SirJeff's Ponygirls Website History:

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May 26, 2005:


   This week's headline art is another by Featured Artist yoshinaga.
   The sixth of eight excerpts from a book, Lady Morgana's Slavegirl, by Contributing Author Bruce McLachlan.
   Draft Animal, a wonderful story by Contributing Author Master How.
   A very bawdy story, A Pony for Her Birthday, by Cerberus. Be warned, it is lot bawdier than usual.
   Another short anecdote, this one to go with an upcoming second video, called The Private Diary of Toy 2, by Toy. I suspect many of you who don't think you could write a story have an anecdote to tell. Do you have an anecdote to contribute, perhaps a true experience, perhaps a fantasy? If so, email it to me, because I am out of anecdotes now.
   This week's vid is called "Riding the pony on all fours", a little taste of Nero2Wolf.


May 19, 2005:
Amy was exhausted. She had been running at a brisk jog across the savannah since daybreak, as she had every day for the last two weeks, and although her blinders meant she could see nothing, the stifling heat of the sun suggested it was now nearly noon. Amy had been a strong, fit girl even before her capture by ponygirl slavers, but although her owner was a slight woman and travelled light, this was a murderous pace. With every heavy footfall, every desperate gulp of air, she pleaded for the tug on the reins that would tell her to stop for the day. But all that came were smacks of heels against her hips, as her rider scolded her for slowing down. 

Legs like lead and lungs burning, Amy could only run on, and on, and on. 


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Weary and saddle-sore, Raycel rode on through the Wildlands. From occasional ruined landmarks she identified on her battered map she knew she was still a good week from her goal, an eternity in the treacherous wilderness, and Blaze was tiring a little sooner each day. She had only been riding for about four hours today and already the ponygirl's breathing was heavy and laboured. 

But although Raycel was tired, she knew that more than any savage creature, carelessness was her worst enemy. To keep herself focussed she set herself challenges. She scanned the plains relentlessly, and practiced drawing her crossbow at speed any time she saw distant movement. Whenever she heard an animal call, she racked her brain trying to identify it. Anything to keep her mind on things that could be threats. 

…were those wingbeats she could hear?



   This week's headline art, Vigilance, is the first 3D art by frequent story contributor Balance, (aka IronHawk). Click on the art to see its story.
   The fifth of eight excerpts from a book, Lady Morgana's Slavegirl, by Contributing Author Bruce McLachlan.
   The Devil's Carriage, a wonderful story by Contributing Author Sogo, which I just had to adorn with the classic art of Crepax.
   Five delicious drawings of Featured Artist Taw.
   Another short anecdote, called beatrice's story, by Beatrice. I suspect many of you who don't think you could write a story have an anecdote to tell. Do you have an anecdote to contribute, perhaps a true experience, perhaps a fantasy? If so, email it to me, because I am out of anecdotes now.
   This week's vid is the last from "Live from the Farm", a little taste of Insex.


May 12, 2005:
With the Kingdom of Hyrule now at peace, the royal family no longer had to worry about evil villains attempting to usurp their power. Eventually, Zelda grew up and ascended to the throne. She ruled fairly and justly, at least for a time. However, after a few short years, rumors began to circulate that Zelda had a notoriously bawdy side. Despite there being no villains to thwart, the hero Link always appeared exhausted when seen in public. Zelda eventually needed a new steed. She had long admired Link's horse, Epona, but she wanted a new one for herself. She had long suspected that Link's fidelity might be lacking, especially if she ever saw him and his friend Malon in the same company. She determined to make Malon her new pony...or ponygirl anyway...


   This week's headline art, Queen Zelda's New Pony, is by Darthwoo. Click on the art to see its story.
   The fourth of eight excerpts from a book, Lady Morgana's Slavegirl, by Contributing Author Bruce McLachlan.
   Sally Gets Even, a story by new Contributing Author Wynsten.
   Seven more pictures of Real Life Ponygirl shelby.
   Another short anecdote, called Morning, by Anthony Masters, with 3D art by Shorterbus. I suspect many of you who don't think you could write a story have an anecdote to tell. Do you have an anecdote to contribute, perhaps a true experience, perhaps a fantasy? If so, email it to me, because I am out of anecdotes now.
   This week's vid is another from "Live from the Farm", a little taste of Insex.


May 5, 2005:
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   This week's delicious 3D headline art, Ponygirl, was created at my request by new Contributing Artist Toomuchtime.
   The third of eight excerpts from a book, Lady Morgana's Slavegirl, by Contributing Author Bruce McLachlan.
   Pony, a story by new Contributing Author Master How.
   Twelve 3D art of new Contributing Artist Raziel Kanos.
   Another short anecdote, called Ponygirl Ranch, by Sodapop Z. I suspect many of you who don't think you could write a story have an anecdote to tell. Do you have an anecdote to contribute, perhaps a true experience, perhaps a fantasy? If so, email it to me.
   This week's vid is another from "Live from the Farm", a little taste of Insex.



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