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August 25, 2005

SpongeBob's Food Connection Explained

Spongebob Travel is enlightening indeed. While visiting  a three year-old pal, Foodie discovered that SpongeBob SquarePants, a big-eyed tv character whose bizarre physiognomy is everywhere these days , ( even on my Holiday Inn room "key",)  is a fry cook at a local joint beneath the sea called the Krusty Krab. Now Foodie had vaguely wondered how a sponge could become a key player in a cartoon but she never dreamed that said sponge would work deep in the briny frying up, what?  Who knows? Probably clams.  Seems SBSP lives in a pineapple, too. In the Pacific Ocean.

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A friend of mine is divorced from the man who does the voice of Spongebob. She says she can't stand hearing the cartoon, because he used to practice the voice around the house while they were still together.Funny, but it's hard to imagine a grownup making a living doing that voice -- though apparently it pays quite well, now that Spongebob is a star!

What a hoot, Cynthia--you have amazing connections!

Hello my name donta thompson i go to chillicothe high school.
hey tom i just wanted to say that i love how you do that voice of spongebob. I watch him alla time he so funny. But i think patrick is funny also. but you guys should like make one where spongebob finally gets his liscense.

umm... i hate to say it but your site didnt give me any information that i could use...

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