Another custom Mr Johnson and Grover story, this time, a sketch in which Mr Johnson goes to a shoe store to buy new shoes. Enjoy and please review.
One day, Mr Johnson went to the shoe store, in hope that he could manage to get a new pair of shoes, since his old pair had become worn out.
"I hope the service here is good." thought Mr Johnson to himself as he walked in.
However, immediately after walking in, he got a big surprise. Grover was working there.
Mr Johnson was stunned.
"You work everywhere I go?" said a stunned Mr Johnson.
Grover didn't seem to care about what Mr Johnson was saying.
"Anyways, what kind of shoes do you need?" asked Grover. "We have all kinds of shoes here."
"Listen to me carefully, I need a pair of sneakers, size 10. And make it fast!"
"Right away sir!" said Grover, as he went into the back room.
Soon, Grover returned with a pair of sneakers, however they were tiny.
"These are shoes for a little kid!" snapped Mr Johnson. "These won't fit me! I said, I wanted a pair of sneakers, size 10! Look at the box, it will tell you what size they are."
Grover went into the backroom again.
"He's everywhere I go, it's getting stupid!" thought Mr Johnson to himself.
Grover then returned again, with a pair of work-boots.
Mr Johnson was stunned when he saw the work-boots.
"What are these?" he asked.
"Why, these are work-boots!" replied Grover.
Mr Johnson had lost it.
"I don't want work-boots! Look, the reason I came in here, was because I needed a new pair of sneakers, size 10! And have I got my sneakers yet? No, because you work here! Isn't there anybody else who can provide me with service in this place?!"
"Actually, no there is not." said Grover. "However, I will be more than welcome to find you a pair of sneakers, size 10. I'll be back!"
Grover went into the backroom once more.
It took a long time for him to return, but Grover soon came out with bad news.
"Sir, I regret to inform you that we are currently all out of size 10 sneakers."
"This is so stupid." said Mr Johnson as he fell to the floor.
Grover looked at Mr Johnson, saying nothing.
