Stone Soup by Jan Eliot for April 04, 2004
Transcript:
Alix: Holly? Do you like my new shirt? Holly: Not really. Val: Holly?! Holly: What?! I was just being honest. Val: Sometimes it's better to just be nice. Holly: Are you asking me to be...hypocritical?! Holly: Unlike your generation - which had principles before you totally sold out- Holly: My generation practices a strict code of honesty. We say exactly what we mean - always. Val: I never thought I'd hear myself holler "get down off your high horse, young lady!" Gramma: No one ever does.
To be honest, what’s so wrong on being honest? So then Alix can put on her whatever and when she askes, Holly is expected to say ‘nice’ all the time?