[S3E5] The Snowball Effect
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In the beginning of the episode, an iceberg travels across the surface of the ocean and stops over Bikini Atoll, causing it to snow underwater in Bikini Bottom. The Realistic Fish Head reports on the scene to inform the Bikini Bottom citizens on the heavy snowfall across the city. Everyone notices and starts to have fun in the snow, while SpongeBob and Patrick decide to have a snowball fight. Meanwhile, Squidward is relaxing at his house, sitting near a fire and drinking a hot cup of tea. He hears the sounds of SpongeBob and Patrick building snow forts and tells them to quiet down. The duo tries to convince him to come out and play with them, both trying to get him on their own side, but Squidward turns down both their offers, dismissing snowball fights as childish.
Squidward decides that, as entertainment, he will watch them fight, hoping they will get hurt. However, SpongeBob and Patrick took Squidward's words to heart and signed a peace treaty. Squidward tries to convince them to continue for his entertainment, but repeatedly gets hit with a snowball by Patrick as a result. He then decides to throw a snowball at SpongeBob and Patrick but misses both of them. SpongeBob and Patrick interpret the launching of snowballs as a declaration of \"war,\" then proceed to duck behind their fort and mercilessly begin to pelt Squidward with snowballs. Afterwards, a frustrated Squidward proceeds to throw a snowball and hits SpongeBob right in the face. He quickly begins to enjoy himself and soon becomes exhilarated. He starts to relentlessly pelt SpongeBob and Patrick with more snowballs. After Patrick is hit by a snowball containing Squidward's clarinet, he and SpongeBob decide that Squidward is taking the snowball fight far too seriously and sneak off.
When Squidward notices that the snowballs have \"stopped falling,\" he takes the opportunity to assess his defenses. Realizing his fort is too small, Squidward decides to make it bigger and eventually builds it to the size of a tower, later to be known as \"Fort Squidward.\" When an overhead tree branch begins to drop snow on his head, Squidward believes snowballs are being thrown at him by SpongeBob and Patrick and repeatedly hurls out snowballs in random directions.
Old man winter just brought Bikini Bottom a blanket of snow. SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight, which is constantly annoying Squidward. So he claims that snowball fights are for immature children. But he thinks watching their brains come out would be fun, but then Patrick and SpongeBob signed a peace treaty. Squidward is trying to continue the war, but then he fails. After a while, SpongeBob and Patrick are now fighting Squidward, who makes a fort of his own, which is under his old coral tree! Air Date : 22nd-Feb-2002
Old man winter just brought Bikini Bottom a blanket of snow. SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight, which is constantly annoying Squidward. So he claims that snowball fights are for immature children. But he thinks watching their brains come out would be fun, but then Patrick and SpongeBob signed a peace treaty. Squidward is trying to continue the war, but then he fails. After a while, SpongeBob and Patrick are now fighting Squidward, who makes a fort of his own, which is under his old coral tree! Air Date : 22nd-Feb-2002 Read More
Since we live in a country without snow, let me discuss the literal snowball effect. Imagine a small snow ball at the top of a hill covered in snow. As you roll down the small snowball, it will pick up more snow, gaining more mass and surface area, and picking up even more snow and momentum as it rolls along. (If you know of a tropical country version that we can use as analogy for the power of compounding, please tell me.)
But what would a stock car be like without all of those ads liberally strewnover the surface One of the cool features in Thunder 2002 is the advertisingthat can be solicited and smacked across your car for cash. Just place an adlogo across different areas of the car and meet challenges to score some bigadvertising bucks. Do well, and your ever growing stockpile of cash goes towardsupgrading your car, which starts the snowball effect of more wins, more advertisingdollars, and more upgrades.
The drug started to appear in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Miami. But its prevalence in Black communities had to do with economics. Because of racial segregation practices, Black families ended up in lower-income neighborhoods more often than other communities. Since these communities were the ones being targeted by drug dealers selling crack, this epidemic started to disproportionately effect Black families.
\"Snowball Effect\": A snowstorm hits Bikini Bottom after a glacier settles above the city. For SpongeBob and Patrick, it means snowball fights. They go out in the snow and play, while Squidward complains about the racket. When SpongeBob and Patrick decide to have a snowball war, Squidward is dismayed when they call a truce, so he tries to restart the war. When demonstrating, he accidentally declares war on SpongeBob and Patrick, and takes it too far when building his fort.
\"Chocolate with Nuts\": After accidentally getting Squidward's Fancy Living Digest magazine in the mail, SpongeBob and Patrick want to live \"fancy\" as well. They decide to sell chocolate bars door-to-door to everyone in Bikini Bottom. Their chocolate bars become a success after they start \"stretching the truth\" about the chocolate's effects to sell more bars.
Today we are debating silence in board games. How does modifying communication between players effect things such as social deception, strategy and cooperation. Did your opinion change on silence in board games Does it make you want to play a silent game If you enjoyed it, share it.
While no effect, \"Liam\" puts glue down which causes Barthelemy's pants to rip, Drake greases the banister which sends Barthelemy flying into Cedric, Hana pulls out a food cart which Barthelemy crashes into, and Maxwell places a whoopie cushion at the end causing Barthelemy to appear flatulent.
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Through a snowball effect that starts with Hawkeye seeking out a breakfast beer, various members of the 4077th end up at Rosie's Bar, which turns into one big party. This is a format-busting episode in that there are no scenes at the 4077th. The character of Rosie, having previously been played by two other actresses, is here portrayed by Eileen Saki, who would continue in the role throughout the rest of the show's run.
This isn't part of the Butterfly Effect menu, but it's important nonetheless. During Mike and Jessica's snowball fight, a bird will land on nearby table. Do not pelt him; let the timer run down instead.
Andy's lost his job and he's losing it. After getting fired, he (briefly) adopts every dog at The (state) Senator's fundraiser. Oscar gets The (state) Senator's number, setting up that whole affair with Angela's eventual husband. It's a mediocre episode with a few laughs that effectively sets up Andy eventually wresting control of Dunder Mifflin via David Wallace ex machina.
Nellie and Pam, meanwhile, head off on a little excursion (where Nellie effectively pranks Andy into thinking he's related to Michelle Obama) but the real point is the show reveals the first sign of tension between Jim and Pam. It's when he finally reveals he's unilaterally decided Athlead is their future.
To end Season 8, The Office effectively resets itself. Out goes Sabre and Robert California, in comes our old friend David Wallace. Dwight and Angela have a shot at getting back together that largely rests on a paternity test. Even the old warehouse guys return, their investment in an energy drink for gone belly-up. It's clearing the decks for the final season.
Best Quote: \"I will not be blackmailed by some ineffectual, privileged, effete, soft-penised debutante. You wanna start a street fight with me, bring it on. You're gonna be surprised by how ugly it gets. You don't even know my real name. I'm the [bleeping] lizard king.\" - Robert California to Andy
Dwight tortures Jim by acting like a straight-up killer in a snowball fight. Holly returns to Scranton from Nashua and Michael is, as ever, smitten and nervous. He's still a child about her, unable to get over the clear obstacles in their way, but he's working toward it. A great episode.
\"It Sounded Nicer in My Head\" dictates the snowball effect that leads to Lolly's mental instability. As a journalist, she had a keen appetite for conspiracy theories, so it doesn't help that she occasionally heard voices in her head. 59ce067264
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