He
insisted Mickey Mouse is the size of a real mouse. I, defiantly, stood
my ground and explained to my brother, Mickey Mouse is about five feet
tall.
Let's
weigh the evidence. Mickey has a dog named Pluto. Mickey's larger than
Pluto, keeps him on a leash and appears to be a relatively good
dog-owner. At least he doesn't dress Pluto in Halloween costumes. Plus, I
believe I've seen Mickey drive a car, at least in cartoons.
My
brother's defense? He said "Mickey Mouse on Ice" is not indicative of Mickey's real
size. He stared at me disbelievingly and said, "those guys on skates
aren't real. You KNOW that, right?" He said this in the
similar, solemn way he once told me Santa wasn't real. There's no arguing with my
brother.
This argument has thrown everything I thought I knew into a tizzy. I lay awake at night, pondering the size of Mickey Mouse. Surely, a sentient mouse who walks a dog is human size. Yet...in the back of my mind, I find myself questioning it.
I know this isn't important in the larger spectrum of life (outside of the Disney empire), but I'm due for a good night's sleep, free of worry from large creatures who haunt my dreams.
Such as the various beasties, spooks, and creepy things that go bump in the night to be found in my short story collection, Twisted Tales from Tornado Alley to be found here.
We can debate about Mickey's height all day, although I do agree that he's at least five feet tall. There is, however, no debate when it comes to what a fun read awaits you in Twisted Tales from Tornado Alley! I loved it!
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