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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 5568044" data-attributes="member: 569830"><p>Definitely on. When I travel I try to take a small fan with me in my luggage, or I end up buying a cheap one for the hotel room. The noise is a requirement to drown out little creakin' shit in the house, but also if I don't have some air circulating on my head, I'll sweat through a pillow, even if it's 40F and I'm snuggled in a blanket. lol</p><p></p><p>Go figure.</p><p></p><p>And most ceiling fans won't cut it, the air has to be blowin' on me, plus they usually don't make much noise (by design).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 5568044, member: 569830"] Definitely on. When I travel I try to take a small fan with me in my luggage, or I end up buying a cheap one for the hotel room. The noise is a requirement to drown out little creakin' shit in the house, but also if I don't have some air circulating on my head, I'll sweat through a pillow, even if it's 40F and I'm snuggled in a blanket. lol Go figure. And most ceiling fans won't cut it, the air has to be blowin' on me, plus they usually don't make much noise (by design). [/QUOTE]
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