Heart of the City by Steenz for July 27, 2003
Transcript:
Heart: Dean, do you ever think about what it is you really value? Dean: My dad told me when he was a kid, his mother would go shopping and always came home with a bunch of bananas... the bananas she bought always had this one little sticker, and he and his brothers and sisters would fight over who got it. To stop the arguing, his mother said that each week it would be a different kid's turn to have the sticker. When it was his turn to get the sticker, my dad would wear it on his forehead all day and dance around his brothers and sisters to show he got it and they didn't. Then they would punch him and give him a wedgie and try to take the sticker away. Yes sir, that little sticker sure had value. Heart: So something only has value when someone else wants it badly enough to give you a wedgie? Dean: Who knows... Personally, I always thought fruit stickers were kind of annoying. Ever try to get one off a plum?
I wasn’t paying attention to this one.