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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: My Hero (m+/mm)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15332
Re: My Hero (m+/mm)
Revenge is sweet, but also, a dish best served cold. My idea would be to pick them off, one by one, then have them wear mattress covers and flip-flops. Be sure and cut a hole in the top of the mattress cover for them to put their heads through, then tape them to trees. Come back in an hour, remove t...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: The Helpful, Helpless Housekeeper. (F/F)
- Replies: 25
- Views: 30248
Re: The Helpful, Helpless Housekeeper.
Much better. With the line spacing, a solid "A." (96/100)
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: The Helpful, Helpless Housekeeper. (F/F)
- Replies: 25
- Views: 30248
Re: The helpful, Helpless Housekeeper.
Quite good. But line spacing between paragraphs, would make it easier to read. (It's a new paragraph every time the speaker changes.) I've taken the liberty of re-doing the intro, to demonstrate the difference line spacing makes. I hope you don't mind: Since my divorce I had taken a step down the so...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: TUG Talk
- Topic: Tugs foot preference
- Replies: 23
- Views: 24549
Re: Tugs foot preference
It doesn't matter.
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: TUG Talk
- Topic: Tugs foot preference
- Replies: 23
- Views: 24549
Re: Tugs foot preference
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: Doug Moves In (m/m)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11027
Re: Doug Moves In (m/m)
Edited to note length. The number in parentheses indicated the number of pages. 01. Doug Moves In (9) 02. Welcome Charlie (6) 03. Afternoon Adventures (19) 04. Doug 1 (7) 05. How Mark Became the Troop Mascot (6) 06. The Portal (6) 07. A Day with Doug and Scott (6) 08. A Night in a Ghost Town (12) 09...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: Doug Moves In (m/m)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11027
Doug Moves In (m/m)
DOUG MOVES IN The sullen teenager sat in the back seat of the station wagon, and, barely audibly, groused "It's not fair!" His mother turned from the right front, and said "Give it a chance, Doug. You'll have a bigger house, a bigger room, a bigger back yard, . . ." "And no ...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: Welcome, Charlie! (m/m)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5608
Welcome, Charlie! (m/m)
WELCOME, CHARLIE A sad eyed teenager watched as his parents' car rolled down the street, then disappeared around the corner. He forced a smile, and hugged his aunt, and said "I wish I was going with them." "Charlie, you know your mom and dad would take you if they could, but if they d...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: TUG Talk
- Topic: When you started
- Replies: 31
- Views: 31591
Re: When you started
When I was around 7 or 8, my neighborhood friend said something to the effect of "Bet'cha can't get out if I tie ya up!" I agreed to try, and I couldn't. For the next year and a half, there weren't any gags, but then, we started using our cub scout neckerchiefs, and, occasionally, bandanas...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: Doug's Dirty Trick (m/m)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9118
Doug's Dirty Trick (m/m)
Doug's Dirty Trick Doug was impressed with the feistiness of his young friend, Little Kevin. He was eleven years old, small for his age, and unwilling to take any crap from anybody, even if they were bigger and older. Doug liked this characteristic of his friend. And while he was loathe to admit it,...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Lesson in Weaselry (m/m)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9534
Re: A Lesson in Weaselry (m/m)
There are nearly 60. Most have been published. A few, have not.
I guess I'll just have to keep posting until I run up on something new (to you).
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I guess I'll just have to keep posting until I run up on something new (to you).
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Lesson in Weaselry (m/m)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9534
A Lesson in Weaselry (m/m)
A LESSON IN WEASELRY "Thanks for inviting me to sleep over." Big Chris said to Doug. Doug acknowledged the thanks, and said "You can stay for the day, too, if you want. My folks ain't gonna be home, and Kevin and Mark are comin' over the work on some scout stuff. Scott's comin' too.&q...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Suggestions and Comments
- Topic: Hot Political Topic
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10268
Re: Hot Political Topic
Probably just as well. I'm recently retired, which means I have nothing to do, and a lot of time to do it.
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: TUG Talk
- Topic: Your most hated TUG positions
- Replies: 62
- Views: 60574
Re: Your most hated TUG positions
I'm not a big fan of spread eagles, but I can live with stake outs. (Think of "X" being a spread eagle, and "l" being a stake out.)
I'm not a big fan of ball gags, either. I prefer cloth gags, but can live with tape gags.
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I'm not a big fan of ball gags, either. I prefer cloth gags, but can live with tape gags.
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: The Portal (m/m)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6757
The Portal (m/m)
The Portal The odd humming seemed to get louder as Doug and Charlie approached a corner of the woods they normally avoided. Charlie turned to Doug, and said that Scott and Allen had warned him that strange noises came from this place, and that it gave them the creeps. "Better not go near the pl...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: The Midnight Game (M/mm)
- Replies: 16
- Views: 25604
Re: The Midnight Game (M/mm)
Well writen, interesting, and a solid A-. (94/100). No glaring grammatical or spelling errors. The only problem I see, is that the characters talk formally, and not how they would actually talk. For example, a kid would say "Wha'cha wanna do?" not "What do you want to do?" (This ...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: Allen's Adventure m/m
- Replies: 8
- Views: 16797
Allen's Adventure m/m
Allen's Adventure My name is Allen and I'm 14. I live with my parents and my little brother, Scott, 13, and my cousin, Charlie, also 14, just a couple of months older than me, and who is living with us because his dad took an overseas job, and there weren't any schools. The three of us share a bedro...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: TUG Talk
- Topic: TUGS Q and A
- Replies: 66
- Views: 63385
Re: TUGS Q and A
The challenge of escape and/or tying. If I get loose from my friend's tie, or if he does not, from mine, then I win. If I don't get loose, or if he does, then I lose.
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Suggestions and Comments
- Topic: TUG.com vs TUGS.net thoughts..
- Replies: 17
- Views: 18165
Re: TUG.com vs TUGS.net thoughts..
If income tax is a problem across the pond, ask Jason (who is based in the US) to handle it.
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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Welcome to the Board!
- Topic: Tagging Guidelines (READ BEFORE POSTING)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 154980
Re: Tagging Guidelines (READ BEFORE POSTING)
I would recommend that "participants" be labeled as "M" and "F" for male and female 18 or older, and "m" and "f" for male and female under 18.
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