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I Regret to Inform You That My Wedding to Captain Von Trapp Has Been Canceled.
BY Melinda Taub
Dear friends, family, and Austrian nobility,
Captain Von Trapp and I are very sorry to inform you that we no longer plan to wed. We offer our deepest apologies to those of you who have already made plans to travel to Salzburg this summer.
Those of you on the Captains side of the guest list are probably aware of the reason for the change of plans. Im sure by now you have received that charming Save the date! card in the shape of a mountain goat from the Captain and his new fiancée, Maria.
I must confess to being rather blindsided by the end of our relationship. It seems Captain Von Trapp and I misunderstood each other. I assumed he was looking for a wife of taste and sophistication, who was a dead ringer for Tippi Hedren; instead he wanted to marry a curtain-wearing religious fanatic who shouts every word she says.
But I dont want you to be angry at him. We are all adults here. But Baroness, so many of my friends have said, you must be devastated. You yourself are fabulously wealthy, so you cannot have wanted the Captain for his moneyyou must have truly loved him. Its true. But so, I am sure, does his new fiancée, his childrens nanny. Her wardrobe is made of curtains. Shes definitely not a gold digger or anything.
Im sorry. That was crude of me. She seems like a lovely person, and she and the children have a great deal in common.
A great, great, great deal.
Since I will no longer be a part of their lives, I do hope you will all keep an eye on the Captains children. I am not terribly maternal but I was very fond of them in my own way and I must admit I am worried what will become of them now that I have gone. I had planned to send them to boarding school, since their education at the moment seems to consist mostly of marching around Salzburg singing scales. I think it would have been particularly helpful for the eldest daughter, who seems intent on losing her virginity to the mailman.
Please, friends, dont worry about me. While I was a bit startled to be thrown aside for someone who flunked out of nun school, I assure you that I will be fine, and my main pursuits in life shall continue to be martinis, bon mots, and looking fabulous. Youll also be glad to know I have retained custody of the Captains hard-drinking gay friend, Max. Anyone who gets tired of sing-a-longs should feel free to look us up.
Again, my deepest apologies for this disruption to your plans. I am currently sorting through the wedding gifts weve already received and I will send them back as soon as possible. The Captain would help, but he is busy learning to play a song about cuckoo clocks on his guitar.
Sincerely,
Baroness Elsa Schraeder
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murielm99
(30,777 posts)This is funny. Thanks!
A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)I was beginning to wonder if the Lounge had lost its sense of humor!
dr.strangelove
(4,851 posts)clever and fun. Thanks.
Chan790
(20,176 posts)I know, I know, it's a classic. It's still an awful movie.
Widowed Baron falls in love with the help, sings songs, subverts Nazis. How droll.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)and breaks into a song at the drop of a hat!
Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)LumosMaxima
(585 posts)a la izquierda
(11,797 posts)From one of my favorite movies as a kid.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)BlueJazz
(25,348 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)"What?...The curtains?"
BlueJazz
(25,348 posts)Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)I had a good laugh at it as well! Glad you liked it.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)Much as I love Julie Andrews, that movie is awful!
A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)My mom loved the Rogers and Hammerstein musicals and when one was on, we watched it. I saw The Sound of Music for the first time in Athens Greece, in an open air theater in Kifisia.
Same for all the other big musicals of that era - "Oklahoma!", "South Pacific", "The Music Man", etc. When they were on TV, it was on at our house.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)I do remember being genuinely afraid when they were hiding from the nazi right after the performance. The rest of it seemed goofy and old fashioned. Although I watched part of it as an adult and Julie Andrews was amazing!
mcar
(42,403 posts)I am a sucker for the whole story. I toured the von Trapped lodge in beautiful Vermont this summer and saw part of a documentary about Maria, made in the 80's shortly before her death. The real story is even better than the movie.
The tour was run by her grandson.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,380 posts)Glad you liked the post!