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Does the fan come with any unicorn stickers?

Would you take the pelt from a cat? Well, he's not dead yet, but soon...

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The exhaust fan in my shop needs a bit of a boost these days because of it's age. Maybe if I had two fans that don't work so great, it'd be like one good one?

Gonna start the big warm-up next week. I just gotta have that fan.

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How has this been going on for almost 3 years now?! Too funny!!!!!! I think this gets more looks than fishing reports.

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Dont know if it was the same 20 inch box fan but I saw one floating on a bunch of logs on the mississippi earlier this week while fishing in Red Wing. My guess the fan is headed toi New Orleans to get away from the vikings blunder and start a new life with the WHO Dat fans

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I cant believe no one has snapped this baby up! With all the interest I would think it would be gone already!! Some one needs to start a facebook page for the 20" box fan!

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I have a little water in the basement. I am interested in pickup

the 20" Box Fan.

I have been looking for one for a long time. I had one many, many years

ago.

tweed

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Maybe the 20" box fan can send out some Tweets from time to time:

"Finally made it out of that landfill. What a dump!"

"Royals lose AGAIN?!?"

"Still searching for mythical Unicorn creature..."

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Gary Larson of the Far Side had an explaination for the unicorn.

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Hey the boat in this pic looks like the one talked about in another thread Note: the big hole in the side of the boat grin so to be sinking

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do you know if I can hook it up to run on batteries my extention cord isnt long enough to take along in the boat to keep the skitto's from biting, this fan would be just enough to blow them to the front of the boat and bother the passengers...

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Is it still available?

Yes... both are still available, and I am willing to expand my trading value to any fox, yote, or other type quality fur that is made into a winter hat. I would prefer if the tail was still attached. Pelt/Hat must not be worn more than 1 month, and not older than 3 years.

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That baby is blowing hard here in phoenix today. I would imagine 30 constant with gusts 45 all day long.

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Originally Posted By: RumRiverRat
Is it still available?

Yes... both are still available,

Liar Liar Pants on fire!

Shame on you for getting peoples hopes up again!

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The fan has a Unicorn, Teddy bear and a Kansas City Royals baseball club sticker on it. i would think they are removable with some elbow grease. The first one to come get the fan can have it.

someone needs to find the fan and turn it off... It creating a whistle in the house.

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It is very hot here in my mobile home i could use that fan! 97 Degrees!

Hottest week of the year coming up and no box fan here....UGGGH!

Bet that baby would fetch a good price now eh?

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Last I heard, the box fan was keeping the quail in the lamp nice and cool. In July it gets really hot in there, you know?

In addition to supporting our decorative quail population, the fan supports fairy tail creature habitat restoration (unicorns) and even roots for the helpless KC Royals program during April. If only we could be a little more like the box fan.

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someone needs to turn the fan on high and face it south, we need to get some cooler air here. 117 yesterday 118 rest of the week. even the dogs dont want to go out.

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Last I heard, the box fan was keeping the quail in the lamp nice and cool. In July it gets really hot in there, you know?

In addition to supporting our decorative quail population, the fan supports fairy tail creature habitat restoration (unicorns) and even roots for the helpless KC Royals program during April. If only we could be a little more like the box fan.

Im sorry to say the you are sadly mistaken cause the 20 inch box fan is nowhere near the quail lamp and it has molted all of its feather cause its so frickin hot and the quail only wishes it could be cooled by the 20 inch box fan until fall when the quail will adorn new plumage and migrate south to a home in a prarrie town with PBR in its refrigerator grin

As for the unicorns and KC Royals both are alot a like. You just have to pretend that both really do exsist

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sure wish I knew where I could pick up a good fixxer upper 20" box fan. Oh well better luck next time. LOL

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