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|name = Edward KeyWhight | |||
|image = Endwight Keywad.jpg | |||
|image size = 180px | |||
|Gender = Male | |||
|Color = Pink | |||
|Eye Color = Black | |||
|First appearance = [[Kracked Krabs]] | |||
|Last appearance = [[Kracked Krabs]]}} | |||
His name is a pun on the word, "tightwad", which means someone who is really cheap. | '''Edward KeyWhight''' is Cheapest Crab Awards contest. He was one of the three finalists, along with [[Eugene H. Krabs]] and [[Huford BargainBottom]]. In his video submission, titled, "Tying up Loose Ends", he is seen in the restroom collecting stray pieces of toilet paper and tying them back on the roll. His name is a pun on the word, "tightwad", which means someone who is really cheap. | ||
Oddly, Dwight T. Wad was technically the only one whose video displayed cheapness (as cheapness is an unwillingness to part with money). | Oddly, Dwight T. Wad was technically the only one whose video displayed cheapness (as cheapness is an unwillingness to part with money). [[Eugene H. Krabs]] and [[Huford BargainBottom]]'s actions would be considered cheating customers, while Dwight T. Wad was actually being cheap when he tied together the old toilet paper pieces, rather than throw them away. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 2 July 2012
Edward KeyWhight is Cheapest Crab Awards contest. He was one of the three finalists, along with Eugene H. Krabs and Huford BargainBottom. In his video submission, titled, "Tying up Loose Ends", he is seen in the restroom collecting stray pieces of toilet paper and tying them back on the roll. His name is a pun on the word, "tightwad", which means someone who is really cheap.
Oddly, Dwight T. Wad was technically the only one whose video displayed cheapness (as cheapness is an unwillingness to part with money). Eugene H. Krabs and Huford BargainBottom's actions would be considered cheating customers, while Dwight T. Wad was actually being cheap when he tied together the old toilet paper pieces, rather than throw them away.