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My work here is done.Fun, if confusing.
Some people should just not be allowed to breed, er, read.Just got the inevitable comment, "Leaves too many questions unanswered"
"sigh*
Just keep in mind that Literotica readers are not, in the main, normal readers.Some people should just not be allowed to breed, er, read.
Are you suggesting they're not seeking literary excellence and mind-challenging stories?Just keep in mind that Literotica readers are not, in the main, normal readers.![]()
Well . . . yes . . . in the main.Are you suggesting they're not seeking literary excellence and mind-challenging stories?
Dang! There goes my crossover story: Leisure Suit Larry Meets the Leather Goddesses of Phobos.Well . . . yes . . . in the main.![]()
Leisure Suit Larry??? Waaaaa hahahahaha! I haven't heard that name since MS-DOS was a thing!Dang! There goes my crossover story: Leisure Suit Larry Meets the Leather Goddesses of Phobos.
There should be a link that opens on 3/1/2023 the will give a list of all the entries.I know we're not even halfway through the month yet, but I enjoyed the challenge. The 750-word format allows the author to experiment with narrative styles that wouldn't work in longer pieces. I'd write a second (or a third), but recently took on a new volunteer project and can barely find time to drop in and read the latest.
I'd love the be able to look at all submitted stories, but we need consistent tags. Some stories are tagged "750 word challenge", others "750 word project". And there are many other variants. No matter, the full list will appear 1 March.
Nothing but fun, IMO.
The timing is about right. I have John Fowler leisure suits in powder blue, vanilla, and lime green. Somewhere, why back in the storage closet.Leisure Suit Larry??? Waaaaa hahahahaha! I haven't heard that name since MS-DOS was a thing!
They should make like a tree and LeaveJust got the inevitable comment, "Leaves too many questions unanswered"
"sigh*
I think I may still have my lime green Johnny Carson polyester leisure suit…it last fit about 35 years ago.The timing is about right. I have John Fowler leisure suits in powder blue, vanilla, and lime green. Somewhere, why back in the storage closet.
The green of mine is more of a grayish green. I don't think I could have worn one that was true lime green. Mine are of raw cotton and are fashion-house cut. I received them free for walking the runway in them--but I did wear them for a couple of years in Bangkok. Nothing made a statement like a well-cut powder-blue leisure suit in certain circles in Bangkok. (They still fit but not as flat in the belly as originally.)I think I may still have my lime green Johnny Carson polyester leisure suit…it last fit about 35 years ago.
I never apologize for growing old: it beats the alternative.Holy shit, you guys are old. That's okay, I have a lot of friends that are old folks.
May you live longer than Norman Lloyd, be as sharp as he was when you are 106, and as him, keep doing what you love until the end.I never apologize for growing old: it beats the alternative.
Well played. Thank you.May you live longer than Norman Lloyd, be as sharp as he was when you are 106, and as him, keep doing what you love until the end.
Agreed. I haven't submitted a story in many years, but cranked out 3 for this.These are addictive. Just fired off another one.