Another Sesame Street sketch rewrite, this time, a Mr Johnson and Grover sketch in which Mr Johnson wants a picture framed. Enjoy and comment.

One day, Mr Johnson went to a frame store. There were lots and lots of frames there.

"What a nice little frame shop!" he said to himself. "I hope they have a nice frame for my picture.

Just then, Grover came running up.

"How may I help you sir?" he asked.

"Oh no, it's you!" said Mr Johnson.

"Yes sir, it is I, Grover, your frame expert."

"Now listen very carefully." said Mr Johnson. " I need a picture frame for this painting. This picture is very special to me, so be careful!"

Grover looked at the painting.

"What a lovely picture of your grandma!" admired Grover.

"It's my wife!" groaned Mr Johnson.

"Don't worry sir!" said Grover, "I'll go get a wonderful frame for this picture right away!"

"Be careful!" called Mr Johnson. "It's an original!"

Mr Johnson became worried when he started hearing hammering.

Just then, Grover returned with a small, circle frame.

"How is this sir?" he asked.

"No!" cried Mr Johnson. "This is a square painting, not a circle painting! It doesn't fit! You should get a pair of glasses!"

Grover looked at the frame.

"I am so sorry!" he cried. "This painting is a square, not a circle! I'll go get another frame right now!"

There was the sound of a power-drill, and more hammering, which made Mr Johnson worried.

"I should have ran the moment I saw him!" thought Mr Johnson to himself.

Grover than returned, wearing a pair of sunglasses, with a small triangle frame.

"Why are you wearing those sunglasses?" asked Mr Johnson.

"Because you told me too." replied Grover. "How do you like the frame?"

"I don't like it! It's a triangle, not a square! Do you understand, what I mean?!"

"Of course sir! I'm a professional framer! I WAS JUST TRYING TO BE CREATIVE! I will now bring you a square frame!"

Grover took a lot of time, but at last, he brought out another frame.

And this time, it was a square!

"It's very heavy sir, but it is a square!"

Mr Johnson was excited! Grover got it right at last!

"That's perfect! I'll take it!"

But then, Grover broke the frame, and smashed it onto Mr Johnson!

Mr Johnson and Grover fell to the floor.

"Will that be cash or credit?" asked Grover.

Poor Mr Johnson!