2004 World Cup Stories

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Affairs

by R. Richard on Sep 11, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:11:09 -0500 From: TallDarkStud Subject: LastNight To: AngelOfTheMorning Last night was the most fantastic experience I have ever had. Our chance meeting at the Valentine’s Day dance was incredible luck! I could tell that you were a little uncomfortable with the rather revealing dress you wore. However, even with your initial shynes...

Assignment: Mother's Day 2004

by My Erotic Tail on Aug 31, 2017
Humor & Satire

DISCLAIMER: The story is al fictional parody - it's not true, nor is it approved of by the celebrities named in the stories. Authors write these fictitious stories about famous people for the same reason that Larry Flynt made fun of Jerry Falwell, because they can. The Supreme Court of the United States, the country where this site is located, has ruled tha...

Social Health Care in the U.S.

by Toxico on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Health Care in the United States: History, Issues and Possible Solutions One of the biggest problems facing the United States today is the lack of a form of socialized medicine that will continue to serve the people. Medicare and the funds that feed it may be dealt a final deathblow in a few years after the baby boom generation begins to utilize its benefit...

Assignment: Earth Day 2004

by My Erotic Tail on Aug 31, 2017
Humor & Satire

The deep-red drapes are shown flowing slowly with black letters, SEXTASY-TV. Chris Douglas Washington DC~ "Live from Washington DC, I'm Chris Douglas. Happy Earth Day everybody. And welcome to SEXTASY-TV. I'll be your host for today's events and ceremonies for Earth Day 2004." Chris cleared his throat with his agenda in hand. Chris sat in his tiger stripe...

Assignment: Nude Day 2004

by My Erotic Tail on Aug 31, 2017
Humor & Satire

DISCLAIMER: The story is al fictional parody - it's not true, nor is it approved of by the celebrities named in the stories. Authors write these fictitious stories about famous people for the same reason that Larry Flynt made fun of Jerry Falwell, because they can. The Supreme Court of the United States, the country where this site is located, has ruled tha...

Dead Fish Swim with the Stream

by neonlyte on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

ONLY THE DEAD FISH SWIMS WITH THE STREAM - HEROES AND VILLAINS - Wealth dies, kinsmen die, A man himself must likewise die; But one thing I know which never dies - The verdict on each man dead.                     Hávamál1 In history, and in story telling, Heroes and Villains, the one not so very different...

Erin Benning's Senior Paper

by Moonraker_Bond007 on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

The following is the senior paper for Erin Benning, (fictional) music education major at Fresno State University. Erin Benning SID: EB4093049 for Dr. Rochell Harris MSE 497W-3 Music. It is the glue that binds our world together. It is the top influence in the world today. It can make a man cry, or a woman dance. It can make a child sleep, or an elderly...

The Ring

by bigrod91 on Feb 6, 2021
Miscellaneous

Some character background information: You are Jake Williams, the branch manager of a respected lawfirm. You are just under 6 feet tall, well built, and charismatic. You have a huge crush on Hallie, who lives in your apartment complex. As you walked down the street to get to your office, you noticed something shine in an alleyway. You stepped down to pick it...

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Neospective

by D.J. Sandwicher on Sep 14, 2017
Fetish

Luke Whittingham is an artist. He was born in 1967. He was prominent in the 90s on the London Art scene. His most famous work to date is "Committed to Death" (2004), an installation which can be seen in The Royal Academy, London. He currently lives in SoHo with his two cats. Lucy and Mary. The shop window is full of televisions sets. Each one shows a differ...

The Sexual Quick-Fix

by MissO on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

It is estimated, that in 2004, the self-help market rose from $5.7 billion to a high $8.56 billion. In 2008, researchers say it will have reached over $12 billion in sales. Why are we constantly looking for the quick-fix to ourselves? When did it become so much more depressing to live than to be dying? When did our preschoolers become the largest growing ma...