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Title SpongeBob SquarePants
Original entry Whenever there is an accident involving the general population you can ALWAYS hear amongst the groans a man saying, "My leg...".Some examples are 1.In the episode "Hall Monitor" when spongebob directs all the cars in the wrong direction, you can see a bunch of wrecked cars, and then you hear the recording "My leg..." 2.And in "Boating School" when Spongebob crashes into the lighthouse you can hear a man moan "My leg..." 3.On "The Chaperone" episode, when all the kids at the prom get hurt during "The Sponge" song you can hear "My leg..." 4.This is the one in "Culture Shock" where Sqidward puts on a talent show.When Pearl puts on her performance, and jumps up and down, people start crashing through the air.At this part the "My leg..." sound is heard 5.On "Sleepy Time, when Spongebob is in Plankton's dream, Plankton says "Peek-a-boo I see you, Zap!!!", and you hear "My leg..." 6.In the episode "Aarrgh!", a fish walks in the Krusty Krab and says "Whip up those patties Crabs." and something else, and Mr.Krabs throws him out and he says "My leg..." 7.In "Walking Small", when Spongebob gets out his towel, he fans all the sound out of it.All the fish leave instantly.You can hear the recording "My leg..." 8.On "Karate Choppers", when Spongebob knocks a guy out thinking he's Sandy he says "My leg..." 9.And in "Something Smells" when Spongebob makes the marching band fall over and fly everywhere you can, once agin hear "My leg...".

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