What do the potatoes represent?
What does represent mean?
Vello suspects Terence doesn't know.
Do the potatoes STAND for something? prompts Vello.
Potatoes can't stand, says Terence. They roll over.
Can you explain why they're on the back of the florin? asks Vello.
Yes, says Terence.
Go on then, says Vello.
But Terence has thought of something funny.
He cracks a big smile.
What's so funny? asks the original questionner.
Potatoes don't have perfect balance, says Terence.
So what? says the questionner.
I do, says Terence.
And? says the questionner.
I got it from Saint Maclou and Saint Méen, says Terence.
Who are they when they're at home? asks the questionner.
Two saints, says Terence.
Have they got anything to do with potatoes? asks the questionner.
YES! says Terence.
And what might that be? asks the questionner.
They eat them all the time, says Terence.
This is not the answer the questionner had expected.
Perhaps something more mystical.
Show us your perfect balance! calls another audience member.
He's got grips on the bottom of his socks! calls another audience member.
Show's over, says Vello. Please thank Terence for sharing his story.
Loud clapping.
Terence takes off his yellow socks and looks for something high to balance on.
Gaius looks for the mechanical grabber.