That’s an Ugly Mouse

I got Dizzy’s goodbye letter in the mail today.

Dear Jeff, It's almost time for me to leave Forest. 'Cause of you, every day I lived here was tons of fun. Thanks for everything! I'll miss you! -Dizzy
I’ll miss you too.

Bones and Roald had a conversation near Nook ‘n’ Go, and I listened in. They were talking about a competition that was on TV last night, just going on and on about it. At least, until Roald said this:

Roald: And then one day, we'll be hockey stars, and we'll make the whole world cry like the babies they are!

Bones was confused, because he was talking about a pie-eating competition, not a hockey match. The conversation abruptly ended after that, as you might imagine. 😛

I went to the Roost, and Static was there enjoying some coffee. He said that the Roost is a real café, unlike those places where a bunch of little old ladies sip tea!

Static: You know the type of cafe where half the customers are little old ladies drinking tea?

He also talked about Brewster’s presence in the Roost.

Static: The owner here is a bird of few words. I can respect that. Zap it.

Once I was done checking out all of Static’s Roost dialogue, I sat down and enjoyed a live musical performance of K.K. Cruisin’. It’s always a good song to hear.

K.K.: All right, get ready to dig the riffs on this ditty: K.K. Cruisin'.

Not much else was going on in Forest tonight. I took a bus out to the city, and saw Rizzo there. I haven’t seen a lot of Rizzo in the series, but my first thought was: “Wow, that’s an ugly mouse.”

Rizzo: The other day when I passed the salon before it opened...

It looks like he has purple hair, with purple sideburns that go down his face and turn into a purple mustache. Some sites say it’s a scarf, not his hair, but why would you wear a scarf like that? Tie it under your nose so it covers your upper lip, but not your nose or mouth? Either way, I stand by what I said: That’s an ugly mouse.

6 thoughts on “That’s an Ugly Mouse”

  1. According to his e-Reader card:
    “Rizzo lives in an imaginary world where he is a superhero and all the world is in distress. And while he looks mighty suspicious in that mask, Officer Copper is used to his crazy costume and his unusual antics.”

    So apparently Rizzo wants to be a superhero and that’s the best costume he could come up with: a purple scarf around his head. It barely hides his face though! Isn’t that the point of being a masked superhero? To hide your identity?

    1. Maybe he’s hiding a tattoo on his upper lip that would give his identity away. 😛 Haha, I have no idea. I just hope he doesn’t move in to any of my towns.

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