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I really cant believe this is still going, this blows my mind more than the fan could. THANKS FOR ALL THE CHUCKLES.

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Tried bear hunting sat. but it was way too windy. i wish who ever has the fan would turn it down a bit for hunting season!!!!!!

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Hell, that was me. I turned that fan on high (and then because it was missing a blade and started clanking so bad I had to turn it back to Medium) to keep the dang bugs off me. Worked like a champ. (except of coarse, like I said about all the clanking when turned to high)

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Jesse Ventura reported that faulty wiring inside the box fan is to blame for the BWCA fires. Lightening had nothing to do with it. Apparently the federal government was using the fan to keep global warming out of the BWCA.

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Word on the street: The box fan is at the Metrodome trying to blow the stink off the field.

Unfortunately, they can't use the high setting due to the aforementioned clank. And I think that's what they'll need, is the high setting. Or about a thousand additional box fans.

Maybe we should start a fan-raising drive?

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I think someone lost this box fan and dropped it off in AZ. Please someone pick it up as i am tired of the cold and wind.

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Quote:

"Is it still available? I really need a box fan...."

I can get it for you, but it will cost ya. Give me a call. I'm in the Chicago white pages.

Sincerely, Rod Blagojevich

I think your address is changing soon... but you could hook up the motor to a bic pen and needle, and start making tats wink

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Does anyone know if the fan was measured diagonally to get the 20 inches, like they do with TVs? Or was it 20"x20"? I find that practice misleading and would hate to learn that it has transferred over to the fan game.

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Could someone tell me if this fan is reversible? If so, whoever has it, could you please reverse the rotation and pull some cold weather into MN. crycrycry PLEASE crycrycry

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Also a question about the stickers. Are they in good shape some torn or faded at all?

well your in luck if you want a faded half torn royals sticker!

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Torn Royals sticker on the fan just makes it look hip and retro.. back when people actually liked the Royals

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Was a quiet morning here at Lake Iwanttobethere and I was wiping out beer mugs when a dude came in and asked if he could get his thermos filled with coffee. Not an unusual request as guys do it all the time before heading out to fish on the lake. He had his scarf pulled up high around his face and his hat pulled down low and I thought that was a little strange as I filled the thermos as it was not cold inside the Lodge. He paid for the coffee and then nodded and headed out the side door of the Lodge. Still no big deal till I glanced up and saw he was driving an old orange VW van with a Kansas City bumper sticker and a Green Bay Packer helmet logo on the rear door. Now that got my attention. I went to the window in time to see I swear a 20" box fan in the rear window! Before I could get anyone else to come look at the van it was out the parking lot and heading for the highway. Made me think of this thread and years ago when I think I saw the missing box fan. More I think about it I think that was the same van! Hmmmmm Green Bay, yup would not surprise me at all...

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Another sighting of the fan in a VW Micro Bus, must be something to it. Do you suppose they were taking the fan to Green Bay to blow the stink off the field? laugh

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