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i had to be #300. dixie cups. if you could get them to chicago by midweek next week i'll be there untill then. then i'm heading over to denver till friday, then up to idaho, some town called spud??, then up to remote yukon territory. i have a bunch of pencils to sharpen with my sharpener and i don't want those poor people to risk loseing them in the mail, so i'm going to them....

i know... i'm sorry blush. best i could do

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FREE TO THE FIRST TAKER: LIGHTLY USED TOILET PAPER!

8 squares used only once on a "clean" day. I'd hate to see them all go to waste. I can deliver anywhere in the state of MN. All you have to do is pitch in some gas money.

Let me know if you want them!

BGB

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It is a pressure relief from all the political garbage and the economic stuff. We need posts like these to keep out sanity. laugh

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Big Grass- what type of toilet paper is it? I prefer the cheaper and rougher style vs the double quilted style brands that only sissies use.

8 squares isn't a lot though, could you maybe save some more up to make the trip worth it? Though gas is down to around $2.15 so I could sacrifice a little more money.

Also, is the type of toilet paper you have better to use with a right handed approach or a left handed approach.

Lets make it simple- so if you have rough styled toilet paper that is easier to use with the right hand and can save up more than 8 squares I'll take all you got.

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On second thought, I'll take the TP. I have this fan, sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. If I can't use the TP for its intended purpose, I may cut strips and tape it to the fan, that way I will know when the fan is working because the strips will fly up and I can tell people that come over that I have an air system similar to what you see in the metrodome

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anybody want a countertop microwave works great, except the display. 1200 watts, will trade for box fan

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I can tell people that come over that I have an air system similar to what you see in the metrodome

Is it guaranteed to affect home runs and field goals? grin

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I don't know if this has been asked and I am not going to check it out, but my question is how many blades does it have.

G.C.

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There have been a few reports of a pale orange VW van that has been making the rounds of the lake just before Thanksgiving. They would come up to cabin owners and ask if the owners would like some snow on their lawn for the holiday. Some people thought it was a good idea and for ten dollars this fellow would haul out of the van a air compressor, some garden hose and a 20" box fan. Blowing the water through the box fan with the air compressor and some other tunnel thing he had, I was told it was a hot water heater gutted out, he would spray an inch or so of snow on the ground.

The fan had a Unicorn, Teddy bear and a Kansas City Royals baseball club sticker on it. Using a box fan was not thought of being unusual as this is Lake Iwanttobethere, however everyone who did have some snow made thought it was odd that the Box Fan had a chain running from it to the van. Almost like it was a captive. When I heard this it reminded me of the box fan and the van that I saw in town so many months ago. Perhaps there is a ransom note out there that we have missed? Or one that no one took action on. One more thing, there was mention made about a white tube sock over the trailer ball, it had a carpenters pencil jammed through the top to keep the sock from being blown off. I guess the snow was uneven to as the fan had a missing blade which made the snow thin in some spots.

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STILL you gotta be kidding me i cant believe this thread wasnt locked or something its been how many post about nothing, haha thats funny

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