It's a hot night in a hotel, and the narrator is trying to get his boss to go outside to watch the fireworks. He's so excited that he can't wait to get outside and see the fireworks, even though he's already soaked. He tells his boss that the fireworks didn't go off exactly as he'd hoped, and that he'll have to wait another summer before he can see them again. The narrator is so excited to see his boss again that he tells him that he needs to study more about the fire works that he saw today. He also tells him to get all the other area employees to come and see him in his new clothes.
It's a hot night in a hotel, and the narrator is trying to get his boss to go outside to watch the fireworks. He's so excited that he can't wait to get outside and see the fireworks, even though he's already soaked. He tells his boss that the fireworks didn't go off exactly as he'd hoped, and that he'll have to wait another summer before he can see them again. The narrator is so excited to see his boss again that he tells him that he needs to study more about the fire works that he saw today. He also tells him to get all the other area employees to come and see him in his new clothes.