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  1. Curly Character Analysis. Curly is the foreman at the Mother Paula’s construction site in Coconut Cove, Florida. Curly is bald, has no sense of humor, and is desperate to keep his job.

  2. Character Analysis. Don't be deceived. Unlike Mullet Fingers, Curly's name is totally deceiving: Curly is "bald as a beach ball" (1.20). Curly takes his job (supervising engineer of the construction site) very seriously.

  3. Kalo is the German guard dog trainer whom Curly hires to provide guard dogs for the fenced Mother Paula’s construction site. He removes the dogs and threatens legal action when he discovers cottonmouth moccasin snakes on the property.

  4. Don't be deceived. Unlike Mullet Fingers, Curly's name is totally deceiving: Curly is "bald as a beach ball" (1.20).Curly takes his job (supervising engineer of the construction site) very seriousl...

  5. The Hoot Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

  6. Characters. Roy Andrew Eberhardt – The new kid at Trace Middle School and the main protagonist, who quickly makes an enemy of the school bully, Dana Matherson, and makes two unusual friends, [2] Beatrice Leep and her truant step-brother "Mullet Fingers". Beatrice Leep – "A tall girl with curly blond hair and red-framed glasses." [3]

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  8. Tim Blake Nelson: Curly. Showing all 4 items. Jump to: Photos (1) Quotes (3) Photos. Quotes. Chuck Muckle : Mr. Branitt, what does one hundred pancake houses sound like to you? Curly Branitt : It sounds like an awful lot of pancake houses. Chuck Muckle : It will be a record!

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