Sheepish Contraptioneer

By PaulCCB

the majestik møøse

It was a beautiful wedding.

A side benefit of weddings in general is that family members and friends get to see each other . . .
And take pictures of happy groups that rarely assemble.

A light-hearted and serious wedding, a couple happily united until death do them part.

Family portraits . . .
"Everyone, get close!"
"Jimmy, SMILE!"
"Billy, put your fingers down! NO BUNNY EARS!"

Uh-oh . . . The contraptioneer hears too much spurious seriousness. He (with a willing groom) must teach the children about the majestik møøse (see Monty Python reference 263a, In Search of the Holy Grail, opening credits) and its method of facilitation and performance in family photographs.

The children were afraid to show too much approval, but some day the place and time will be right and one of these children will be able to lighten the mood with his or her own version of the majestik møøse.

Bunny-ears beware, and make way for the majestik møøse

~**~

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