

‣ The Dreadnought Tea Clipper (B) - Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White ‣ The Tip Top Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Band ‣ Crocodile Tears (a) - David Bell, Otto Sieben ‣ Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy ‣ The Girl I Left Behind Me - Brian Peters Bossman - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield, Paul Tibbitt Every time Squidward hears the word "forever" from SpongeBob, he is in shock, and the word echoes in his head.Squidward blowing a megaphone in someone's face.Whenever there is a crowd going to the Krusty Krab, they run over Squidward.One eternity later, SpongeBob and Squidward are shown as nothing but a (literal) skeleton crew, still working at the Krusty Krab, as the episode ends.
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SpongeBob jumps in joy while realizing the true meaning of "forever," while Squidward suddenly once more takes in the full meaning of it. Krabs discovers his restaurant is completely destroyed, he literally falls to pieces and remarks that in order to pay for the damages, Squidward and SpongeBob will work for him forever. Squidward is horrified to see the Krusty Krab in shambles, while SpongeBob stands proudly among the wreckage. Krabs soon arrive, having come to an agreement. Meanwhile, SpongeBob has taken the words of Squidward's speech to heart and spends the night literally dismantling the establishment that is the Krusty Krab. As they walk to the Krusty Krab together, Squidward relishes how the tables have turned and begun discussing the terms of their return with Mr.

Krabs, who begs him and SpongeBob to return, saying that he cannot stand the teenagers he hired as replacements as they are ruining the place and will not leave him alone. Unable to sleep with this thought, Squidward runs to the door to beg Mr. The word "forever" accidentally strikes a nerve with Squidward, who grows deeply unsettled at the thought of being on a never-ending strike with SpongeBob. Krabs and tells him that they will stay on strike forever until his unfair pay deduction policy is abolished. Standing up for Squidward, SpongeBob turns against Mr. Krabs steps outside to taunt him about how beneficial the strike has been for his bottom line. Squidward then attempts to give a speech to the people of Bikini Bottom, who grow so excited by his words that they build up an appetite and rush over him to eat at the Krusty Krab. Rather than joining him in the strike, however, he heads inside the restaurant to take SpongeBob's job. He draws the attention of an eager young teenager who thinks of SpongeBob as a living legend. Krabs and the restaurant, though their meaning flies over SpongeBob's head. Squidward then has SpongeBob memorize derogatory slogans about Mr. Then he makes a sign stating "Krusty Krab Unfair," but SpongeBob writes his as "Krusty Krab Funfair," making the restaurant more popular. Squidward starts them off by making SpongeBob throw his hat on the ground, but he couldn't do it since he refuses to let go of his own hat, making Squidward get a ticket for littering from the police. "You didn't tell me I was gonna get fired!" Squidward, however, assures him that he will have his job back "and more." SpongeBob, initially not knowing what it means to go on strike, is devastated when he is fired. Squidward finds this to be outrageously unfair, and he convinces SpongeBob that they should go on strike. Krabs decides to start billing his employees for doing the most normal things including talking, chewing, breathing, lollygagging, and even existing. After finding profits to be slightly lower than usual at the Krusty Krab, Mr.
