List of V.F.D.s in A Series of Unfortunate Events

List of V.F.D.s in A Series of Unfortunate Events

:"This is a list over the different meanings of the letters V.F.D. in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. For other uses of V.F.D. as a three-letter acronym, see VFD."

Occurrences

*Vain Fat Dictator (p. 82, "SS")
*"'Valley of Four Drafts
*"'Valorous Farms Dairy
*Vaporetto of Favorite Detritus ("TE")
*Various Finery Disguises (Phase Two of Disguise Kit, "CC" and "")
*Veiled Facial Disguises (Phase Three of Disguise Kit, "CC")
*Venom Feels Delightful Press (p. 167, "")::The publishing company for "The ", by Tony "Mommy" Eggmonteror.
*"'Verbal Fridge Dialogue
*"'Verdant Flammable Devices (p. SS)
*Verifying Fernald's Defection (p. 220, "GG")::An article from "The Daily Punctilio" which states that Fernald was responsible for burning down Anwhistle Aquatics.
*Veritable French Diner (repeatedly in "LSUA")::Jerome Squalor's favorite restaurant and where he met Esmé Squalor.
*"'Vernacularly Fastened Door
*Verse Fluctuation Declaration (p. 157, "GG")
*Versed Furtive Disclosure (p. 153, "GG"):: The book Klaus finds in the Gorgonian Grotto.
*Vertical Flame Diversion ("SS")
*Very False Documents Press (p. 162, "LSUA")::The publishing company which published "Ivan Lachrymose: Lake Explorer", by Vincent Francis Doyle.
*Very Fancy Doilies (throughout "EE", invented as a red herring)
*Very Fancy Doily Press (p. 164, "LSUA")
*Very Fascinating Drama (p. 80, "SS")
*Very Fast Delivery (p. 204, "LSUA")
*Very Flavorless Diet (p. 102, "TE"):: Klaus invents this meaning as a joke. It refers to the seaweed diet they have to eat which is very flavorless indeed.
*"'Very Fresh Dill
*Very Frightening Danger (p. "v", "LSUA")::Under the copyright in the "", Snicket says:

"If you recognize yourself in any of the photographs or illustrations in this book you may find yourself in Very Frightening Danger and/or slightly embarrassed but there is nothing you can do about it."

*Very Fine Dramatists
*Very Fun Day (p. 81, "SS")
*"'Vessel For Disaccharides
*"'Village of Fowl Devotees
*Vincent Francis Doyle (p. 162, "LSUA")::The author of "Ivan Lachrymose: Lake Explorer".
*Vinegar-Flavored Doughnuts (p. 81, "SS")
*"'Vineyard of Fragrant Drapes
*Vineyard's Famous Donkeys (in the , they are mentioned in the Vineyard of Fragrant Drapes. Also metioned in p. 202 "CC")
*Violent Frozen Dragonflies (p. 81, "SS")
*Violet's Fifteenth Date (p. 249, "GG"; "date" meaning "birthday")
*Violet's Funky Dance
*Vision Furthering Devices (throughout "The Penultimate Peril")
*Visitable Fungal Ditches (p. 102, "GG")
*Vital Fan Disclosure (If you send an e-mail to Lemony Snicket at [mailto:lsnicket@harpercollins.com lsnicket@harpercollins.com] , you will receive an "Out of Office AutoReply" that is apparently mailed to you by: Anonymous Representative HarperCollins Publishers Department of Vital Fan Disclosure).
*Voice Fakery Disguises ("CC")
*Volatile Fungus Deportation (throughout "GG")
*Voluntary Fish Domestication (p. 98, "GG")
*Volunteer Factual Dispatches (throughout "GG")
*"'Volunteer Feline Detectives
*"'Volunteer Fire Department
*Volunteers Fighting Disease (throughout "HH")
*Voracious Fierce Dragon (p. 82, "SS")
*Voracious Film Discussion Press (p. 165, "LSUA")::This company published "I Lost Something at the Movies" by .
*Very Flammable Detergent (Indirectly mentioned in PP, pg.323)
*Volunter Fisher of Dallas

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