Bad is the German word for bath (in England there is even a town named Bath). So, Bad Whatever is usually not a bad thing, but can be a bit expensive. To my knowledge, there are no places called Good Whatever in Germany (or Austria or the German speaking part of Switzerland).
For those of you who do not know. Many towns in Germany start with the prefix “Bad”. They generally have hot springs or water with other healing qualities.
FYI “Bad Schandau is a spa town in Germany, in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district of Saxony. It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, at the mouth of the valley of the Kirnitzsch and in the area often described as Saxon Switzerland.” Wikipedia
The word “Bad” in German connotes a town with a hot springs or spa. Americans think this is very funny. And they say Germans don’t have a good sense of humor. :)
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
Ballet warrior!
BigBoy about 2 years ago
The horse sense finally kicked in
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Any apologies to Rabbits Against Magic?
Jonathan Lemon creator about 2 years ago
Wowzers in my trousers!!!!! This is, without a doubt, the highlight of my cartooning career!
Gent about 2 years ago
Horsie’s magic trick not works because rabbits against magic.
Gent about 2 years ago
So why is Deutschland called Germany? Is it because nobody else could pronounced it properly?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
Oh, Mighty Horacini!
Every little thing he does is magic…
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
Oh well I’m the type of horse who will always throw things down
Where positive thoughts are well, you know that I’m around
Cause mayhem all above ‘em and I din’t think I’m to blame
Next time I visit Germany I search for a town with a “good” name
They call it the wand era, yeah the wand era
No remote’s around around around
EgidiusPfanzelter about 2 years ago
Bad is the German word for bath (in England there is even a town named Bath). So, Bad Whatever is usually not a bad thing, but can be a bit expensive. To my knowledge, there are no places called Good Whatever in Germany (or Austria or the German speaking part of Switzerland).
DamnHappyChappy about 2 years ago
For those of you who do not know. Many towns in Germany start with the prefix “Bad”. They generally have hot springs or water with other healing qualities.
Doug K about 2 years ago
When using The Force (from a distance) did not work, Horacini just used his “lightsaber” (directly).
Baba27 about 2 years ago
You might try Aachen/Aix-laChapelle. Its been trying to get Bad again, but hasn’t yet.
Gent about 2 years ago
Horsie Potter and his little magic wand eh.
Wizard4168 about 2 years ago
A mystic variation on the ol’ Elvis remote.
gokarDun about 2 years ago
Horses against Rabbits against Magic. Whoa, that was not magical so Horacini wins.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Horace used the “sleight of hand” to complete his magic trick….☺️
Doctor Toon about 2 years ago
There’s a remote possibility that Horace did that trick wrong
Tigressy about 2 years ago
Look up Marbach – Schiller vs. horses and the late Queen.
InTraining Premium Member about 2 years ago
FYI “Bad Schandau is a spa town in Germany, in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district of Saxony. It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, at the mouth of the valley of the Kirnitzsch and in the area often described as Saxon Switzerland.” Wikipedia
InTraining Premium Member about 2 years ago
tap tap rap… waiting for Horacini’s next trick… levitating a sheep…. what could go wrong…?
JoshHere about 2 years ago
Life is tough when living without remote controls
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
“Hey, I was starting to watch that.” :)
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member about 2 years ago
And here I was hoping Black Sabbath would show up when he yelled, “Sabbracadabra!”
Khatkhattu Premium Member about 2 years ago
The panel about positivity and thinking would make a great poster or tee-shirt design.
Stephen Gilberg about 2 years ago
When I passed Bad Aussee, I thought, “No biscuit!”
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
The word “Bad” in German connotes a town with a hot springs or spa. Americans think this is very funny. And they say Germans don’t have a good sense of humor. :)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
A waste of a tv, Horace.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
A “Harry Potter Magic Wand Remote Control” was featured on an episode of “The Big Bang Theory”. It was, as one might expect, problematic.