It looks like Horace may have gotten the wrong package. Some mother out there is going to be very disappointed she didn’t get her bulk order of Bounce!
I am so glad most computer storage media is no longer sensitive to magnets. It was tough explaining ferromagnetism to visitors and why they should not put a floppy disk on the refrigerator by using a magnet.
At Amazon, they store a lot of magnetic products. I wondered if there was any magnetic media left that could be damaged by them. Then a few weeks ago someone bought several copies of the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack on cassette tape. So there is some old-school magnetic media out there.
BasilBruce 4 days ago
If they’re that strong, how was he going to separate them after getting them out of the box?
Joseph comicinthestrip 4 days ago
It looks like Horace may have gotten the wrong package. Some mother out there is going to be very disappointed she didn’t get her bulk order of Bounce!
Gent 4 days ago
A sticky situation eh.
Imagine 4 days ago
Good luck unboxing them.
steveh64 4 days ago
Must be a LOT of magnets in a box that size. A wonder it didn’t stick to the side of the delivery truck.
Dobie Premium Member 4 days ago
I’ve seen those on Amazon! … Self-installing Refrigerator Magnets.
WaitingMan 4 days ago
The magnetic force of a tiny refrigerator magnet is much stronger than the gravitational force of the entire planet. Physics.
Chris 4 days ago
powerful magnets… :j
rshive 4 days ago
Good magnets!
Zebrastripes 4 days ago
Well they must be good ones…they went where they should be…LOL
KEA 3 days ago
magnets don’t work on a lot of new (non-steel) refrigerators
Deep Sea Green 735 hat trick +20 3 days ago
What about dishwasher magnets or stove magnets or Hoosier cabinet magnets? Hmmmm…..
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 3 days ago
Horace has such a magnetic personality, I’m surprised he can pry himself away from the fridge.
Mike Baldwin creator 3 days ago
Magnificent!
Impkins Premium Member 3 days ago
Get the crowbar. :)
mistercatworks 3 days ago
I am so glad most computer storage media is no longer sensitive to magnets. It was tough explaining ferromagnetism to visitors and why they should not put a floppy disk on the refrigerator by using a magnet.
Jeffin Premium Member 3 days ago
So… you’re all set.
Ermine Notyours 3 days ago
At Amazon, they store a lot of magnetic products. I wondered if there was any magnetic media left that could be damaged by them. Then a few weeks ago someone bought several copies of the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack on cassette tape. So there is some old-school magnetic media out there.