"What the Hell Does She Mean by 'Matchmaking'" , the narrator tells us, is a reference to Henry's rejection of a marriage proposal from Miss Bright. Miss Bright is from a different part of the country, so Henry and Miss Bright have a lot in common. Henry throws away Miss Bright's shoes and makes her hair "like a rag" . He tells Miss Bright that he likes planes, and she tells him that he's incredible. She asks him to join the Air Force, and he tells her that he hates her too much to do so. She says that she's going to make a bouquet of flowers for him, but that she doesn't know what to make of it.
"What the Hell Does She Mean by 'Matchmaking'" , the narrator tells us, is a reference to Henry's rejection of a marriage proposal from Miss Bright. Miss Bright is from a different part of the country, so Henry and Miss Bright have a lot in common. Henry throws away Miss Bright's shoes and makes her hair "like a rag" . He tells Miss Bright that he likes planes, and she tells him that he's incredible. She asks him to join the Air Force, and he tells her that he hates her too much to do so. She says that she's going to make a bouquet of flowers for him, but that she doesn't know what to make of it.