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2012-01-24 07:40:21 PM
So did these guys just get out of prison?
 
2012-01-24 07:59:15 PM
Beats soap on a rope, right?
 
2012-01-24 08:57:19 PM
Well that's just gonna look stupid stuck to the refrigerator door
 
2012-01-24 10:42:23 PM
dopeydwarf: Beats soap on a rope, right?

With the shape of the Pope?.
 
2012-01-24 10:44:58 PM
Scientists grow weary of trying to cure cancer, take time off to create magnetic soap

Yes, subby, because trying to create soap that can be used to clean up oil spills (among other things) and then controlled is a waste of time.
 
2012-01-24 10:53:26 PM
Subby must never have understood the concept of walking and chewing gum simultaneously.
 
2012-01-24 10:54:46 PM
not sure how it works

sci-ence.org
 
2012-01-24 11:05:30 PM
This is a great idea! Now you can stick it to the shower pipe instead of bending over for it!
 
2012-01-24 11:40:03 PM
Really I'm Black: not sure how it works

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The soap as well as the magnet.
 
2012-01-24 11:43:35 PM
Really I'm Black: not sure how it works

By combining two things that confuse juggelos into one thing, it should reduce their confusion by half.
 
2012-01-25 12:09:58 AM
Evil Kirk vs Bad Ash: Really I'm Black: not sure how it works

By combining two things that confuse juggelos into one thing, it should reduce their confusion by half.


Unless they don't know how math works.


/surprised they are not dead yet.
 
2012-01-25 12:13:53 AM
turbidum: Scientists grow weary of trying to cure cancer, take time off to create magnetic soap

Yes, subby, because trying to create soap that can be used to clean up oil spills (among other things) and then controlled is a waste of time.


www.lateenough.com
 
2012-01-25 12:39:34 AM
I for one welcome our new magnetic soap overlords.


The soap's magnetic properties were proved with neutrons

This is the phrase I'm going to use to replace "Now you're cooking with gas".
 
2012-01-25 12:49:58 AM
I saw your mommy, and your mommy is dead
 
2012-01-25 12:53:39 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvZqWq0ZNjk

yup
 
2012-01-25 01:54:09 AM
RoboCop won't have to worry about dropping the soap anymore.
 
2012-01-25 04:26:56 AM
Maybe I'm reading it wrong but aren't they saying they have created soap that is affected by magnets, not magnetic it self? Would that not be ferrous soap?
 
2012-01-25 07:23:09 AM
turbidum: Scientists grow weary of trying to cure cancer, take time off to create magnetic soap

Yes, subby, because trying to create soap that can be used to clean up oil spills (among other things) and then controlled is a waste of time.


Mentalpatient87: turbidum: Scientists grow weary of trying to cure cancer, take time off to create magnetic soap

Yes, subby, because trying to create soap that can be used to clean up oil spills (among other things) and then controlled is a waste of time.

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I was going to go with "Fark. How does it WORK?"

Yours was better. nice job
 
2012-01-25 07:34:08 AM
Really I'm Black: not sure how it works

sci-ence.org


The magnet part or the soap part?
 
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