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Spongebob: The Ride in 3D

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I see Spongebob got a new sign at KI

It did? That would be awesome! Even though the movie is still outaded.......:/

We often have a discussion on this thread about the importance of good customer service. I know a lot of you are going to think I'm crazy but the Sponge Bob ride actually has something important to say about this subject. It shows that it is of utmost importance to listen to the customer. If Spongebob had listened to the customer before taking off on that pickle chase, he would have learned from the customer that he did not want pickles on his burger. Not only would Spongebob have saved himself a lot of trouble but he would have had a much happier, satisfied customer. Just a thought.

I agree, Terpy, the makers of the the video didn't intend to make any kind of serious statement. Yet, I still think it would be a good motivational video to show in a humorous way to employees the importance of developing good listening skills.

"Give `Em the pickle!"

Coney subscribes to that philosophy of customer service, and even has "Pickle cards" for its employees with five tips for great customer service.

I agree, Terpy, the makers of the the video didn't intend to make any kind of serious statement. Yet, I still think it would be a good motivational video to show in a humorous way to employees the importance of developing good listening skills.

Oh, I'd not be so sure it wasn't intentional. Spongebob often works on several levels. See also The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, which is actually an allegory about monetary policy. Really.

http://www.prosperityuk.com/prosperity/articles/wizzoz.html

^something that i didn't believe completely until we analyzed it in my u.s. history class.

silver and gold make green. :)

nearly $50 for a book! no thank you.

coaster_junky, who is patiently waiting for the new edition of walt disney imagineering: a behind the dreams look at making the magic real to drop below $40 (it's currently $60)

Uh, as of this writing, you can buy it used from Amazon for $1.06 plus $3.99 shipping. But, that's not my point...my point is the MGM movie about journeying away from Kansas made far more than the Baum book about, among other things, money!

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