“I DON’T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS! I WAS NEVER TRAINED FOR IT!” My fingers quiver over a mess of wires. A straight-outta-the-movies, cliched-as-hell digital timer counts the seconds down.
“Then what ARE you trained for?” the leader of my writing group, Shirley Hedigar, screams fearfully.
“Nothing, really.” Somehow, I manage to keep my voice even as my sweat-slickened fingers tremble and jump. “If you wanna hunt down a premium milf site, then I’m your guy, but—”
“Kent, if you don’t disarm this red-ink bomb, it’ll spread it’s foul properties across the breadth of the entire city, turning everyone we love into a raving Grammar Nazi!”
“I know, I know!” Moisture runnels down my cheeks and plips off my chin. “Believe me—I enjoy being muscle-bound and having a thick, upcurved, magnificently mushroom-tipped schlong, and I know that if—”
“You let that bomb go off, and you’re award-winning wiener’s gonna stop looking like a baby’s arm holding an apple and shrink down to the size of a—”
“STOP PRESSURING ME!” I yell. “WE ONLY HAVE TWENTY SECONDS LEFT!”
And then it hits me: I’ve got an ace up my sleeve.
I reach in my pocket and open my eReader to Echo, activating its reality distortion powers. Magic flash.
Time slows down into a dreamy haze. I look around in wondrous disbelief as contrails of light follow every trace movement, rendering the world into a slow-motion mosaic.
Taylor Swift materializes from the aether, giving me a beatific grin as iridescent motes float slowly up from her gauzy outline.
“Hello, Kent.”
“Taylor,” I whisper. “What’re you doing here?”
“I’m ready to let go of my bitchy horridness—I’m ready to channel it into your magnificent penis.”
I crook an eyebrow, puzzled. “How’s that going to help me defuse this bomb?”
“You’ll see.” She touches my crotch with a sparkling finger, and a purl of light flashes down her arm and runs into my shaft.
Then she winks, giggles, and disappears.
Time snaps back to normal.
As the timer counts down—8, 7, 6, 5, 4…—the tip of my dick erupts with the foulest, most asparagus-tainted baby-batter you could ever think of. Smelly goo coats the bomb, enveloping it in giant clumps of writhing Attack Sperm, all tipped by Steven Seagal’s snarling face. They eat through the bomb’s plasticene casing, dismantling the explosive at the atomic level with copious amounts of Fake Martial Arts Crazy.
In a matter of seconds, the device has been reduced to a harmless puddle of glop.
Shirley embraces me from behind, smushing her cheek against my shoulder blade. “Thank you, Kent—dear God, thank you!”
“Don’t thank ME,” I reply, following up with a phrase that I’ve repeated time and again throughout my laughably undignified existence on this here Earth:
“Thank the wiener.”
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Ha! Thanks! 🙂
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Most welcome
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“… the tip of my dick erupts with the foulest, most asparagus-tainted baby-batter you could ever think of. Smelly goo coats the bomb, enveloping it in giant clumps of writhing Attack Sperm, all tipped by Steven Seagal’s snarling face.”
ohmygod…. why?!! WHY do I continue reading these, getting intense visions forced into my brain? I, very very obviously, am a masochist. No other explanation because once it’s been seen… it can’t be undone, no sir, no way no how. It’s there. A film roll written with jizz-colored puff-paint: Never To Be Forgotten. Try as hard as I can, I just can’t. It’s there, ready and waiting to play at a moment’s notice when I least expect it…. for the rest of my pathetic days.
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HEH heh heh! I read too much Calvin and Hobbes when I was young, then watched too much porn when I got older. 😂
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Hey! Me too!!! Hehehe!! I had no idea we were so alike LMAO.
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Oh REALLY? You like fiftyplusmilfs too?😂
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I thought I was the one who showed you that site?? LOL 😆
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Oh daaaaammmn! You asking me out? Hahaha! 😆
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Maybe I am at that LMAO
Except, I’m not a soccer mom, so…. 😄
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The only reason I go for soccer moms is they’re a bit surer of themselves because they’ve lived a little longer, and they know what they want in the sack and are pretty enthusiastic about it (having a gross, poop-n-booger-generating being ejected from your nethers seems to wipe away a lot of prudishness). You check those boxes and we’re good, LOL! 😉
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Nice! Those are agreeable terms!
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Ha! Let me know when you’re in the Bay Area! 😉
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Yeah… and you let me know when you’re in Alaska! 😉😁
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Fo sho fo sho! I’ve visited my friend twice in the nineties up there in Anchorage. Seeing a sunny sky at 10pm was pretty crazy, lol.
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Depends on the time of year, yeah. I’m used to it though… but it’s not for everyone.
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I actually remember the mosquitos got pretty vicious in the summer, and that it wasn’t that bad temp wise, like in the 60s. Which part do you live in?
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I live on the Kenai Peninsula about 200 miles south of Anchorage. The mosquitos, yes, can be a terror. I’m one of the fortunate few that they leave mostly alone. Temps get in the 60s generally, which is like 80s in lower latitudes. I live on the ocean, so that’s milder summers and milder winters.
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Cool! I just looked it up—it actually sounds kinda peaceful. Is Anchorage the nearest city?
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Define “city” LOL. For you it’s probably a town but it’s our biggest one. My definition is a bit looser. There are about 400 people in my closest town. But what I call a city… if I drive about 40 miles either direction then I’ll come to a city of 4,000-6,000 people, depending on which way I go. But then Anchorage is the next stop 150 miles beyond that. For us, it’s nothing to drive the four hours to Anchorage. Although I personally avoid it as much as possible. The only pro, for me, of Anchorage is Costco and the international airport.
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Wow! The smallest area I’ve lived in is Madison, WI, but a “long drive” through Madison took fifteen minutes. Here in SF, even though it’s only seven miles across, rush hour traffic might mean it takes an hour or two to get across the city. Did you always live in a smaller town?
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I was born and raised in rural Alaska. But I have lived in Idaho and Washington as well as an adult. The biggest places I’ve lived are Anchorage and Spokane Washington. They are about the same size. Approx 275k people. That’s quite big enough for me. I’ve been to CA. Northern was pretty. LA was a bit much for me. So is Portland and Seattle. Too big and busy. I used to like towns of about 20k but now, I just really like being out in the sticks now. Conducive to my way of life & personality.
I do remember living in the city, at rush hour I would get home faster when I rode my bicycle than my motorcycle.
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I think I mostly like CA for the sun. Even here in SF I get some seasonal affective disorder, so I gotta eat some extra vitamin D. Man…Seattle…don’t think I could hack it, lol.
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Me neither, me neither….
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Cool! You should check out my article about Superfluids :https://therealsciblog.wordpress.com/2018/10/21/superfluids/
Also please please please follow me, I follow back anyone who follows me!!!
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Unfortunately, I followed too many folks and wordpress took away my follow ability. I’ll keep liking your stuff though! 🙂
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