It's been a while since we've heard from the guy, but now he's back. He's in the middle of a shopping trip, and he can't wait to get back to his "dream gourmet review writer" routine. The narrator is bummed out that he hasn't gotten his manuscript through the mail yet, but then he remembers that his dream is to review gourmet food and wine. So he goes to the store and buys some food at a ridiculously low price, which is super depressing. He thinks about how much he hates his job, and how he'd rather be working himself to death than spend all his money on food. Finally, he gets to the point: the food at the store is half-priced, and the wine is super-cheap, so he buys some wine and eats some food. He keeps thinking about the cheese at the cheese fair, and then he thinks about the guy who's just been walking by. He remembers that the guy was the one who bumped him into the street, and now he thinks that he'll be the one to get him out of the store.
It's been a while since we've heard from the guy, but now he's back. He's in the middle of a shopping trip, and he can't wait to get back to his "dream gourmet review writer" routine. The narrator is bummed out that he hasn't gotten his manuscript through the mail yet, but then he remembers that his dream is to review gourmet food and wine. So he goes to the store and buys some food at a ridiculously low price, which is super depressing. He thinks about how much he hates his job, and how he'd rather be working himself to death than spend all his money on food. Finally, he gets to the point: the food at the store is half-priced, and the wine is super-cheap, so he buys some wine and eats some food. He keeps thinking about the cheese at the cheese fair, and then he thinks about the guy who's just been walking by. He remembers that the guy was the one who bumped him into the street, and now he thinks that he'll be the one to get him out of the store.