The next morning, the two of them go for a walk. They're not sure where they're going to go, but they decide to go to a nearby market. The narrator is all, "Gee, it's nice to be alone with someone you love." He's not sure if they'll be able to find a place to eat, but he's sure they can find someplace to sit and eat. He tells the narrator that sometimes he can be so "old-fashioned" and "corny" that he can't help but laugh at him.
The next morning, the two of them go for a walk. They're not sure where they're going to go, but they decide to go to a nearby market. The narrator is all, "Gee, it's nice to be alone with someone you love." He's not sure if they'll be able to find a place to eat, but he's sure they can find someplace to sit and eat. He tells the narrator that sometimes he can be so "old-fashioned" and "corny" that he can't help but laugh at him.