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In the three hours since I released this book, I've received enough submissions to release a second one!

We are still accepting submissions, and will be publishing Portable Hole 2... Next bloody April, no matter how many submissions we get!
 

Maybe you can release more then one on that fateful day in 2003?

I haven't had a chance to read over the whole thing yet, but those feats were really funny as was the 12 year old female gamer. And nice purity taste. I think that';s the best one for gamers I've ever seen.
 
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Denise and I slaved over that purity test for damn near 10 hours when we first created www.dreadgazebo.com three years ago. We touched it up a bit to bring it up to 500 questions.

The 12-Year-Old Gamer Girl is based on our own 10 year old daughter Genevieve and a few friends (and Denise when she was young).

The 2003 Portable Hole is starting to look like a 100 page affair. (GASP... I'm the one who gets stuck formatting these things and then PDFing them)
 

HellHound said:

The 2003 Portable Hole is starting to look like a 100 page affair. (GASP... I'm the one who gets stuck formatting these things and then PDFing them)

Least you have a year to get it ready.:cool:
 

I'd like to join in the fun, but I'm afraid downloading .exe files isn't in my blood. Any chance the actual file will be made available to download?
 

d20Dwarf said:
I'd like to join in the fun, but I'm afraid downloading .exe files isn't in my blood. Any chance the actual file will be made available to download?

Indeed, posting a .EXE file for download on April Fool's Day - probably not a good marketing idea.
 


Yes, would be nice to see it as a .zip and not an .exe.

Sad to see my line developer's parody stories didn't make it into the product. But glad to see all the fun material that did make it into the finished product.


Oh, and good to see you back online Hellhound. Next time when someone says break a leg... or a wrist, try not to take them literally.
 

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