Episode Transcript: SpongeBob's Last Stand

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Episode Article: SpongeBob's Last Stand

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(Clam sprays breath spray at mouth, then coughs. Dawn shifts to morning. Scene pans to SpongeBob and Patrick)

SpongeBob: (says excitedly) Just 2 more minutes, Patrick.

Patrick: Yup.

SpongeBob: (says excitedly) Look, here he comes!

to be continued...




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