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Is voyeurism such a crime - especially if watching your own boyfriend in action with strangers turns you on big time? Steve and Billy's monogamous relationship has gone stale until Billy, ever the exhibitionist, shows them a way to spice up their sex life. Billy has the most coveted ass in the city and Steve loves to watch him secretly spread it open for strangers. But can their relationship survive when Billy goes too far and offers himself to Steve's worst enemies. Busting Billy's Butt was originally published by loveyoudivine Alterotica and includes the first eight adventures of Steve and Billy in the Four on the Floor series - Four on the Floor, Jolly Rogering, The Devil His Due, Never T...
Meet Billy Butler. He's been safely guarded from the evils (fun) of life by his overprotective parents, thereby spending his first 18 years on the planet moldering on the line of goodness and virtue. Meet Mirna, Billy's older sister who, now that her brother is out of school, wants to rectify that situation by introducing him to wine, women and song. Meet Sue, the girl who can't wait to sink her roots into the young flower that is Billy Butler and sprout some weeds! Meet Billy's nemesis, Smith (high school bully extraordinaire), who has been a thorn in Billy's side for so long that the daily dose of verbal abuse just seems natural. But Billy is ready for his life to begin now, for some excitement and romance--there's just one teeny little hitch in this plan that even Billy isn't prepared for. Now meet the hitch: Greg, Billy's soon-to-be boyfriendA[a¬A]
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The best of the first 5 years of BUTT: Adventures in 21st century gay subculture Since its first legendary issue in 2001, international quarterly magazine BUTT has been bringing together groups of young alternative gay guys all around the world, connecting fashion, sex, and art with a good sense of irony.
You know what? What? Chicken butt! The classic schoolyard joke has been recast as an irreverent picture book, with call-and-response parts for parent and child. The word repetition in Erica S. Perl’s text, and wonderfully comic illustrations by beloved artist Henry Cole, make this a particularly inviting book for new readers, as does the opportunity to “trick†? a parent or other adult into participating in a very silly joke. The humor builds to a surprising and satisfying conclusion. Warning: Kids will want to read this one over and over and over again! “An unhinged piece of slap-happy rhyming...rocket-propelled artwork...the romp is a powerful piece of cacophony, more frenetic by the moment.†?—Kirkus Reviews
Satirical and raunchy look at football in which a former NFL linebacker looks back on his life after realizing he has a head injury caused by playing football.
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If you thought Brian Newton Fuller's first book, The Art of Idiocy - Public School Years, was a laugh riot, then get ready to lower your standards once again for his follow-up, The Art of Idiocier - Beyond the Public School Years. With more sordid and twisted tales of bad decisions resulting in comic outcomes such as: - College - when your alcohol level is higher than your GPA - Working summer jobs with future felons - Learning a temp job from a drunk person - Finding out that the biggest drug dealer from high school is now a licensed pharmacist - Discovering the perils of a whiskey enema - What epididymitis and daytime television have in common - Heavy metal music, hookers and stand-up comedy - A rock and roll drive-by - And not one, but two ventriloquist stories. These, along with a few fiction stories that ""just ain't right,"" make The Art of Idiocier - Beyond the Public School Years ... another book written by Brian Newton Fuller.