The two of them sit in a wheelchair and watch the sunset. The narrator says that he'd like to be able to push the wheelchair around so that he can see the sunset, but he can't because he's in such a wheelchair. The two decide that they'll just sit by the side of the road and watch it from a distance. Then, when they get to the top of the hill, the narrator says, he'll "drop his ha ha ha" .
The two of them sit in a wheelchair and watch the sunset. The narrator says that he'd like to be able to push the wheelchair around so that he can see the sunset, but he can't because he's in such a wheelchair. The two decide that they'll just sit by the side of the road and watch it from a distance. Then, when they get to the top of the hill, the narrator says, he'll "drop his ha ha ha" .