Tickled? The closest to being tickled the narrator gets is perhaps when he finds the margin note "Don't be a ninny" written in the margin of The Life of Emily Dickinson, and he pauses to try to imagine the person who would write that. The one that strikes the narrator the most, although I wouldn't characterize it as "tickled" at all, is when he finds the note "Pardon the egg salad stains, but I'm in love" in a copy of Catcher in the Rye. He says that reading that made his loneliness deeper and amplified the world... "tickled" seems pretty shallow next to that.
Yes billy is the narrator
Billy Colman
yes he is
no he isn't
Billy Coleman is the adult narrator. He is also the main character of the book. As an adult, Billy is remembering back to his childhood years in the Ozark Mountains. So the narrator, Billy, is the same as the character Billy in the book.
Paul Berlin is the main character/narrator. Billy Boy was, but he died. And the other soldiers
The cast of Billy in the Bowl - 2011 includes: Linda Connolly as Strumpet Brian Finnerty as Billy Andy Keogh as Narrator
The cast of Emily and Billy - 2013 includes: Karrie Crouse as Narrator Emily Joy Kessel as Emily Everett Meckler as Billy
The cast of Jail Hostess - 1942 includes: Billy Bevan as Narrator
The cast of The Ballad of Nessie - 2011 includes: Billy Connolly as Narrator
The cast of The Armless Dentist - 1943 includes: Billy Bevan as Narrator