"I... Hm..." he said, giving her point a bit of thought. As he thought he reached into his pocket and managed to pull out another chip and ate it, still thinking. Admittedly he wasn't pressed for time in the least. The zoo seemed relatively untouched by Black Friday and unless something unexpected happened, he didn't have any plans or reason to leave as soon as possible. "I suppose we can do both. I tend not to have things to do."
He put his map away, but seemed content to leave his bag of chips in his pocket, now that he knew he could still get at them. "I mean, occasionally I have things to. Occasionally I have official things to do. I don't want to make myself look like some sort of lazy mushroom. But for the most part I treat my time with an air of..." He nodded from side to side, trying to think of the right word. "I like to keep myself open for whatever may come along."
King took off walking again, headed in the direction of the lions. There were not a lot of other zoo-goers, either from shopping, the cold, or maybe just realizing the lions probably were some place warmer, being more inclined to that sort of temperature. He'd liked the lack of a crowd. It made it easier to play with the animals.
"We'll have to keep at a leisurely stroll, though, if your don't mind. If I get to play with the animals I'd like to conserve my energy if I can. Of course without that dog around, I have a bit more energy to spare." He looked around them, as if looking for that dog. He ate another chip.