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One evening, the iconic rock band Queen was in New Orleans for a big concert. After the show, the members of Queen were invited to a private party hosted by one of their biggest fans. The party was in a historic mansion that was filled with all sorts of eccentric decorations and surprises.
As soon as the band arrived, they were greeted by an unusual sight - several people of restricted growth, dressed in tuxedos and butler uniforms, were walking around with trays of drinks and food balanced on their heads. The band members were initially taken aback, but quickly realized that it was just part of the theme of the party.
As the night went on, the guests started to warm up to the idea of the miniature butlers with trays attached to their heads. In fact, it began to feel like a fun game to see who could take the most number of drinks from the trays without spilling anything or knocking the tray off.
Queen's lead singer, Freddie Mercury, decided to join in on the fun. He put on a tuxedo and a top hat and joined the butlers with trays on his head. He paraded around the party, singing Queen's hit songs while balancing delicate plates of appetizers with drinks.
Everyone was laughing and having a blast, and Freddie was the star of the party. But as the night progressed, the trays started to get heavier, and Freddie's balance started to waver. Just as he was about to lose his footing, he burst into a chorus of "Bohemian Rhapsody," surprising the crowd with his high notes and impeccable timing.
Needless to say, the party was a huge success thanks to Queen's presence and Freddie's unforgettable performance as a butler with a tray of goodies attached to his head.