(As one of Ed and Eddy's sticky note pranks, Edd has to get a cup of sugar from the Kanker sisters) Edd: Hello? Oh, I-I was going to–- Marie: Ask me for a date? May: Sweep me off my feet? Lee: Stand in line, girls! Edd: (sweating and giggling nervously) Oh yes. Perfecto? Ed: Dare to compare! (Shows Eddy an identical sticky note to the one written by Edd's parents) Eddy: Will you ever cease to amaze me, Ed? Ed: Yes, I will.
Eddy: And you're like a human photocopier, right, Mr. Pretty good, huh? He'll never tell the difference! Ed: That is so lame, Eddy. A celebration, I say! Eddy: Eh, sure, why not? Momma's Little Ed Eddy: See? This is Mommy's note, and my exact copy. (Ed falls into a hole Rolf has dug) Rolf: (to Eddy) Your village idiot has fallen in Rolf's hole. To put aside handed down beliefs, and be pulled between two cultures. How difficult it must be to adapt to a new way of life.
Rolf longs for the old village! (walks away with Wilfred while covering his eyes) Eddy: Geez, talk about killing a mood. the life once had in the old country! (pulls out a locket and looks at a picture of himself in his home country) Edd: Are you all right, Rolf? Rolf: My heart! My heart! It's broken. Wish You Were Ed Rolf: (lamenting over his home country) I grow tired of ld cement, (the camera zooms over to the overhead power lines) this.twisted steel of industry, (then over to a playground) this confusing leisure delights, (and then over to Ed, who is still stuck through the mailbox) and your ill-at-ease customs! (Ed spits out some mail)Rolf sweats himself to understand your "modern go-go" world, but he yearns the simple life.