In this chapter, the young narrator delivers a soliloquy in which he laments the fact that a woman in his late 30s is "weak to sex" and that she has turned into "a slut" . He compares her to a "goo ood" , a kind of "squishy" substance that is "deep inside ! ! slap smack goo ! poke ! goo slap smack slap twirl slap it feels ." He laments that he can't "stop bae ! ba dump splutt drip ?" . The narrator then reveals that the woman has been dropping "all kinds of crap" in the dirt. He wonders if she has dropped a wedding ring in the mud. He realizes that the "dweller" is "a classic trouble maker" and wonders if he has dropped the ring.
In this chapter, the young narrator delivers a soliloquy in which he laments the fact that a woman in his late 30s is "weak to sex" and that she has turned into "a slut" . He compares her to a "goo ood" , a kind of "squishy" substance that is "deep inside ! ! slap smack goo ! poke ! goo slap smack slap twirl slap it feels ." He laments that he can't "stop bae ! ba dump splutt drip ?" . The narrator then reveals that the woman has been dropping "all kinds of crap" in the dirt. He wonders if she has dropped a wedding ring in the mud. He realizes that the "dweller" is "a classic trouble maker" and wonders if he has dropped the ring.