Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
CockRock Book Two
(same as GE-128)
HIS69
HIS69-032
Curly Hammerhart
$1.95
COCKROCK BOOK TWO is a direct continuation from COCKROCK BOOK ONE (HIS69-031)
Excerpt
“Any stud in this toilet wearing a cock ring, come on up to the bar,” the bartender growled in policeman-like tones through a loud speaker, “you get a free beer.”
The Smoky Pipe crowd was collectively silent; eyes darted, heads turned, bodies twisted to see which among the customers had enough nerve to expose himself, while I, new to it peered through the cowboy-hatted, Levi’s and leather clad crowd in search of Jamie who had promised to meet me there at ten.
For my first outing at a leather bar, I was rigged appropriately, but not too comfortably, in a wardrobe borrowed from Robby. The black leather jacket fit all right, but was extremely warm over my fish net tank top; the engineer boots were intolerable, being two sizes too large so that they felt like iron anchors on my legs when I sat on one of the empty beer cases that lined the walls. Because of the bigness of the boots, I was forced to stand or shuffle around the bar, or else to lean against one of the poster-plastered walls in order to get any degree of comfort. The shuffling did give me an added dash of masculinity, a consolation which did not alter the sad fact that my Levi’s, being new and slightly large, made my body appear as if I’d just lost ten pounds and hadn’t gotten around to buying a new wardrobe. Every so often, during the course of the evening, I rubbed a little sawdust on them in a vain attempt to give them that “used” look.
“Whadda ya all, chickenshit?” the bartender blurted out anew.
The crowd murmured. I studied the atmosphere for the fifth time. The walls were covered with very old posters of Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean and the “youth” of that generation; here and there were road signs and/or traffic signals—”One Way,” “Wide Load,” “No Parking”—and a host of other announcements, advertisements and one curious sign that read “Members Wanted for the FF of A. Will Train.” I made a mental note to ask someone what that meant.
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