![]() Ed only wants to take a nap, but Eddy first suggests that they take the jawbreakers and then, when rebuffed by Edd's reminder of the illegality of stealing, makes fun of Kevin's personal appearance.Įventually, though, Edd is able to make his point: sometimes, clothes do indeed make the man. Worse yet, when they actually do contribute, their suggestions are often disruptive. Unfortunately for him, neither Ed nor Eddy is a particularly good student, and they spend their time in the classroom goofing off. While Eddy isn't fond of this idea, he doesn't have a better idea, and soon Edd is in the role of teacher, imparting onto his friends all the knowledge he has of Kevin. Edd has an idea, though: become Kevin's friends so that he'll give them some jawbreakers out of kindness. Eddy realizes that he won't be able to break in, and mourns his bad luck. When they arrive, they find that the garage door is locked. Despite this disappointment, though, Eddy regards this as only a minor setback, as he leads the Eds to Kevin's garage to try and take some jawbreakers. Hearing this, the Eds immediately set off in a mad rush to find Kevin, but when they finally run into him again, his box of jawbreakers has been emptied of its contents by the kids, who have all received some of Kevin's delicious bounty–with the exception of the greedy Eds, of course. ![]() Upon questioning the duo, the Eds find out that they received their jawbreakers from Kevin, as it seems that Kevin's father has gotten a new job at the jawbreaker factory, and one of the perks is that Kevin's garage is now filled with surplus jawbreakers which he's giving out to all of the kids. Their next two customers also don't want to pay the fee, but Eddy is distracted from his purpose when he sees the two orbs of candied goodness that Jonny and Plank are hoarding in their cheeks. Of course, it's to be expected that the Kids won't be too enthused about this, and when Kevin arrives with a box, he is unwilling to pay, and angrily leaves. The only option that will be open is paying to use the toll bridge the Eds have set up. This time, their latest moneymaking venture is an extortion racket based around a moat that they've created to separate the lane from the Cul-de-Sac, with Ed as the vicious crocodile who will chomp anyone who attempts to ford the river. ![]() It's morning in the Lane, and once again the Eds are scheming.
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