"Good morning, good morning," the narrator tells us, "I need good morning. This is a long speech, but it's short enough to make you feel like you're listening to it. It's about apologizing for something you've done in front of your boss. The narrator apologizes for the way he's handled the situation. He admits that he gave the boss the wrong idea, and that he'll be the one to apologize for it again. He tells the narrator that his dog died recently, and she's been crying ever since. He asks her if she'd like to cry on her shoul der, and the narrator says she'll listen if she ever needs to cry. She's happy, she says, because her dog has always been with her since she was a child. She tells him that if he ever wants to cry, he can do so. She asks him if he would like to have a date with her, and he says he'd be happy to try it out for three months.
"Good morning, good morning," the narrator tells us, "I need good morning. This is a long speech, but it's short enough to make you feel like you're listening to it. It's about apologizing for something you've done in front of your boss. The narrator apologizes for the way he's handled the situation. He admits that he gave the boss the wrong idea, and that he'll be the one to apologize for it again. He tells the narrator that his dog died recently, and she's been crying ever since. He asks her if she'd like to cry on her shoul der, and the narrator says she'll listen if she ever needs to cry. She's happy, she says, because her dog has always been with her since she was a child. She tells him that if he ever wants to cry, he can do so. She asks him if he would like to have a date with her, and he says he'd be happy to try it out for three months.