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squid and whale magnetEver wonder how creatures of the sea entertain themselves when they’re not exploring shipwrecks or attacking swimmers? They tickle each other for hours on end. Not only that, this magnet of ambiguous scientific accuracy also reveals that whales laugh through their blowholes…Who knew?

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retro-weather-magnets

Everyone in the world already knows that a weather forecaster is no better at their job than the average Joe. So why even bother listening to forecasts. Just create your own on your refrigerator with these magnets. It includes all the symbols you need: sun, clouds, fronts and raindrops to name a few. You have to figure that your percentage correct in forecasting can’t be much worse then the professionals.

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bullet bill magnet 2

Bullet Bill is comin’ at ya in the form of this oversized 3D magnet. According to the product page, he measures 1.5-inches in length.

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Cockroach Magnet SetUnless you’re a pothead or the owner of an extermination company, you never want to hear the words “roach” and “house” in the same sentence. However, if you want, you can now harness the butt-ugliness of a cockroach to destroy your appetite and display your child’s latest finger paint masterpiece with this set of four refrigerator magnets.

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f-word-magnetic-poetry-kit

Spice your refrigerator magnet poetry with all forms of the “F” word. These extra 240 magnets will fit in with your current magnets to make your poetry sound a lot more like the way you speak every day. Poetry is only good if you can use every type of word that properly describes your feelings, even if you can only express them with some form of the “F” word.

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imagnet

These magnets have the look and feel that iPod users are used to, but don’t expect to put your leftovers on pause. When there is a tree growing inside your casserole, it’s time to throw it out.

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bacon-magnetic-strip

Anywhere you have a use for a magnet is one more place you can use a Bacon Magnetic Strip. You can choose between fatty and meaty who are happy or scared. Each strip can be appropriate for hanging up different objects.

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The next time someone takes your last piece of pie, leave them an anonymous, threatening note right on the refrigerator. This magnet set has all the letters of the alphabet in various sizes and shapes, just like you cut them out of magazines yourself. If you word your demands in clear enough language the perpetrator ought to get the hint pretty quickly.

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Anywhere that you have a metal surface and something to point out, these magnets will come in real handy. A random note left on a refrigerator could easily be missed, but with a finger to point it out nothing will be overlooked. Palm up and palm down versions can give different types of emphasis depending on what kind of point you are trying to make.

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nes_christmas_ornament

This hand-made polymer clay original Nintendo game system is the perfect piece of Christmas tree geekery for any retro gaming fan. And the best part is that you can have the item customized for a different look or to be re-purposed as a figurine, magnet, pin, etc. so you can enjoy it year round.

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