Written for The Unicorn Challenge where we
are urged to get creative in 250 words or less. The
photo below is our inspiration and this is my story.

“What is your problem, Martha?”
“Besides you, George? I have no idea what you’re referring to.”
“Well, then, Pumpkin…..allow me to elucidate.”
“As if I could stop you.”
“Whenever we go on holiday, Mrs. Sisyphus, you always pick the most arduous of destinations.”
“George, this is France.….the most romantic place on earth!”
“I thought that was Italy, Martha…..my overstuffed raviolo.”
“France….with the most beautiful women!”
“I married you, Martha. Clearly I know nothing about beautiful women.”
“France….with the most breathtaking scenery!”
“All I can see from here is your expansive derrière, Martha Plumpton!”
“France….with the most delicious food!”
“Which you’ve obviously consumed quite liberally, ma petite watermelon!”
“Stop sniping, George! We’ve arrived at the top. Voila! Our penthouse rental.”
“Thank God! I’m exhausted. I’ve climbed mountains less strenuous than these steps.”
“Ha! The only mountain you’ve scaled without breaking a sweat is Schiehallion Lager!”
“Touché! Everything sounds so refined in French, doesn’t it, mon petit hippopotame?”
“Connard stupide! How do you like my French, Hercule Poirot?”
“Actually, he’s Belgian, you silly Humpty Dumpty.”
“Tais-toi! Shut up! SHUT UP!”
“What’s gotten into you all of a sudden, Angel Food Cake?”
“All of a sudden? One more insult out of you, Ricky Gervais, and I’ll kick you down those steps! And the trip will be most unpleasant.”
“I apologize, Martha. I’ve been crass and insensitive.”
“Oh, George! I forgive you!”
“I figure if we both fall, Madam Michelin, at least you’ll just bounce like a balle en caoutchouc rouge!”
“JE TE DÉTESTE!!”
NAR©2025
250 Words
More fun with George & Martha can be found HERE.
This is “Red Rubber Ball” by the Cyrkle
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Oh my, so funny I read it twice! A great take, Nancy!
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Thanks so much, dear Keith. I know you enjoy reading about G&M.
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You are funny.
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That’s lovely, Sighs! It pleases me to give people a laugh.
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Oh, you are so creative. George and Martha at it again! 🙂 They sort of remind me of Ralph & Alice (the Honeymooners). “To the moon, Alice!” I enjoyed the song as well. I’ve not heard that one in a long time. Thanks for the memory and the laugh, Nancy!
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It’s my great pleasure, Brenda, and to be compared to the great Jackie Gleason is lovely! I think George is a bit meaner than the soft-hearted, bumbling Ralph, though. LOL!
Very kind comments, Brenda. I love writing the voices for G&M!
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Oh, I loved that. Still laughing!
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Thanks, Chris! I love writing about these two hilariously dysfunctional misanthropes. Delighted to know you enjoyed my story.
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I’m currently imagining George rolled into a ball and kicked firmly back down the hill.
‘There’s nowt as queer as folk’ and couples come in many shapes and forms.|
This one seems to suit George and Martha, and I’m sure, pity help anyone who tried to come between them.
Still laughing, Nancy…
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You are exactly right, Jenne. They are devoted to each other; he loves rudely teasing her and she loves to be rudely teased ….. to a point. In the end, even after she erupts, they make up and carry on ….. always.
G&M are my babies and I love writing about them. Thanks for your very kind comments, Jenne. You’ll be seeing more of George & Martha.
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I love their repartee.
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And I love writing their repartee! Thank you, Iris.
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Laughing all the way! They were certainly meant for each other!
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The perfect couple! I love G&M!
Thanks, D!
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I agree. I think I would have pushed George down those steps! That said, I enjoyed your story. And.. that song is one I loved long ago but haven’t heard for decades. Thanks for bringing it back to mind as well as ear.
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George is a real PITA, for sure! As dysfunctional as they are, they love each other and I love writing about them.
I’m delighted to know you enjoyed my story and music choice. The videos I use are very important to my story theme and I’m always thrilled when someone takes note of them. That is a great old song and I thought of it the second I named my story.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
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Old married couples, eh?
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Yeah! And despite their great dysfunction, they love each other and would die before allowing anything to come between them. I’m sure you know the type. These two are my babies; I love writing about them.
Thanks, Fan!
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Oh well, George, “if your foot fits the size of your mouth, then you’ll have to wear it” …
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Great comment, dear Ivor! I had written a line about Martha inserting her very expensive Louboutin stilettos in George’s derrière but I went over my word limit and had to delete it. 😂 👠 😳
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Damn word limits!! 😊
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George sounds like he is about to regret walking up all those stairs running his mouth. Great little story Nancy and the video is perfect for it.
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Dawg, I love this dysfunctional couple and have so much fun writing about them. Making up George’s nasty barbs is very therapeutic. It helps me get rid of my built up hostility and aggression! 😂
As soon as I named the story I knew which song I was going with. Thanks, Ernie!
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What an odd relationship in which to choose to stay. But, to each their own I guess.
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Exactly …. to each their own. They are the epitome of dysfunction but would sooner die than live apart or cause each other real emotional or physical pain. I could never find myself in that type of relationship but I do enjoy writing about it. It’s very therapeutic.
Thanks, Violet.
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I think ol’ George is cruisin’ for a bruisin’, Nancy!
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Ya think?? If he were my guy….. well, c’est impossible!
I love writing about George and Martha; it’s very therapeutic.
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“I married you, Martha. Clearly I know nothing about beautiful women.”
🤣 😆!!
Very comedic, love this tone Nancy! 👏 👏 well done as usual ✨ 💕
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These two dysfunctional misanthropes are my babies; I love writing about them. I’m sure some people find it terribly un-PC; well, hello! It’s a freakin’ story. Lighten up a little. 😂
Thanks, Laura. So glad you enjoyed your first exposure to G&M! 🖤
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I’m about as un-PC as it gets, so no worries on my end, bring it on! I love the laughs 🤣 😆 we need more jokes too 👏 ✨ 💕
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Brava, la mia rossa esuberante! 🥰😁
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OMG you have excelled yourself 💜🍷
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Thank you, my darling! This was incredible fun! 🤩💛🥂
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soul mates…🤣
I like them …
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Me too! G&M are my dysfunctional babies and I love writing about them. I laugh at my own damn self sometimes! 😂
Thank you, Destiny 💛
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Haha! Very interesting repartee! 😜😂
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Thank you, Sadje. I so enjoy writing about the hilariously dysfunctional George and Martha. I’m thrilled to know you enjoyed the story, too!
💛😎
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Always entertaining 😂
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Just kick him.
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Isn’t he just awful? I love writing this stuff!
Thanks, Melissa ♡
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