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Box fan with bad motor, if you can fix it you could cool yourself with this baby in the window, approx. 5 yrs old. a few kids stickers on it. located in East St.Paul.

Honestly, it's so sad that it's funny. LOL

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Its not for sale but I would imagine the wood burner in the dinning room in my house would work nicely even with the stickers on it LOL

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you might make this whole thing start all over again

TRZ, sorry I cant help myself.

Free. Left sock, right sock is missing but you may have one like it. Still in good shape.

Some things just arent even worth giving away..

grin

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If you have enjoyed this post, you might want to check out the Bib chaffing post on the ice fishing forum. Funny stuff, don't be drinking pop while you read or you will need a new keyboard.

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Hahah i remember seeing this post like way back in April/May, i cant believe its still surfacing hahahaha

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I think your right. Look what that fan can do. It should be a prize at a get together. Smallest fish gets the fan, until the next one.

G.C.

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To Whomever has possession of the original 20" box fan:

Point that thing north and CRANK IT UP!!!

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I found out where the fan is and I'm going to go get it. Do I need to bring my auger extension??

FI

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All I know is that it's warmer at the equator than it is at the North Pole. Being that we are somewhere in between, I'd rather have some air coming in from the Yucatan Peninsula than some from the Hudson Bay!

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I'm around, just less often and a little quieter I guess. I've got a new time-suck in the form a 3 month old baby girl. Not that I'm complaining; I'd give all my hunting and fishing up for her in a heartbeat!

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You wait...when that little one gets older and the guys start coming around...you will take up hunting again real quick..LOL

Little girls can bring a Dad to his knees, but I wouldn't trade the time I had bringing up mine for anything. smilesmile

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I have an old pair of sunglasses to give away, but they're missing both lenses. If you squint real hard they still work pretty good.

I guess if you were to feverishly wave them back and forth next to your head they could kind of act as a fan.... laugh

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I think I saw them on a scarecrow when I was in TRF in November. They looked like the 70's style Jane Fonda type sun glasses. Except they had one lense at that time.

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darn it!!!

I was hoping they were the kind of shades the troopers wear. you get some pretty weird looks with them gold rims and dark lenses

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would said sunglasses fit over prescription glasses? Also I understand the squinting, but that gives me a headache. How are they if you do the ol' left hand on the forehead salute style?

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The energizer bunny of Box Fans FS or Trade...

This beast has over 12 years of good use, and it works just as well today as the day it was purchased.

3 speed, good plug, stickers included....

Last May I removed both gates and gave it a thorough cleaning, and used canned air to blast out any unwanted dust.

If you find your travels through the Fargo area, its definitely worth a gander. will contemplate most reasonable offers.

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Big, yellow, horn-rimmed. Jane Fonda all the way. They're also studded with rhinestones. They're Dazzling! With the exception that they have no lenses.... but if you squint real hard.....

Geeeezzzz that's a NICE Fan!!! Great stickers, and thanks for the pics....

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Metallica sticker! lmao!

Chuck Norris once saw this fan and instantly round house kicked twice as much air as the box fan could produce... on speed 3!

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