Looking for a few stories
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Silenteunuch (imported)
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Looking for a few stories
The first story is about a married man, who is taken to a store to rent out a machine that will castrate him. He has to pay for it, hes drove their by his wifes bull. Ive read it a few times and foolishly never took the name down. Anyone able to help me?
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TopManFL (imported)
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Silenteunuch (imported)
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TopManFL (imported)
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Re: Looking for a few stories
Thats the one thank you
No problem. As a note, you can mark up ot 50 stories as your favorites. The "favorites" button is at the bottom of the story.
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No problem. As a note, you can mark up ot 50 stories as your favorites. The "favorites" button is at the bottom of the story.
TMFL
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Valery_V (imported)
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Re: Looking for a few stories
TopManFL (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 4:19 pm No problem. As a note, you can mark up ot 50 stories as your favorites. The "favorites" button is at the bottom of the story.
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Often happens that favourite stories contain many parts, for example: "Boys of Blue Creek" (32), "The Boys of Blue Creek - Book II" (31), "Harry Potter and the Knife of Klingsor" (23). But as "favorites" is it allowed to mark only certain parts of these complex works? Sometimes it is not really comme il faut (properly)...
Re: Looking for a few stories
Valery_V (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 8:36 pm Often happens that favourite stories contain many parts, for example: "Boys of Blue Creek" (32), "The Boys of Blue Creek - Book II" (31), "Harry Potter and the Knife of Klingsor" (23). But as "favorites" is it allowed to mark only certain parts of these complex works? Sometimes it is not really comme il faut (properly)...
You can only designate a story in whole, not just parts of one.