In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Mitty's real-life errands include driving to town with his wife, stopping at a parking lot, and running various errands like picking up overshoes and getting puppy biscuits.
In the story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Mitty is going about his usual boring day, running errands. Meanwhile, in his mind, Mitty engages in all sorts of elaborate and adventure filled fantasies. In real life, Mitty is driving his wife into town, buying overshoes, and purchasing a box of puppy biscuits.
Mitty is sent on errands by his controlling, overbearing wife, Mrs. Mitty. He feels frustrated and emasculated by these tasks, as they highlight his perceived inadequacies in his marriage and personal life.
Walter Mitty almost backs up into another car while in the park lot as well as enters the wrong way due to the fact that he was daydreaming. During the time period that the story takes place you would have to undo certain chains that the car has in order to park it. Walter was unable to do this task thats why the parking attendant offers to do. It's proven that Walter doesn't know how to do it by the way he acts like a coward and suggests that next time he wears a sling to suggest that he is physically incapable of doing it rather then being unknowledgeable on how to do it.
I've always considered it to mean you were running errands.
It means getting out and doing stuff so you are getting about. So out and about.
Paper route, babysitting, running errands, cutting grass, doing chores.
I was rushing to get my work done. Rushing while doing errands, I lost my wallet.
he's dead
Usually, they'll start doing errands or asking you not to come places or something that they never did before.
Walter McLennan Citrine has written: 'What the T.U.C. is doing'
You can't/ you will have to make your own job. Mowing lawns, doing errands for neighbors, baking, sewing, selling your own artwork.
I think he accomplishment doing a book