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Episode Discussion: The Endless Summer

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    RaeandAnasRock

    [1]Aug 8, 2008
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    Have you ever seen a two-minute episode of SpongeBob SquarePants called "The Endless Summer" that premiered on 11/27/05? If you haven't, you can watch it here.

    Anyways, start discussing. I think it teaches a good lesson about global warming. Hopefully SpongeBob learned a lesson as well!

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    mejustjustin

    [2]Aug 8, 2008
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    SB shouldn't be spreading his left-wing political garbage. I for one don't believe in Global Warming. Was a good/funny episode till they flashed that "Stop Global Warming" msg. Did you know in the 70's they believe in Global Cooling? Lol!

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    PokeSponge123

    [3]Aug 8, 2008
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    Woah, I've never even heard of that before!!

    I just watched it, and I agree with you. It is a good lesson for kids.

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    SpongeSebastian

    [4]Aug 8, 2008
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    Yeah, it was too short though.
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    cheese1994

    [5]Aug 8, 2008
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    Wow! That's a valuable lesson to kids about Global Warming. Heck, it even taught me a little something!
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    SpongeSebastian

    [6]Aug 8, 2008
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    Well, we don't really know what to expect from Global Warming or if it will even happen.
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    RaeandAnasRock

    [7]Aug 8, 2008
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    Well, back on Easter's Day, I saw a report with a guy who works with the president who doesn't care about Global Warming. I think it might lead to trouble with our future president this year.
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    fandude

    [8]Aug 8, 2008
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    Wow....that was really different. I really learned something. Do any of you know if this will ever air on tv.
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    theedmaster

    [9]Aug 8, 2008
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    Wow. It's Educational Television, and it doesn't even seem like it!

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    NegiSpongie

    [10]Aug 8, 2008
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    fandude wrote:
    Wow....that was really different. I really learned something. Do any of you know if this will ever air on tv.
    It did air on TV before. I'm not quite sure where though.
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    Gander119

    [11]Aug 8, 2008
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    It actaully freaked me out,a little.

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    JellyFishJammer

    [12]Aug 8, 2008
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    Yeah, I saw this months ago and I love the idea that they want to use Spongebob to make an impact on kids about Global Warming. The eppie is kind of cruel and sad, but still really cool.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [13]Aug 9, 2008
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    JellyFishJammer wrote:
    Yeah, I saw this months ago and I love the idea that they want to use Spongebob to make an impact on kids about Global Warming. The eppie is kind of cruel and sad, but still really cool.
    It wasn't cruel and sad.
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    ultimatekey

    [14]Aug 9, 2008
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    You know what? Spongebob should not do everything Mr.Krabs told him to do!
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    PokeSponge123

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    I think that's the only time I've ever hated Mr. Krabs..

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    typogirl

    [16]Aug 9, 2008
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    That episode was actually better than some 15 minute episodes. I felt real sorry for Bikini Bottom, and I also hated Mr.Krabs.
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    mejustjustin

    [17]Aug 9, 2008
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    -_-

    I'm not saying we should purposely destroy our environment like Krabs did. We should be respectful to our enviroment, like turn off lights when you're not using them, don't litter, ect. But we shouldn't have to go too far out of our ways to "save the environment." Like the government fund groups that stop global warming? Bologni.

    Don't litter, and you're fine. Global Warming in not too big a threat.

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    SpongeSebastian

    [18]Aug 9, 2008
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    Let's not let this turn into a whole 'nother discussion.
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    JellyFishJammer

    [19]Aug 10, 2008
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    JellyFishJammer wrote:
    Yeah, I saw this months ago and I love the idea that they want to use Spongebob to make an impact on kids about Global Warming. The eppie is kind of cruel and sad, but still really cool.
    It wasn't cruel and sad.

    I mean the way how all the Bikini Bottomites had to leave town because global warming, and Mr. Krabs was too cruel too.

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    ultimatekey

    [20]Aug 10, 2008
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    Hes so addicted to money, he did all of that! SHAME, SHAME, SHAME!
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