For readers who don’t get the reference, flubber was a fictional substance developed by Professor Ned Brainard [Fred MacMurray] in the delightful 1961 movie, ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’. By applying it to objects such as an automobile, it made them levitate.
Ever notice how some cars have especially sparkly paint? I notice it most in cream or gray colored cars. A couple of times I’ve told a friend to notice such a car and said they did that because it’s actually pixie dust and they use it to make the cars lighter and increase the mileage.
KenDHoward1 almost 3 years ago
I’ve always wondered about the reindeer that flunk out of flight school at the N-Pole … ??? … Well, the elves have to eat … ;)
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Boy Genius or Absent-Minded Professor?
rentier almost 3 years ago
Main thing, YOU are here Rover!!
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ok Brian, getting ready for the good ones tomorrow and XMAS!
Catfeet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Santa and Flubber? That’s one movie I want to see!
John Wiley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Santa couldn’t use pixie dust. UPI (United Pixies International) threatened a strike after Thanksgiving for using ground pixies.
Pet almost 3 years ago
Magic reindeer feed.
Duh.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
it worked for Fred Macmurray
Tentoes almost 3 years ago
When the 2003 Peter Pan film came out, an interviewer asked the children, “What does it take to fly?” They replied “BIG BACK MUSCLES!”
The Pro from Dover almost 3 years ago
Is Red The Son of Flubber?
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
Christmas Magic is how it is done!!!!
mymontana almost 3 years ago
Two fine minds working together
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For readers who don’t get the reference, flubber was a fictional substance developed by Professor Ned Brainard [Fred MacMurray] in the delightful 1961 movie, ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’. By applying it to objects such as an automobile, it made them levitate.
chromosome Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ever notice how some cars have especially sparkly paint? I notice it most in cream or gray colored cars. A couple of times I’ve told a friend to notice such a car and said they did that because it’s actually pixie dust and they use it to make the cars lighter and increase the mileage.
mikehop23 almost 3 years ago
MERRY CHRISTMAS
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Pretty sure that pixie dust only makes people think they can fly…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Flubber freezes you know?
pbr50138 almost 3 years ago
Millions of kids reading this, probably won’t have a clue what “flubber” is.