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THE MOUSSAKA INCIDENT

219 replies

PetulaClarkMementoMori · 08/07/2026 08:57

Gosh, I never expected so many replies, thank you all. And I hadn't anticipated the level of interest in the Moussaka incident ( I realise I've made it sound like a bad attempt at a title for a Richard Osman book...)
I'm sure it won't live up to expectations, but I'm happy to share. It was quite a few years ago, but the story is this;

Bob and I had been in the village where we live for about a year and a half and it was nice having the peace and quiet, but sometimes I struggled to find cultural or interesting things that were close by. Anyway, I found out a group were planning a Greek evening somewhere close by. So I signed us up. I told Bob about this, but of course, he did his usual trick of lending me half a deaf ear, but somewhere something got lost in translation because he misheard or mistook Moussaka for Bouzouki. He's very into music ( Me not so much) so I think he just heard what he wanted to.
Anyway, he texted his friend Eddie and said something along the lines of 'I'm looking forward to seeing them play the Moussaka tonight.'

Now, Eddie, realised what had happened (He was going along with his wife) and, as he's a bit of a wind-up merchant, sent him a message back saying something like; 'Yes, I hear they're some of the finest Moussaka players in England. Then added; But I'm glad the buffet is all English.'

Now, Bob has never had an expansive palate when it comes to food, and that's fine. But now he thinks he's getting Greek Music and English food.

So, we arrive at the venue and, when the man took our names, we were ushered to some seats at the front. The young man seemed very happy to see us, but I just assumed they were glad people had turned up.

Suddenly Eddie plonked himself down and, with a grin as broad as it was stupid nudged Bob and said; 'I hope you're hungry lad.'

Bob was non-plussed, but then he started to look around and noticed that there was a table with food so, he got up to have a look. I was getting a little bit uneasy with Eddie's joviality, then Bob came back and hissed 'It's all flippin Greek!'

I asked what he meant and he pointed to Eddie and said, he told me the music was Greek, but the food was English. I said 'What music?' I don't know if I can describe the look on his face but it was like watching a Space Hopper wilt.

'I've forgone my bloody egg and chips for this!' Bob said.

'Don't worry, lad, you won't go hungry, I've signed you up.' said Eddie.

At this point I just wanted to go home.

'Signed me up for what?'

'You're judging the best Moussaka.' Eddie said, and honestly I felt like a stroke would be a welcome relief.

And sure enough, five people had made Moussaka's and suddenly Bob was called up. Honestly, it was like a bad dream. I wanted to get up, but I just felt glued to my chair. The people all seemed so lovely and welcoming, and now this, it was like some horrible travesty, like if Lassie had been asked to judge the Great British Bake Off.

Eddie the Idiot (As he's now known) grabbed Bob's elbow and ushered him up. I just curled up inside and hoped to god he wouldn't say or do something stupid. They put a fork in his hand and he stood there like Worzel Gummidge having an aneurysm.

Watching him take that first mouthful was like seeing an advert for children who have no clean water in their village. Honestly, my heart broke. But to his eternal credit, he ate, nodded, moved on...five times. All the while spluttering out words like 'Interesting'....'dense' and.....'flavoursome'. At one point he went blank for a minute, then came back with 'piping hot'.

In the end, he picked one, I can't remember which, and the woman who had made it looked pleased. And that was that. It was utterly awful, and Moussaka has become a dirty word in the house.

Anyway that's the story.

Sorry, if it wasn't quite what you were expecting.

OP posts:
Sortingmyself · 08/07/2026 11:12

"honestly I felt like a stroke would be a welcome relief."

Shouldn't laugh but hahaha 😂...love that.

I found it amusing OP even if other, far more superior people didn't! 😉

Campervanadventures · 08/07/2026 11:12

WhisperGold · 08/07/2026 10:27

Well I liked it OP!

As I did. Lighten up people!!!!!

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:13

MargoLivebetter · 08/07/2026 10:54

Having also read your left handed incident thread @PetulaClarkMementoMori , I can't work out if you despise your DH, who in both threads you seem to have contempt for. I'm presuming that Bob is also the DH in the other thread. Are you looking for relationship advice? Or if you are trying out your fictional story telling skills?

It all sounds so implausible. How does someone who is so into music that they know what a Bouzouki is (a fairly obscure instrument), think that a musician who plays the Bouzouki would be playing the "Moussaka"?

Edited

I think it was light-hearted

Butteredtoast55 · 08/07/2026 11:16

Crikey, some people!
It's just a bit of throwaway fun. Can't we have a single genuinely light-hearted thread that doesn't degenerate into spiteful nitpicking and silly humblebrags?
I couldn't care less whether this is a genuine, self-written, daft made-up story or not. It's just been done to cheer people up. The OP isn't hoping for a three book publishing deal on the back of it!

GameOfJones · 08/07/2026 11:20

anonymous24601 · 08/07/2026 11:05

I thought it was funny. But, to my shame, I haven't reached the dizzy heights of writing linkedin profiles, so I do understand I'm not qualified to judge.

Oh I don't know, if Bob can judge a moussaka competition then I think anything is fair game!

HarryKanesonfire · 08/07/2026 11:25

Unfunny. Uninteresting. Am I missing something?

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:25

A bit of fun on a Wednesday morning, OP! Cheered me up.

I hope the spiteful comments aren't upsetting you. Utterly bizarre behaviour from those people. Imagine how small and miserable their lives must be if their first thought upon reading your thread is to try to make you feel bad about yourself.

BufferState · 08/07/2026 11:26

Overtheatlantic · 08/07/2026 11:06

Those who are being cruel - could you write humour successfully? The scene written by the OP was like something from a Wodehouse novel and he would have given it a proper treatment but he was a genius. There is a reason why no one before or after him have even come close, and it’s because humour is the most difficult genre of writing.

Edited

I hate Wodehouse, but the OP’s story is far less like Wodehouse than it is like those Take A Break ‘Hubbies Do the Darnedest Things!’ stories illustrated with photos of women pointing resignedly to the bin the hubster got them for their wedding anniversary, or the entire family wearing the pink garments caused by him washing a red sock with the whites.

And ChatGPT, if you ask it to write you a story about a man confusing bouzouki and moussaka will then offer you ‘extra prompts’ like ‘Would you like to take this further and have it happen at a Greek cultural evening rather than in their kitchen?’ And ‘Would you like me to raise the stakes further with a waggish friend who signs up poor egg-and-chips-loving X to judge a moussaka competition at the Greek evening?’

No one would have criticised the OP for writing a brief account of a moussaka/bouzouki confusion on the original thread.

MellowZebra · 08/07/2026 11:27

Moussaka is never served "piping hot" @PetulaClarkMementoMori That would have been a terrible insult as it indicates a sloppy moussaka 🤢

BufferState · 08/07/2026 11:27

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:25

A bit of fun on a Wednesday morning, OP! Cheered me up.

I hope the spiteful comments aren't upsetting you. Utterly bizarre behaviour from those people. Imagine how small and miserable their lives must be if their first thought upon reading your thread is to try to make you feel bad about yourself.

No one’s making her feel bad about herself. Only that AI is very seldom funny, and can’t judge tone, length etc.

DoubleShotEspressox · 08/07/2026 11:28

Typo on mine - chuckled. I definitely didn’t chuck anything.

Breadcat24 · 08/07/2026 11:30

Do you have the winning moussaka recipe- have not made that in years!

ginasevern · 08/07/2026 11:31

Who asked to hear this tale? What am I missing?

MrSchubertWhiskers · 08/07/2026 11:31

@PetulaClarkMementoMori I hope you're not taking to heart the nasty replies you've had here. Some people have nothing better to do than put others down.

Odditea · 08/07/2026 11:32

LapisBlue · 08/07/2026 10:32

I was accused of lying. Guaranteed to boil my piss. I'm far from arrogant.

Just nasty then

HenriettaHippopotamus · 08/07/2026 11:34

I found it enjoyable even if I do have my doubts. I don’t think there needs to nastiness.

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:35

BufferState · 08/07/2026 11:27

No one’s making her feel bad about herself. Only that AI is very seldom funny, and can’t judge tone, length etc.

Reread the comments and then tell me nobody's trying to make her feel bad.

There is a difference between saying you don't like AI and being gleefully malicious. And, besides, does it really matter if OP used a few AI generated phrases in her story? This is MN, she's not going for the booker prize.

Alittlebitofthebauble · 08/07/2026 11:38

Well I liked it. And found it funny. The horror.

OriginalSkang · 08/07/2026 11:40

I think this thread chas got people's backs up because without a link to whatever thread shes talking about, it just reads off and self congratulatory before you even get to the story

BufferState · 08/07/2026 11:40

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:35

Reread the comments and then tell me nobody's trying to make her feel bad.

There is a difference between saying you don't like AI and being gleefully malicious. And, besides, does it really matter if OP used a few AI generated phrases in her story? This is MN, she's not going for the booker prize.

Edited

Sigh. So don't use AI, if you don't want to be called out on it. It isn't funny, it can't judge tone, it can't judge when an anecdote has worn out its welcome.

GameOfJones · 08/07/2026 11:40

Yeah the gleeful nastiness is really distasteful as a reaction to a harmless story that OP has posted with the intention of making some people smile.

I think some posters just never moved on from being school bullies and enjoy sticking the boot in.

PaulaPickford · 08/07/2026 11:40

I found it funny 😁 if you don't just scroll on by.. no need for nastiness.. far too much of that in the world without ripping apart an amusing thread!

newberry · 08/07/2026 11:42

BufferState · 08/07/2026 11:40

Sigh. So don't use AI, if you don't want to be called out on it. It isn't funny, it can't judge tone, it can't judge when an anecdote has worn out its welcome.

All that can be true, and there is still no need for nastiness.

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 11:42

HarryKanesonfire · 08/07/2026 11:25

Unfunny. Uninteresting. Am I missing something?

Yeah, the bit of your brain that would have stopped you commenting. Fine to think that. Something a bit unpleasant about needing to say it.

gotmyselfintoapickle · 08/07/2026 11:45

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 11:42

Yeah, the bit of your brain that would have stopped you commenting. Fine to think that. Something a bit unpleasant about needing to say it.

the bit of your brain that would have stopped you commenting

Hahaha 😂