The narrator and his wife are watching a show when suddenly they realize that they are watching the same thing over and over again. The narrator can't understand what they're watching, so he tells his wife to stop watching and to ask the actors to perform a different show. He wants to go shopping with his wife, but she won't let him take the cart with him because she doesn't want to upset him. He tells her that he can go shopping after they've finished watching the show, and she agrees. She tells him that she'll buy him some candied applefruit to calm him down. He's so excited that he's willing to spend some money on it. The shop owner is giving out prizes for the best sugar figurines, and the narrator wants to win the best one. He asks his wife if she's throwing the hook. She says that she will make him look handsome. He gives her
The narrator and his wife are watching a show when suddenly they realize that they are watching the same thing over and over again. The narrator can't understand what they're watching, so he tells his wife to stop watching and to ask the actors to perform a different show. He wants to go shopping with his wife, but she won't let him take the cart with him because she doesn't want to upset him. He tells her that he can go shopping after they've finished watching the show, and she agrees. She tells him that she'll buy him some candied applefruit to calm him down. He's so excited that he's willing to spend some money on it. The shop owner is giving out prizes for the best sugar figurines, and the narrator wants to win the best one. He asks his wife if she's throwing the hook. She says that she will make him look handsome. He gives her