I moved the website to a new host, which I think will be more tolerant of the content this website hosts. Nevertheless, I do want to take a moment to remind everyone that the stories and content posted here MUST follow website rules, as it it not only my policy, but it is the policy of the hosts that permit our website to run on their servers. We WILL continue to enforce the rules, especially critical rules that, if broken, put this sites livelihood in jeapordy.
I saved her story a long time ago, but I should look for it, I do not remember where I saved it and it was a while ago, although the user who uploaded those stories is also on deviantart and uploaded the story on her own page
personhead wrote: 5 years ago
The site's been archived by the internet archive. Lots of pictures are missing, but I believe all of the stories are still there:
personhead wrote: 5 years ago
The site's been archived by the internet archive. Lots of pictures are missing, but I believe all of the stories are still there:
sagma11 wrote: 1 year ago
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Well, thee stories on my site are inspired by Captivepenny.
DGirl wrote: 2 months ago
I wonder where her girl friends in her games are now.
Yeah Ive thought about that. Same with Doug stories, reread some of them recently, though his games were in the 70s. His were some of the first TUG stories I discovered as a kid on the internet lol
DGirl wrote: 2 months ago
I wonder where her girl friends in her games are now.
I seem to recall that when she passed, it was alluded to that most of the stories were fictional. Now that might have been due to privacy issues or the like, I don't recall every salient detail. I figured if they were fictional, the author had a very active imagination!