jearns1985 (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:33 pm
No. They are two totally different stories. The "it Couldn't Hurt To Ask" was about a tattoo shop, guy wants a tattoo and ends up also getting a penectomy. There is an irate receptionist person and the guy at the end is ambivalent about his dick getting cut off. I think it was written by an anonymous writer.
Is the title of the story you want "It Couldn't Hurt To Ask"? I couldn't tell from your original message.
Okay, this might not be the right place for this, but Nathan's Soldier's of Misfortune is missing the original ending. The entire scene where the youngest soldier is fucked is just gone entirely.
(sorry if anyone considers me to be a pain over this, as I get the sense that some people are doing an incredible amount of work to restore the archive here but I thought I'd bring it up as it's one of my favorite scenes of his.)
First, let me add my thanks to all of you who have done such great work re-formatting and re-posting all of the stories. Great job and appreciated by all!
There is a story that I'd like to see returned, but unfortunately I can't recall the title or author. Apologies. I would have GUESSED that the title would be "Prison Doctor" or some such, but I haven't been able to find it.
Anyway, it had to do with the prison doctor fitting a "squibb" around the testicles of each of the inmates. Each squibb could be automatically detonated by whatever was programmed into it remotely, or at random by the will of the warden or "other motivated parties with the proper credentials".
If this description rings a bell, could you please find the old story and add it to the "wish list", or, if you've already done it, can you please post what the name is and who the author is so it can be found?
curious_guy (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:41 pm
Is the title of the story you want "It Couldn't Hurt To Ask"? I couldn't tell from your original message.
Yes, that is the story. It was a bit hard to tell because other's confused it for a similar story.
jearns1985 (imported) wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:54 am
Yes, that is the story. It was a bit hard to tell because other's confused it for a similar story.
I found the story on the Wayback Machine. Here is the url: