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Detailed Strip Info
strip info approved by Shalaina
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SHELDON: Listen to this: "A Native American and a native New Yorker are walking through Manhattan...
ARTHUR
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THE HOUSE
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SHELDON (off-panel): When suddenly, the Native American says he can hear a cricket. The New Yorker doesn't believe it... there's just too much city noise.
Native American (Listening)
New Yorker
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Street
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SHELDON (off-panel): But the Native American crosses the street, digs through a planter, and pulls out a cricket. 'How'd you DO that?!?', asks the New Yorker.
Native American (holding cricket)
New Yorker
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Street
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Native American (holding coins): We all hear different things. We LISTEN for what we value. Here - I'll show you. Watch as I drop these coins.
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Street
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SHELDON (off-panel): ...And as they fell, clinking to the ground, every head turned to look."
Native American (dropping coins)
New Yorker
People
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Street
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SHELDON: ...Isn't that a cool story?
ARTHUR: I'm sorry, what? I wasn't listening.
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THE HOUSE
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Character Info