View Full Version : Give Max "The nobel-prize" in litterature!!!
Luffe666
05-04-2001, 07:40 PM
This is absolutely some good damn fine literature!!!
Well done Max, and keep'em coming.
So my proposition is:
Give the Nobel-prize in literature to a writer how definately deserves it!!
And that one is Max!!!
Thank you Max and looking forward to more of Kittletown.
Your fan
Luffe
MaxSpeer
05-06-2001, 12:03 PM
Thanks! I'm glad that my writing can entertain. Your kind words and the words of others are the only reward we get when we post our works on the Internet.
So how's about digging into the last 4 chapters of K2. Enjoy the conclusion because I want everyone to get up to date before I start posting the entire book of KITTLETOWN THREE.
Any questions?
Hey! Who in Hollywood do you think would best fit the roles of Barbara, Pam, Jamie, Amy, Sandra, Shelly, Dr. Gregory, Bobby, Tom, Laura and Caroline? Oh, let's not forget Ms. Sherman.
By the way, the teacher was based on a real teacher's aide that I knew. She was petite and angelic and I often thought about what she would be like, subjected to a classroom of rowdy, tickling youngsters.
Max
Scooby112211
05-06-2001, 01:06 PM
Oh man...i just read chapter 18...definately Kirsten Dunst as Jaime and Eliza Dushku as Amy. You ever seen the movie "Bring It On"? ;)
MaxSpeer
05-06-2001, 04:40 PM
Scooby, that's brilliant. I had never thought about Kirsten Dunst as Jamie but now it makes sense. All she needs is waist-length hair that's a little curly and she is my perfect Jamie.
Eliza Dushku is pretty awesome and she might make a great Amy. I was thinking more along the lines of a Thora Birch.
I did see Bring it On and it can certainly be appreciated on many ... uh ...levels.
It was made for TKers.
Max
Scooby112211
05-06-2001, 05:52 PM
Oh man...if you ever get a chance to do a Kirsten Dunst/Eliza Dushku cheerleading story...
I can't even begin to think how much ass it would thoroughly kick--like that Christy Turlington story--i never really liked her until i read that--and it's definately like my favorite story ever.
BTW, feel free to AOL instant message me at UNCsublime :cool:
Tickling Rookie
05-07-2001, 12:01 AM
I was just wondering, why do you want to know which Hollywood actors would be most like your fem characters? Are you hoping on making the Kittletown series into a series of movies? If you ask me, that would sell out on the very first day it opened in theaters! Oh, and I think that Melissa Joan Hart would make a very cute Amy.
MaxSpeer
05-07-2001, 04:46 PM
Sure, why not. Wouldn't it be a blast as a Movie of the Week? Yeah, Mellissa Joan Hart has that Kittletown "cute". I like it.
Max
Tickling Rookie
05-07-2001, 07:33 PM
It would be awesome if Kittletown made movie of the week, but I wouldn't be surprised if more than a few people called it "weird." Of course, no one on this board would call a Kittletown movie "weird" right, guys and girls? :)
MTJpub
05-08-2001, 05:57 AM
"KittleTown" is not only a classic. It is a one of a kind accomplishment. Which proves once again that Mr. Speer is the master of tickling fiction.
I'll never forget when Max first sent me this series via e-mail many years ago. We had trouble at the time figuring out how to do it. We were very much computer illiterate in those days.
Nice to see the series in the spotlight again.
kiedisluvr3348
05-10-2001, 07:37 PM
I think Cameron Diaz would be outstanding as Miss Sherman. And if all those rumors are true then she's a pretty ticklish gal. Also, Dr. Gregory would make a greatcameo opportunity for one of our own...Bill Murray perhaps?? Maybe even the fabulous Tim Curry *wink, wink*. Wonder if he's into tickling?
Max, you are an icon, a living legend and one hell of a model American! :D Your work is the stuff of legends. Keep the inspiration coming! L&TK,YM
isabeau
10-06-2005, 12:14 PM
ok at the risk of making an utter fool of myself and posting yet again on maxs archive i just had to bump this up since its that time of year when nobel prizes are given out. and to the person who started this thread, i definitely agree heck some of this is better than the classics i have here at home, which did in fact win the nobel prize for literature, at least the author won. and before i sound like a crazed fanatic or stalker of Max, i just want to say that his stories are brilliant, funny, creative and erotic.
NOW THIS IS MY ABSOLUTE LAST POST FROM THIS ARCHIVE.
i shall now admire his writings from afar. a crazed uh no strike that a fan lol
isabeau :rotate:
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