"And I'm telling you, Cartoon Network doesn't have any good shows!" (that is Plankton's opinion not the author's) Plankton yelled at Nermal.

"And I'm telling you, Cartoon Network is awesome!" Nermal yelled at Plankton defending his TV channel. "In fact, if I wouldn't get sued for it, I would put the Cartoon Network logo at the bottom right corner of the screen right now just to make you mad." he said. "Hey look at that, I didn't even mean too and I said the name of a Cartoon Network show. Sweet." he continued.

Plankton was about to say something else when he realized something.

"Nermal, why do we keep arguing with each other about random stuff?" asked Plankton.

"I don't know." answered Nermal.

Plankton looked over the basket of the hot air balloon and saw the sign of the building upside down.

"Oh I see, we're on top of the Arboutran Perfume Store and Factory." said Plankton. "It makes you argue about random stuff with people." he continued.

"That's ridicules." said Nermal

"It is not!" Plankton yelled.

Back At The Hot Air Balloon Store

Spongebob came back in after the Shlocko Laundromutt was turned off. He then helped Garfield out of the tub.

"Now what?" Spongebob asked as he looked up at the ceiling and took two steps forward.

"We're just gonna have to go find Nermal and Plankton and try to stop them." Garfield answered.

All of a sudden the window opened and a letter flew through the air. Spongebob fortunately caught it.

"Dear S&G, we would like to inform you that we have successfully stolen the formula." Spongebob read off the letter starting to get worried. "We read it and it is completely disgusting. So please come to the Arboutran Perfume Store and Factory and use the mind erasing device Plankton invented yesterday on us to erase our minds of what the formula is, the fact we thought it was disgusting, and that we found it. Signed P&N" he continued.

"This sounds a little fishy." Garfield said with his finger up against his helmet.

"I know, everybody knows there's no such thing as the mind erasing device." Spongebob replied.

"No, not that." said Garfield. "I mean that there's no way they would find the formula that easily, not like it, and then want to forget any of it happened so they could do it again." he continued.

"You're probably right." Spongebob said. "They're probably just trying to trick us." he said.

"Although, they're probably expecting us to think it's a trick so that we won't come to the thing they don't want us to come to." Garfield said.

"But maybe they'd be expecting us to be expecting that we would think it's a trick so we go to the thing they want us to go to." said Spongebob.

"Yet there's also the possibility of them expecting us to expect that they would expect..." Garfield started to say.

"STOP!" Angry Jack yelled. "Let me see the letter." he demanded.

Spongebob handed the letter to Angry Jack. Angry Jack closely looked at the handwriting.

"Yep. This is the handwriting of a nervous person." said Angry Jack.

"How can you tell?" asked Spongebob.

"I see that the lines on the letters are all squiggly. So whoever wrote it must have been shaking. And people shake when they lie so your enemies must be lying." explained Angry Jack.

"Oh, I see. Maybe they should call you Angry Sherlock instead." said Spongebob as Garfield took the letter and looked at it.

"But what if they were expecting us to think that the squiggly letters would make us think they were nervous?" asked Garfield.

"Meaning they want us to go there and that it's not a trick?" Spongebob asked.

"Exactly." said Garfield.

"Oh geez." whispered Angry Jack.

"We better get to the factory and fast." said Garfield.

"Right!" yelled Spongebob.

Garfield and Spongebob then ran out the door.

"They're weird." said Angry Jack just before he walked away.