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Cirno and Purple Steve by 21stcenturydigitalboy

The story of Cirno Excalibur, who found a pole in his back yard, got struck by weird lightning, and went with his new talking pole to go fight the demons. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Elevenses: The Daring Exploits of Secret Agents 1111 and 711 by A Lady and A Gentleman

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Two secret agents.  One fedora-wearing sidekick.  A spectre.  A fat but wise and creepily all-knowing chipmunk.  Candy Land.  These are just a few of the unpleasant delights awaiting you . . . . Elevenses is an adventure, a quest, a comedy, and a parodic stew.  It is a collaboration between two writers whose identities must remain anonymous, for security reasons.  Here you will . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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ELEVENSES: THE DARING EXPLOITS OF SECRET AGENTS 1111 AND 711

Spy Romp

Editor: Linda Schoales
May 30, 2009

“Elevenses” is a fluffy, silly romp about the adventures of two spies named Agents 1111 (double eleven) and 711 (seven eleven).  They’re just “sitting on the dock of the bay, wasting time” when they spot a suspicious-looking boat, and a suspicious-looking crop-duster which is flying towards them.  They quickly dive into the water to escape being dusted and swim for [more . . .]

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Member: Gavin Williams
April 12, 2009

When I was young(er than I am now) I found myself a fan of the cartoons "Tiny Toons" and "The Animaniacs."  They would constantly riff on popular movies, like "Star Wars," "Indiana Jones," and even "Apocalypse Now" while doing inane jokes and insane pranks.  As I got old(er than I was then) I still watched with my younger siblings, and [more . . .]

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