Tag Archive: carl miller daniels

Dec 01

traces of mercury

“so i see that your are vaginally active,” said the doctor to his patient. his patient is a sexy naked colossally big-dicked young man. “i’m not sure what you mean,” said the patient to his doctor. “i’m just a regular guy.” “and yet, clearly you are vaginally active,” said the doctor. the doctor is a …

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Dec 01

the indisputable logic of the parsnips

“carrots and peas. carrots and peas. why must there always be carrots and peas?” says the sexy big-dicked teenage boy to his mother. “there aren’t ALWAYS carrots and peas,” says the mother of the sexy big-dicked teenage boy. “we have all kinds of other vegetables, too,” she says. “i like to think we have a …

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Dec 01

bubbles

when my ship set sail into the wilderness of mysterious fishes and odd critters of the saline nation, hardly anyone would talk to me. i was too eager. too ready to show off my keen biological knowledge and insightful ways of observing fascinating zoological marine phenomena. the other summer interns, were much more relaxed about …

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Dec 01

smackers and crackers

when using the special anti-clogging apparatus, it is important to make the insertion technique as smooth as possible. when done smoothly, insertion of the special anti-clogging apparatus can seem like a spring day, breezy, with a nice bright sun high above the fluffy white clouds. the special anti-clogging apparatus is competently and capably designed for …

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Oct 16

New Issue at Citizens For Decent Literature

the third online issue of CFDL is now live. Issue #3 – Indulge http://nowplaying.citizensfordecentliterature.com/ James Babbs, Brenton Booth, Mike Boyle, Wanda Morrow Clevenger, Carl Miller Daniels, Brian Fugett, Nick Gerrard, John Grey, John Grochalski, Teri Louise Kelly, George Korolog, Keith Landrum, Catfish McDaris, Tim Murray, Josh Olsen, Rob Pierce, Kevin Ridgeway, Jason Ryberg, Amy Sasser, …

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Oct 15

perpendicular to the axis of change

by Carl Miller Daniels “squamous epithelial cells are great fun–why, just imagine what fun one can have with squamous epithelial cells!” said the first tall skinny college freshman to his tall skinny college freshman roommate. they were both biology majors, and they were both learning stuff, in their dorm room, late at night, before a …

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Oct 15

joe, would you like to say the blessing tonight?

by Carl Miller Daniels the sensation of euphoria spoke to the sexy naked big-dicked teenage boy like the lover he wished he had. the lover would be male, a year or two older than him, with a great body, a fantastic smile, and a huge thick dick. ah, how the sexy naked big-dicked teenage boy …

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Sep 18

New Issue at Citizens For Decent Literature

Citizens For Decent Literature’s second issue is now live online. http://nowplaying.citizensfordecentliterature.com/ Julia Coleman, Frankie Metro, Bud Smith, Frank Walsh, Anneliese Mackintosh, Karley De la Filth, Josh Olsen, Matthew Pasquarello, Carl Miller Daniels, Jason Hardung, Luis Rivas, William Doreski, Brad Hamlin & Mort Todd, Gene Fehler, Dan Provost, J. Claudius Cloyd, Michael Grover, Mark Wisniewski, Corey …

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Sep 15

greasy tip

by Carl Miller Daniels the clatter of tiny reindeer hooves awoke the sexy naked big-dicked teenage boy. it was christmas eve, and, despite the promise of new clothes and telecommunications gadgetry, all the sexy naked big-dicked teenage boy was really thinking about was his own big hard throbbing dick, and, um, er, well, this did …

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Sep 15

who ya like better? gauguin? or caravaggio?

by Carl Miller Daniels when sitting in warm yogurt, virginia, and gravitating toward the moon, the two sexy naked big-dicked boys looked around their college dorm room, and were delighted with the collection of stuff that they had crammed into their snug little room: balls of newspaper, and wads of string, old brightly painted tennis …

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