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  • 5 weeks later...

Any new stickers for 2014 or maybe a new paint job and rebuilt motor?

No info on your requests, but it was obvious yesterday that some motor head really tricked that baby out to make it move some serious air. whistle

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im going to dig this dam out of da landfill and make millons and film it st paul landfill will have more people in it than the medlalon hunt trz u should of held on to this 2lb of gold

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Wow any updates on your digging?

Is the frost and bitter cold slowing down your project?

I bet you could use a fan to keep the air moving!

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I found a box fan by the dumpster last fall, and it doesn't work. I did noticed that it does Not have a unicorn sticker on it. does anyone know where I can get one so it will work again when summer gets here, next year?

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I found a box fan by the dumpster last fall, and it doesn't work. I did noticed that it does Not have a unicorn sticker on it. does anyone know where I can get one so it will work again when summer gets here, next year?

Here ya go:

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Don't forget the Royals sticker:

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Just print these out and tape 'em on and I'm sure you'll be good to go! grin

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In hindsight I probably should have kept the fan, but the safety of my cats has always been my first priority. I stand by my decision and my cat is still very healthy.

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TRZ, I'm glad your cat is still around, but this thread is 7 years old, how healthy can he be? You'd think he'd be just hanging by a thread after all these years. grin

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Update on the fan dig I was in the 3M tape landfill and found what I thought was the ONE!!! it turned out too only have a unicorn sticker on it, so I dropped it off at the fire house... must have been da one u found dumbo sick

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Starting to warm up, Thanks Obama!

ISO gently used box fan, stickers not needed.

Please send pix and size available.

No pix of cat needed, that's assumed.

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In hindsight I probably should have kept the fan, but the safety of my cats has always been my first priority. I stand by my decision and my cat is still very healthy.

Imagine what its worth now with the Royals on the VERGE of going to the world series?

Shoulda woulda coulda!... $$$

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Had some pretty crazy winds here the other day in Richmond, VA. Wonder if the fan has made it out this far, or did someone leave it on in MN?

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It's really kind of sad when you think about it. HSO Member TRZ the original poster of this thread has not been back on the HSO site since 2/4/08. Almost all his post were related to the 20 inch Box Fan that he was trying to help someone out with. And his last post ever was about an Auger Extension!!

I wonder why he never came back? whistle

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It's really kind of sad when you think about it. HSO Member TRZ the original poster of this thread has not been back on the HSO site since 2/4/08. Almost all his post were related to the 20 inch Box Fan that he was trying to help someone out with. And his last post ever was about an Auger Extension!!

I wonder why he never came back? whistle

He's gonna live forever........at least on this post.............his job is done. cry

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leech~~ The original poster was on a long hiatus from the site but he is back as TRZ II and he commented a few posts above yours...

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    • Kettle
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    • Wanderer
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