Heart of the City by Steenz for January 31, 2001
Transcript:
Dean: I saw this TV show last night about Charles Dickens... Dean: When he was a boy, his father was thrown into debtors prison, and young Charles had to quit school to work in a bottle-labeling factory to make money for his family. Dean: From his hard childhood experiences, Dickens was inspired to write some of the world's most celebrated novels, like "David Copperfield" and "Oliver Twist." Heart: If that's supposed to make me feel better about three pages of math homework, it doesn't. Dean: Out of great suffering comes great art!
Math is for losers.