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#1 2009-08-22 02:49:46

Eric Storm
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From: New Port Richey, FL
Registered: 2006-09-12
Posts: 5752
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PubTales Challenge #2

Okay, time for a new PubTales challenge.  Open to all authors, and non-contributors can post to the Prospective Authors section.

"The Chronic Misadventures of Virgil the Virgin"

Your main character MUST be named Virgil.  3dsmile

Virgil is a virgin.  He keeps trying and trying to have sex, but each time, some amusing (but non-negative) thing happens to stop him consummating the act.

The story may END with a "Happy Ending" but the point is to show the failures, not to get Virgil laid.

Story, as always, may be of any length.

Good luck.

If you are caught on this mission - should you choose to accept it - the website will disavow any knowledge of your actions.  This message will.... sit here quietly until you move to a new web page.  3dsmile

Eric

PS:  Thanks to LAoW for this particular PT Challenge.


Please Remember:  The right to Freedom of Speech does not carry the proviso, "As long as it doesn't upset anyone."  The US Constitution does not grant you the right to not be offended.  If you don't like what someone's saying... IGNORE THEM.
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#2 2009-08-22 02:51:13

Jefferson
Completely Blotto
From: East Coast, USA
Registered: 2006-12-03
Posts: 449

Re: PubTales Challenge #2

Cool!!!!!!!

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#3 2009-08-22 20:05:03

Eric Storm
Pub Owner
From: New Port Richey, FL
Registered: 2006-09-12
Posts: 5752
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Re: PubTales Challenge #2

Note:  If you submit a story for this Challenge, please make sure to select "PubTales Challenge #2" as one of the genres for your story.

Also, if you submitted a story for PT Challenge #1, please go back and add that genre to your story's info, as well.

These genres will allow the Challenge stories to be quickly found using the Basic Search.

Eric


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