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==Plot==
==Plot==
Patrick as well as SpongeBob are at the [[Near Mint Comic Books|comic book store]], when he sees an ad for a mail-in offer to turn a poem into a song for $100. He takes SpongeBob's comic book money in order to pay the price and then goes to [[SpongeBob's house|his house]] to work on his poem.  
Patrick as well as SpongeBob are at the [[Near Mint Comic Books|comic book store]], when he sees an ad for a mail-in offer to turn a poem into a song for $100. He takes SpongeBob’s comic book money in order to pay the price and then goes to [[SpongeBob’s house|his house]] to work on his poem.  


Patrick is worried about making the poem being when he was a kid, he got pelted with dodgeballs for writing a poem because they were playing dodgeball, and worries SpongeBob might hit him with one if his poem is bad. He says he doesn't have one, so Patrick uses his full brain power to make a poem and sends it to [[Bigshot Records]]. A band plays and records it, killing them in the process.
Patrick is worried about making the poem being when he was a kid, he got pelted with dodgeballs for writing a poem because they were playing dodgeball, and worries SpongeBob might hit him with one if his poem is bad. He says he doesn’t have one, so Patrick uses his full brain power to make a poem and sends it to [[Bigshot Records]]. A band plays and records it, killing them in the process.


Back at SpongeBob's house, he and Patrick listen to the song, called [[I Wrote This]]. They both love it, so they go to [[K-BLUB]] to get it on radio, but get kicked out quickly afterward. They get the idea to climb up the antenna and play the song up there. Once they start playing the music, it is so bad it starts wreaking havoc on the citizens of [[Bikini Bottom]].
Back at SpongeBob’s house, he and Patrick listen to the song, called [[I Wrote This]]. They both love it, so they go to [[K-BLUB]] to get it on radio, but get kicked out quickly afterward. They get the idea to climb up the antenna and play the song up there. Once they start playing the music, it is so bad it starts wreaking havoc on the citizens of [[Bikini Bottom]].


The citizens realize where the song is coming from and form an angry mob and riot over there. SpongeBob thinks they are Patrick's fans and tells everyone he was the one responsible for the song on the radio. They start getting chased, until the two sing another short song, distracting the angry mob until Patrick once again sings his original song, causing him to get pelted with dodgeballs.
The citizens realize where the song is coming from and form an angry mob and riot over there. SpongeBob thinks they are Patrick’s fans and tells everyone he was the one responsible for the song on the radio. They start getting chased, until the two sing another short song, distracting the angry mob until Patrick once again sings his original song, causing him to get pelted with dodgeballs.


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