The Plump Buffet

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, another erotic tale by ThornDaddy and Dollie Llama. This one is a comedy tale titled The Plump Buffet and… well, you better just read the description for more details:

THE PLUMP BUFFET – a romantic kinky curvy cat cult comedy.

VALENTINE’S DAY RELEASE! The Plump Buffet is a cast-production radio play about a sex cult in the desert… and they’re all cats.

WARNING: “The Plump Buffet” is comedic literature with sexual motifs. If you are not of legal age, you should not listen. You should also not listen if literature with sexual motifs is not permitted in your community. You are also not to listen if you are easily offended by such material. But compared to network TV, it’s a wholesome story… no one dies.

-THE PLUMP BUFFET: it’s not a love triangle, it’s a love polygon.

–THE PLUMP BUFFET is “Fritz the Cat” meets “Showdown at Waco.”

–50 women aren’t 50 times the fun, they’re 50 times the hassle. And one of them always feels like killing you.

CREDITS FOR THE PLUMP BUFFET:

Story by ThornDaddy and Dollie Llama.

Narrator: George Earth. Voice actors: ThornDaddy, Dollie Llama, Estrus Goodspeed, penelope x.k. moi, George Earth. Audio production: ThornDaddy. Directed by ThornDaddy and Dollie Llama.

Music by ThornDaddy. Lyrics and vocals: Dollie Llama and ThornDaddy. Bass guitar: ThornDaddy. Guitars: Officer Hutsskew, Marky the Sod. Drums: London May. Music produced and mixed by ThornDaddy.

Cover art: F. Wertham. Name “Plump Buffet” suggested by L. Lamb (”Baa Baa!”)

Thanks to marion (House Of Reason), Illicit Shane, and Erin for audio proofing help.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
ThornDaddy and Dollie Llama are an ecstatically married couple living in Southern California. They did the Podiobook Diary of an S&M Romance.

They produce a free weekly BDSM Podcast called Submission and Coffee.





3 Responses to “The Plump Buffet”

  1. Kitiara Says:

    As much as this book should be animated, it doesn’t need to be. The narration and detail paint such a clear view in your head as you follow the tale of Dick Goodman and his cult of curvy kitties.

    Thank you ThornDaddy and Dollie for another wonderful piece of art.

  2. James Says:

    Great fun:)

    Conjured up images of Meet the Feebles and Fritz the Cat with a dose of Submission and Coffee. Pretty far out.

  3. Matt Says:

    Excellent narration quality! You can tell alot of work went into it. That being said I’m not sure why the author decided to make the book about animals, other than a few cats puns and a reference to Christians being sheep. I was not picturing animals most of the time. Although if your a furry this is probably the book for you, furpiles included. The comedy also there, but I never really got any laugh out loud moments. Just a few “ya I guess that’s funny” parts.

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