My favorite part is when the woman says, "Good luck," and he thanks her with such a humble and somber voice. It reminds me of the 1st song on the cd when they say, "are you ready?" "yup." Now that the experience of the cd is over and we go off on our separate ways, it's like he realizes he doesn't know what he's doing anymore, and neither do I.
My favorite part is when the woman says, "Good luck," and he thanks her with such a humble and somber voice. It reminds me of the 1st song on the cd when they say, "are you ready?" "yup." Now that the experience of the cd is over and we go off on our separate ways, it's like he realizes he doesn't know what he's doing anymore, and neither do I.