The AH Coffee Shop and Reading Room 03: Come On In

I used Google to search Lit for "rape." There are many.

I don't think the site limits the use of words in stories. They do limit the use of words as search tags. If they don't allow writers to use the term as a tag, then your search for "rape" would come up with nothing.
In fact, https://tags.literotica.com/rape/ returns no results.
My best guess is that Laurel allows the word in stories depending on literary merit.
I did do a Google search (before asking you all here), and this story has what I think is delightful comeuppance: https://www.literotica.com/s/rape-me-again
(I was sad to see that the author is no longer active on Literotica.)

For my own stories, I'm not so much interested in the act of rape as the psychology of it. I wanted to write a scene in my April Fool's contest entry—which is progressing less and less by the day—in which a character asks someone if he's going to rape her, and he says yes, even though the woman is actually aroused by all of it.

If I were strictly not allowed to use the word "rape", I would simply replace it with "force"—"Are you going to force me?"

"Fresh coffee is now available in three colors. Black, black, and black."
Made me laugh.
 
Henry Ford said, "You can have the Model A in any color you want as long as it is black."

For the life of me, I can't remember which American car first came in any color besides black. :eek:
 
I only used two of the three color options this morning, and now I'm on to green tea. The Red Witch, (in my One Night story) has already moved on to wine.
 
Henry Ford said, "You can have the Model A in any color you want as long as it is black."

For the life of me, I can't remember which American car first came in any color besides black. :eek:

I thought he said that about the Model T. According to an article that came up on Google, the T came in colors from 1908-1913 an in black only for 1914-1925, and colors were offered again in 1926 and 1927.

There was a choice of colors for the Model A.
 
Cinnamon raisin swirl toast? Yum! Yes please!

And a coffee. Always a coffee. Please.
Here we imbibed honey-nut cinnamon rolls and frothy almost-espresso whilst watching snow pour upon us. The front steps are about two feet / 60 cm deep and it's thicker out back. But power remains on -- pge.com shows no nearby outages. Whew.

Henry Ford said, "You can have the Model A in any color you want as long as it is black."

For the life of me, I can't remember which American car first came in any color besides black. :eek:
That was the Model T. BTW the A was already obsolete when it came online. Henry the Eff was slow on updates.

As for colors, note that "most production cars by the end of the first decade of the 1900s offered a selection of at least a few colors, such as red, green, gray, and black... From 1908 to 1914, Model T Fords were painted in a variety of 4 to 5 available colors... black was not offered as a color initially." Here's a 1909 Model T:

http://www.people.vcu.edu/~djbromle/color-theory/color04/jithin/Image105.gif

I only used two of the three color options this morning, and now I'm on to green tea. The Red Witch, (in my One Night story) has already moved on to wine.
Red eyes, white-knuckle grip, and blue balls, the modern Uncle Sam, right outside your door. Don't answer that knock. But wait -- in electronic displays, the three colors are red-green-blue, no space for white. Red wine, green cheese, and a blue bayou. Yeah.
 
Black paint dried faster than colours which explains why Ford changed the Model T to black only as the production line was speeded up.

Herbert Austin insisted that all 1930s Austins had black wings for the same reason.
 
Well that was interesting. It's too bad about the many cuts in the scene.
Numerous costume adjustments were probably required. And the snake got away. Tragic. But better than a gila monster.

Most of the snakes around here sit on the county board of supervisors.
 
Then at least you know where they are.
One need merely observe the forked tongues. Hey, no French kisses! Ick.

But I digress. We're stuck under 4 ft / 1.2 m of snow now. Too cold for snakes -- they're down at the county seat's Mafia restaurant, staying warm on taxpayers' blood and dark red wine, same thing. No pumas or bears around here lately but wild turkeys flock freely, jabbering gaseously like mind-controlled Republicans.

Of course you know that real Velociraptors were nothing as seen in YOURASSIC PARK but mostly resembled what Ben Franklin thought should be USA's national avian, the turkey-bird. (Spoiler: turkeys are not from Turkey.) That's right -- envison being chased through the tropical forest by carnivorous dino-birds. See whose stuffing is eaten NOW, hu-man!

All the coffee-making devices are clean. We're ready. And turkeys don't drink it.
 
Another cold week ahead here. I have a story that's close to complete so maybe I can get that done.
 
Try this one. Less choppy and in English.

Pretty amazing for 1959.
I doubt that film got much theatrical play in BEN-HUR season. Then we have the dancer,Debra Paget ...perhaps best known for her performances in Cecil B. DeMille's epic The Ten Commandments (1956) and in Love Me Tender (1956) (the film debut of Elvis Presley), and for the risque (for the time) snake dance scene in The Indian Tomb (1959).

Also, Fox finally gave Paget top billing with the swashbuckler Princess of the Nile (1954), co-starring Jeffrey Hunter. The film was not a notable success at the box office. However during the year after Princess of the Nile was released, the fan mail Paget received at 20th Century-Fox was topped only by that for Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable.

So she was a Big Thang back then. But even after being "romantically linked" with (i.e. fucking) Howard Hughes and Elvis Presley, she went Born-Again and didn't perform any Xian strip teases or hot dances. The world is poorer.

But she got richer after marrying into Chiang Kai-Shek's family. Imagine that.
 
Strawberry pie and hot chocolate at one AM. :eek:

Early naps are such a bad idea for so many reasons. :eek:
 
Notice the discrete front rise to hide the navel ?

"No longer available."
Sad, really.
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No longer available? Must be a local or provider thing; it shows quite well here.

I wondered about the costume - and what held it up.

Meanwhile, having for some reason run into a minor writer's block, I think I will muse over one of Tex's coffee. Thank you, sir.
 
No longer available? Must be a local or provider thing; it shows quite well here.

I wondered about the costume - and what held it up.

Meanwhile, having for some reason run into a minor writer's block, I think I will muse over one of Tex's coffee. Thank you, sir.

So that video was real. I thought it might have been a sugar induced dream.

My coffee is good for curing all kinds of things. Some just aren't polite to discuss in mixed company. :eek:

Speaking of fresh coffee....

The guy that was supposed to be here Saturday to look at boats showed up yesterday and bought two. One of which was my personal 10' boat with the lights, trolling motor, outboard, depth finder, and trailer. Now I have to build me a new boat and one to put back into inventory.

An 8' sled. I need to test one out anyway.
 
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