Howard jerked with a start at having his attention pulled so abruptly from the engaging children’s diversion. He had been watching the cartoon closely and realized that the humorous material was meant for adults as well as children. There were references to people and places he dimly remembered from his history classes in college as well as figures from old movies he had watched as a child. Evidently the writers had been creating their work as part of the war effort during World War II. He had been surprised when he realized that the script had been written on at least two levels, perhaps three. At the bottom-most level there were the sight gags for children and lesser mentalities. On the next level up, the jokes had been written for the troops of the time.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 71
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The Milk Run Scene 43
According to her Aunt’s text Tarquin was enjoying being Rachel! So much the better Tarnia thought with glee! She...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 40
There were moments, like the experience she had had outside, in which Megan was able to let herself go....
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Surrogate Scene 155
“One thing that intrigued me was the boys who stood up to pee. I knew that girls were...
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Anna’s AB Charges Scene 3
After three years as a practicing Dom. Anna felt that there was something missing in her life. She had...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 91
“Pat-a-cake pat-a-cake is the easiest one!” Eunice tells him. “You boys are so feeble,” she stated, causing Billy to...
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The Witches Next Door Scene 21
He felt as if he needed to go to her, as if she were calling to him…the words “Please,...
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Miki’s Pool Party Scene 37
They really want to know who I am. I hear a girl’s voice say my name; Miki Anton. I...
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Away 14
“Ha ha! Nice.” I said to myself. “Thanks Ger, I really appreciate it!” I said, talking into the house...