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BigNose McGurk and His Children. A Sob Story with a Happy Ending.
For the Silver Bunny and Rose Macaulay.
This is the story of Leo(pold) "BigNose" McGurk, a serial single father.
Soft of heart and chronically naive, he got himself mixed up, time and again, with a string of heedlessly unscrupulous misses who soon after giving birth to a strapping lassie or lad, left him literally holding the baby.
By the time he had collected a dozen of such semi-orphans finances were getting strained and things were getting a trifle out of hand and Leo acknowledged that drastic action was needed to provide for such an extensive family. Unwilling to betray his proclivity for unsuitable females or sell the babies into slavery, he decided to set up a nomadic entertainment troupe. And because all his children are very pretty, indecently healthy, bright as lights and possessed of a keen sense of fun, Leo's Poly-dimensional Flying Circus prospered rapidly and acquired great renown all over the Badlands, from the marshes of !Ting to the underground canals of Crapston Parva.
Such was its fame that it soon reached the ever-vigilant ears of the Shoggoths, who punctually despatched Rosie to lend a hand with the after-hours babysitting and the running of the finances. The delightful Imogen, Lapsed Larva once of the Final Void, offered her services as acting part-time* usherette and ice-cream & maracas girl.
The travelling jamboree has since been renamed The BigNose & Rosie Itinerant Flying Circus, in recognition of Rosie's invaluable contribution to the concern and to underplay the poli-dimensional element of the spectacle so as to preserve the mystery and the element of surprise. Leo may well be non-female-savvy and a hopeless administrator but he has three priceless talents: a gift for parenthood, an unerring aesthetic flair and a past-master's technique in the matter/energy/dimensions manipulation department.
See him here, making some of his niños appear out of nowhere in particular and cascade through the Loopy Singing Hoops. Behold! even Roderick, one of the defecting Lloigor (full-time blasé creatures as they are), is impressed and utterly charmed.
The circus has so thrived that the two eldest children are now at the University of Upper Leng doing PhDs in classic quantum mechanics and funky biochemistry respectively. Three of the deserting mothers have made pacific overtures with a view to obtaining access to their forsaken offspring. Rosie is dealing with their appeals.
Alien anthropology word to the wise. The females of Leo's species (Probuscicus Levitans) are universally notorious, as much for their beauty, glamour and social graces as for their mindboggling fickleness. You've been warned.
*Imogen has not given up her post as Chairlarva of the Spartacist League 2.0

, , Steve Bucknell, have particularly liked this photo


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 Graciel·la Vidal
Graciel·la Vidal
Great
8 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to Graciel·la Vidal
Moltes gracies, senyoreta. (O senyora, si s' escau... :-) )
8 years ago.
Graciel·la Vidal has replied to dolores666 club
S'escau, s'escau ( des de fa una colla d'anys)
8 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to Graciel·la Vidal
Noted, missus. :-)
8 years ago.
 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
Wonderful, well done ;-)
Thank you for sharing your exceptional creation with us, here in ✴ Digital Dreams ✴
8 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
Thanks June.
8 years ago.
 Steve Bucknell
Steve Bucknell club
A trifle in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Please call me Roderick, or , more succinctly, Rod. (Anything but Ishmael! )
8 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
What about Roddy? Roddy's nice. And it certainy beats Ishmael. Well, almost anything does, really. PS. My very own white whale smokes, reads Unamuno and is called Tampopo.
8 years ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to dolores666 club
I've still got my copy of Tragic Sense of Life that I stole from the school library when I was seventeen. That's tragic!
8 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
I see. A thief in your misspent youth and a hoarder in later life. And what have you done in between, sir, may one ask? :-))))
8 years ago.

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