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I just stumbled upon this thread and can't believe this has gone on for 2years and 2 months! I think you guys must be "fanatics".But I think there is a deeper issue here,yes you have all thought this, fan abuse. This poor fan was only 5 years old when it came to an early dimise at the hands of TZ.Who knows in the last 26 months how many other fans have had a similar story. If we could keep 1 other fan from experiencing the pain of a broken blade and bad cord, and who knows if he is telling the whole story or not,it could be worse!We need to clean up this mess( maybe a little fan-tastic would be better than elbow grease) So go out to the garage, check the attic or even the basement to see if you might be treating a fan in the same way by neglecting it or maybe you too have just thrown it away! Don't be ashamed we can help you! The first step in recovery is admitting you have a problem. If this hit you hard I am sorry but i"m trying to help you. Just say these words out loud three times I am a fanattic! I am a fanattic! I am a fanattic! Now admit it that felt good did'nt it! If we all could save just one fan, think what a cool world we would have.

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You caught me. I just cleaned out a closet in the basement and found a round fan covered with dust. All the parts are still there and it works, but it appears that I am somewhat guilty of fan abuse. There, now I feel better. Thanks for helping me clear that matter.

Also welcome to FM.

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Maybe we should have a fan appreciation day, or take a fan to work day, maybe we should send them a note telling them how much we appreciate them,we could call it "Fan Mail"

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This was a post in the Fargo Forum.. I think it is on the wrong side of the tracks.. It's starting to vandalize schools in Fargo

Box fan blamed for fire that damages warming house at Fargo elementary school

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Rumor has it that Dakota Fanning has been offered a part in the new Fan movie, this was reported in the Valley Breeze, a local newspaper. The story goes on to say the screenplay right now is still in fan development. An action picture, stunts fans are already being looked at and there is a long line.

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we're just a bunch of fanatics. We could be playing fan-tan and the fan blows all the cards away while doing a fandango.

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Hey TRZ, if you fix the motor up, I'll trade you a very hot poster of Rikky Lake, a Richard Simmons workout tape and a half a double cheeseburger...maybe I'll throw in the pop that came with it too...

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Will have to get in touch with Glen and let Glennda know. She might need the Richard Simmons tape and I think she's got the box fan. Was that a diet pop you have to trade?? She might swap if it's diet.

gringrin

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It is a diet, but there is no longer any ice, sorry. Perhaps I could add some from the freezer.

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Hey I could be FANagled into starting a movie up. Would it be a love story or a mystery.

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Hey I could be FANagled into starting a movie up. Would it be a love story or a mystery.

It would be a chiller. laugh

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I read the book and it was a breeze to flip thru the pages.

I also heard that ZZ-tops Fandago was gonna be the sound tract for the movie laughlaughlaugh

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Just saw it listed on the internet, a picture of one in Eden Prarie, can't tell from the angle if it has stickers on it or not. But it is still "free".

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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..."

I haven't kept up with this post since I lost my job, but thought I'd check in today. I don't think our's is the same fan that was listed in the post office. I have it from a somewhat questionable source that our fan is now a businessman in Fargo. He owns a local talk radio station...740 the Fan. The other fan referred to in the previous post is an evil hitfan known to coldly blow away his victims. The victims seem to be cut by a dull medium to high speed blade and then electrocuted by something that looks like a short in a wire or something. Vicious. I can see how one might start thinking when you saw the picture in the post office.

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The fan was starting fires in Fargo. Like you said, he does have a short fuse and may be blowing it's frustration on

whatever or whoever is in it's way. Cold...Very cold...Better watch out for this one. eekeek

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