

G.O.D
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well our neighbor's magnolia split to the weight of the snow. it was only a 17ft one, but still.

12/27/2010 9:43:28 PM

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