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There is a rumor going around that the tale of the 20 inch box fan will soon be made into a major movie! I know there are many "Fans" who would like to see the tale brought to the big screen. No word yet on casting but there seems to be a lot of wantabe's out there... A summer release may be breezing your way!

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That would be fan-tastic. Our high velocity fan, blasting on high speed, blowing everything out of proportion. Eluding the best fan chasers around. Cool..... gringrin

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  • 2 weeks later...

One would think there would be more interest in the "FAN" now that the summer is starting to show up. crazyshocked

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It was around here last night somewheres.. Blew all the water off the river and blew it thru Fargo. The Red went down 4 ft.

Holy bejezzuz it was windy!!

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I could sure use it today. The A/C is out in the office and its sure getting sticky in here.

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I wonder if the underground ever thought of doing conterfeit 20" box fans...maybe some guy in New York could carry them under a trench coat and advertise them as the real thing. shocked

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He'd have to sell it to someone other than an FMer.. We all know what the real one should look like..or close to anyways.. It's been a while since we've seen a picture of it.

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Has anyone claimed this "box fan"? I am in dire need of a 19" box fan.

Oh, this is a 20- forget it.

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I noticed that TRZ mentioned using a little elbow grease to remove stickers. I've never used this product on stickers.

Does anyone know where I can find some good elbow grease?

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You might want to look under the Automotive thread...

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Blinker Fluid???

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We're still trying to locate it.. It's been on the lam.

If anyone sees it...we may have to assume it is now armed and dangerous. whistlewhistle

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Do you guys think that I could replace the motor with the kids pet gerbil and hooking the blades up to the running wheel confused I think the gerbil will only turn a 19 inch fan thou

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I was at my local post office today, had to pick up a package. They were a little short staffed and the lady behind the window asked if I would have a problem coming back and getting my package as it was to heavy for her to lift. I went behind the door and I passed the wall where they still have the F.B.I. wanted posters. In 11th place was a picture of a fan symbol and in bold print "Wanted 20" box Fan" also any information or person who may have seen said box fan.. Well having seen the box fan in the orange VW bus last summer I was not going to say anything, I just got my package and left. I wonder what the fan has been up to? Bank robbery? I always thought with the stickers it was a good fan, maybe the fan has kidnaped the driver of the van and is forcing him or her to drive the fan around the country.. So many questions, like how did the fan break it's blade to begin with? Maybe it's a bully and we have been this whole time thinking it was just a lost or stolen misplaced fan with fuzzy stickers. It all could be a cover I tell ya...

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I was at my local post office today, had to pick up a package. They were a little short staffed and the lady behind the window asked if I would have a problem coming back and getting my package as it was to heavy for her to lift. I went behind the door and I passed the wall where they still have the F.B.I. wanted posters. In 11th place was a picture of a fan symbol and in bold print "Wanted 20" box Fan" also any information or person who may have seen said box fan.. Well having seen the box fan in the orange VW bus last summer I was not going to say anything, I just got my package and left. I wonder what the fan has been up to? Bank robbery? I always thought with the stickers it was a good fan, maybe the fan has kidnaped the driver of the van and is forcing him or her to drive the fan around the country.. So many questions, like how did the fan break it's blade to begin with? Maybe it's a bully and we have been this whole time thinking it was just a lost or stolen misplaced fan with fuzzy stickers. It all could be a cover I tell ya...

the 20 inch fan wasnt cool enough grin

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Maybe when Glenn is in KC, he can look around for it.

With those Royal stickers on it, the fan might have thought it belonged there. crazycrazy

On the side note, it is good to see the posts are back and running on this subject. There were quite a few days in between posts.

I wonder how the movie is coming along???

Too bad "Public Enemy" has already been taken.

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Re: First Thing That Pops Into Your Head- [Re: leechbait]

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#1945502 - 07/15/09 03:08 PM Re: First Thing That Pops Into Your Head- [Re: Black_Bay]

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How can this be??

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I know.... caught that one too... doesn't know what he's talking about... This fan is the best..

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the movie deal is out cause there is a movie thats called the FAN already cry

"FanII. The 20incher" laugh

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