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A tiny, exquisite group of sea creatures rarely seen by humans has made a brief return to San Diego. One of the few people ...
"I just hope he was the only one in there," the man wrote. "I ate three quarters of the sandwich before I saw him." ...
She said the snails, which are kept afloat by a raft of air bubbles, may have been carried here in late June, when ocean ...
In a whimsical twist that might surprise residents of a pineapple under the sea, SpongeBob SquarePants and his aquatic friends are now ...
The City of Gary has released a formal call for proposals from entities interested in redeveloping the disused Genesis Convention Center site on Broadway. Once a beloved gathering place for Gary ...
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SpongeBob SquarePants would, in theory, have little use for stamps. They would get soggy in that pineapple under the sea.
One could argue that even the fans of "SpongeBob SquarePants" wouldn't have much use for stamps. That crowd doesn't go in for snail mail — although Gary the Snail might.
Neither would Patrick Star (no fingers on the ends of those arms), Mr. Crabs (claws) or Squidward Tentacles (his name says it all). One could argue that even the fans of "SpongeBob SquarePants" wouldn ...