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VAINGIRLS: #166 - 170

Jezzi Stewart

TGCapper 

#1 | Posted: 6 Apr 2008 16:51
 

#166 - The original "Girls' Love" cover screamed "Streetcar Named Desire" at me (and I may do something with it along those lines later) but it also made me think, for some reason, of Christine Jorgenson, the founder of the TG feast, so to speak. I also have a lot of Vanity Club sisters who were military, plus, a girl cousin was dumped by a soldier in the early '50's via a "Dear Joan" letter .
#167 - I always thought Gulliver was too easy on the Lilliputians, so I did a Kipling here in a TG revised classic version. It was fun, and I may do more of them.
#168 - After a diet of too much forced or reluctant femme, I needed a little sweet for dessert.
#169 - This was interesting for me in two ways: I tried some new tech stuff combining programs, and the story from the betrayed supportive wife's POV, with the TG just visible in a partial head view. I may write this story.
#170 - Thanks to BobH for using this Heart Throb cover. I found the original ... and the 145 others ... and did a different take on it.
She didn't have to rely on the kindness of others.
She didn't have to rely on the kindness of others.
More deadly than the male!
More deadly than the male!
I know, but it COULD happen.
I know, but it COULD happen.
A time for itching powder in "her" undies!
A time for itching powder in "her" undies!
Unfulfilled expectations - deservedly so.
Unfulfilled expectations - deservedly so.
spacewoman88
Member 

#2 | Posted: 6 Apr 2008 19:39
 

These are great! They all nicely suggest a whole storyline.

"Big gurls don't cry, they get even!"
AndiJF

TGCapper and Moderator 

#3 | Posted: 7 Apr 2008 03:14
 

The facial expression of the wife is perfect in #169.
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