
Apparently, the floor was an insufficient surface for this fan.
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Apparently, the floor was an insufficient surface for this fan.
Submitted by: RubalcavaS
Via: Rubalcavas

Submitted by: Anders Steele via Submit a Kludge!
Now there is more room on my desk for the important things…like balled up post-it notes and dust bunnies. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer De_Jappe says, “What a way to misinterpret the phrase: “This tv comes with two cat5-cables for network access…”

Submitted by: kdottdot via Submit a Kludge!
Any second now, he’s going to regale us with how he was in “Dancing On The Ceiling”… – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer zac_upp says, “And here we see the rare Ceiling fan Cocoon. soon its wings will burst forth as the fan in the back already has.”

Submitted by: Andre Vandal via Submit a Kludge!
Annnnd, now I have the plot from Flowers In The Attic stuck in my head. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer Dog Breath says, “There is a little Japanese boy at the top Meowing.”

Submitted by: Cyberkedi via Submit a Kludge!
Reality not as whimsical as it being his tears. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer Jompe71 says, “It’s not a shower, it’s a beam-me-up-scottifer. Not yet tuned into perfection and sometimes accidents happen which makes people explode. In such case the cleaning crew uses the fire hose to wash up. This surely must be the only explanation why someone would put tiles in the ceiling!”
I concur that “Beam-me-up-scottifer” is the best name for teleportation devices. – Ms. Fix-it Decree

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Kees says, “$1000 worth of equipment, hung in a $1 plastic crate suspended by $0.10 worth of shoelace. What could possibly go wrong?”

Submitted by: autumn via Submit a Kludge!
Favorite Comment: Fixer nimrod says, “Wow, this tree is pretty intimidating. let’s just hope to God it doesn’t realize that its brethren have been chopped into strips and plastered on the wall behind it.”