![]() ![]() A small bug scurries past, and Squidward catches it and proceeds to cook it. He has a hat made out of some dried plant, has grown a five-o'clock shadow, and is sitting by a small campfire. As Squidward tries to find an exit, he becomes lost and afraid and eventually comes back to where SpongeBob and Patrick are.Įven more time passes, and by now, Squidward has dismantled the box to build a shelter. He announces that he intends to escape the forest and get back to sanity by himself instead of taking advice from a stupid toy and walks away. SpongeBob asks it what they must do to escape the kelp forest, to which the conch says, "Nothing." SpongeBob and Patrick sit still on the ground doing nothing, and Squidward is enraged at their stupidity. They believe the Magic Conch should never be questioned and should always be consulted before any action is taken. SpongeBob and Patrick try to comfort Squidward by telling him it could be worse, and that they will survive as a club and as long as they have the "Magic Conch Shell," a Magic 8 ball-like device which SpongeBob and Patrick treat as prophetic and all-knowing. SpongeBob and Patrick begin to jump and joyfully shout while Squidward panics at his situation of being lost and stuck with SpongeBob and Patrick. The trio crash in a small clearing in a distant section of the kelp forest. They fly over the Kelp Forest, where a couple sees them, the man believing the tree house to be a shooting star. ![]() He manages to make the tree double over and is about to crawl out when the second tree snaps, launching the tree house (with its three occupants) into the sky. SpongeBob and Patrick begin Squidward's initiation into their "club," but Squidward stops them, and attempts to get out by pulling on a smaller tree. Squidward crawls into their tree house, and SpongeBob and Patrick explain that they meant that he literally could not "fit in," and that they have been stuck up there for three days. SpongeBob and Patrick frantically tell Squidward to stop, but he does not. Enraged, Squidward tells them they know nothing of "fitting in" before he proceeds to climb the tree. Squidward tells them that he is "a member of over 20 different exclusive clubs all across the sea bottom," but SpongeBob and Patrick continue to insist that he would not fit in. SpongeBob tells Squidward he could not fit in even if he tried. Squidward mocks them, saying that he is more than qualified to join their club. They see Squidward below and talk to each other about him, beginning certain words with "w." Squidward approaches the base of the tree and asks in perturbation if this manner of speaking is some kind of stupid code, and SpongeBob tells Squidward that he cannot tell him because he is not a member of their club. He then rides past a tall tree, at the top of which is a tree house where SpongeBob and Patrick are sitting and giggling profusely. The band continues to tour and occasionally releases new material.The episode begins with Squidward leaving his house and riding his bicycle to work. After this success, Jan Haubert began publishing books of poetry that he used to recite during their concerts. In 2005 their music video Známka punku became successful and revived their popularity. However, this approach reduced the band's profile in the mainstream media. ![]() In the second half of the 1990s, the band reduced their songwriting activities and focused mainly on touring, also releasing several live recordings. Most of their original material was released during the first half of the 1990s with one album recorded every year. In 1992, film director Petr Zelenka made a mockumentary about the band entitled Visací zámek 1982 - 2007. In 1988 they released their first single (under the name V.Z.) and in 1990 recorded their first, self-titled, album. Plexis) and later played in a different lineup as V.Z. The remaining band members joined other bands (e.g. Pixa, Šťástka and Pátek were placed in the same army unit and formed a new band called Sedum vostrejch. However, some members of the band were called up to complete compulsory military service. However, their music did not correspond to the communist authorities' conception of official art, and the band changed its name to Traktor, named after one of their biggest hits, to avoid possible problems. They sold out a concert at Chmelnice club. ![]() However, they decided to continue as a band. Upon forming the band, their plan was to perform one gig only for other students, which took place on 7 December 1982 in a student club, 007. The members of the band met as students studying civil engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague. ![]()
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