An older white woman makes a huge mistake while searching for her drug-addicted daughter. Her search leads her to one of the toughest projects in all of the Bronx. She will do what ever it takes to save her life and her daughters.
Eighteen-year-old Mary has the body of a fourteen-year-old. She dreams of growing breasts and becoming a groupie. Then her Fairy Godfather appears...
This story was inspired by Joan Jett's rendition of the Jagger-Richards song of the same name.
Soundtrack: Joan Jett, "I Love Rock'n'Roll", "Cherry Bomb" & "Starfucker"
Frank Zappa: "Road Ladies" & "What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?"
Doctor Hook: "Roland the Roadie and & Gertrude the Groupie"
School teacher Janet Peters hated men after a bad affair years ago. But now she has to take a medicine that is the only one that will clear up the fever she got on her vacation, but it has some side effects, particulary it increases her libido... a lot. Now she has to find a way to restrain herself over the course of treatment.
Sue had forgotten her little brother's birthday, in an effort to make it up to him she arranges a private party for just the two of them. Sue made one mistake though, she promised he could do whatever he wanted that night!
'Leona had been with the firm four months and must have given the brush-off to almost every man in the place before I finally plucked up the courage to talk to her.' And so starts this tale of love and fate.
When Darrien returns from a business trip, he hears the song "Barbie Girl" playing. His house should be empty. What is going on? What happens next will change his life, in ways he never could have imagined or dreamed or hallucinated. This is a sex romp wrapped in the bones of a mystery. Or maybe the other way around. You decide.
What would have happened if Subcommander T'Pol had really decided to research human sexuality? A tale that goes beyond the lame 'morning after' talk in "Harbinger". This story starts shortly after season two's episode "Precious Cargo"