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User:Billy the Random Fish
My masterpiece... The bidding starts at $1,000,000. HELLOES, I be Billy the Random Fish, and I am some random 13-year-old from Florida. I have been a SpongeBob fan for about, oh, 5 years or so. I am not going to be all that active here, probably, and I mostly made this account to correct spelling/grammar mistakes, and maybe to make the articles more neutral-point-of-view or easier to read. I don't have cable at my house, but I do have Netflix, so I'm actually not all that caught up in the SpongeBob community. My favorite episode would have to be some sort of satirical, parody-type episode, like Sailor Mouth or SB-129. I have noticed a slight decline in quality in the show ever since about Season 5, but I try to look on the positive side of things, so I blame it on all the intelligent humor that went over the younger viewers' heads that I guess they decided to have less of so it could be funnier to the main fanbase (by that, I mean about 5-8-year-olds). And, if a kid's show has been around for longer than most of it's fans, it's likely they're gonna stat running out of ideas before it gets a TV-14 rating slapped on the corner. SpongeBob still manages to make me laugh, though.
Of course I'm going to make a whole paragraph just for this: I am one of those people who believes SpongeBob does have a crush on Sandy. I mean, really, think about this for a second; If Sandy's official biography states that Sandy is "the only thing under the sea SpongeBob likes better than his job at the Krusty Krab" (and any self-respecting SpongeBob fan knows all too well how much Spongey loooooves his job), then that means SpongeBob must be positively kooky for her! ...That was a joke, of course.
I am currently working on a project based on one of my favorite episodes, Band Geeks. I am going to rearrange clips from the "Sweet Victory" sequence, and then put it to a completely different song (Yellow by Coldplay, to be exact). In the words of the great philosopher Patrick Star, it's gonna rock!
PEACE OUT!!!