February 14, 200719 yr Their largest fan is 24 feet in diameter. You could tie four people longways from end to end onto that thing. They couldn't have come up with a more appropriate name.
February 14, 200719 yr Author I thought this had something to do with women who love Clay Aiken. Guess not. Another one of your jokes I don't get? Are you just calling him an ass? Saying he has a large one? I'm lost on the American Idol references, mostly because I don't care.
February 14, 200719 yr We have a couple Port-a-cools and they are very nice! this fan would only work in the winter to push the heat down. If your lucky and the shop is air condition then your pushing the hot ceiling air down. so you would need to reverse the fan rotation if possible. thats why there is that switch on ceiling fans.
February 14, 200719 yr I guess I'm under the impression that Clay Aiken fans all have big buttockses. An incorrect assumption, surely. But back on topic, this is a brilliant way to break through the clutter. Very memorable marketing.
February 14, 200719 yr oh, i thought this was a thread about liking big asses. OOPs. wait, i love FANS too. i always have a fan blowing on me. At the desk, at the bed, in the living room. I love fans. i would collect them if I had more $$$$. this is way cool. love their marketing too. I love humor like that. What gives me an ever bigger chubbie is their is a product link for engineers and architects! Perfect for me! Edited February 14, 200719 yr by regfootball
February 14, 200719 yr I've experienced a few big ass fans.... they are highly effective and somewhat mesmerizing to watch...... they move a huge amount of air.
February 14, 200719 yr We have Big Ass Fans at work here.. Penske Logistics. The cool thing is that our logistics manager has a little plastic donkey doll from the Big Ass fan company that just says Big Ass Fans on its butt.
February 14, 200719 yr I'm familiar with the company. Their HQ is Kentucky-based and a lot of businesses and schools use these fans. I came very close to sending in one of their ads to the Tonight Show about a year ago when they were running help wanted ads. Who says cursing is unprofessional, anyway?
February 14, 200719 yr Author Who says cursing is unprofessional, anyway? Maybe we're seeing the deprofanation of 'ass'? Not sure if deprofanation is a word, but hopefully it makes sense.
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