GREETINGS FROM TOUR BUCKAROOS i am writing to you from here in my minneapolis hotel room gettin ready to hop on a handsome airplane and fly across the whole country for tomorrows show in PORTLAND. WHAT A DREAM
not many folks get the chance in their lifetime to trot out on the road for a big ART TOUR. there are traveling theater companies, there are bands, there are comedians, there are AUTHORS ON BOOK TOURS, but despite all of these variations the concept is pretty dang rare for anyone ...
2025-08-18 11:51:03 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #211)
Blockoos are small, rectangular creatures approximately the size and shape of a standard toy building block. They come in a wide variety of colors, found in nearly every shade and hue that one could imagine, and feature six round humps upon their back, which are placed specifically in three rows of two. Blockoos are similar to the insects of our timeline, their body constructed from a hard carapace, but this similarity is most visible in the nature of th...
2025-08-12 13:51:03 +0000 UTC
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EPISODE THREE HAS ARRIVED thank you for all the questions buckaroos this was a great time. LOVE IS REAL lets trot
2025-08-07 15:03:56 +0000 UTC
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AUTHOR'S NOTE: originally this tingler is presented FREE OF CHARGE to all buckaroos as a part of spreading the word about LUCKY DAY
UNFORTUNATELY patreon has decided to BEND THE KNEE and say that romance and erotica stories need to be forced behind a paywall. SORRY BUCKAROOS. looks like you gotta be a subscriber for this one now
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Remo has the day off, and he’s in a stella...
2025-08-06 15:38:32 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #210)
Sleepros are a peaceful species of pale blue humanoids. The creatures stand at approximately five feet tall, with large, flat heads and a pair of enormous yellow eyes. The have no noses, just two nostrils set within their face, and they are constantly wearing an expression of exhaustion. The most notable physical attribute of this species is their giant ears, which hang down from the sides of their head and fall slightly past their knees. They dress in r...
2025-08-06 01:02:24 +0000 UTC
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its that time buckaroos. CHIME IN and ask me your questions for the upcoming THIRD EPISODE of our little conversational podcast. these can be writing related, or connected to art in general or EVEN something that might feel totally off the dang wall. to be honest as much as i like getting philosophical and esoteric, i also enjoy talkin about what i had for lunch.
ASK YOUR QUESTIONS IN THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW and they will be a part of my talks for the upcoming episode. LETS TROT
2025-07-30 13:30:54 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #209)
Cactorics are a species whose biology lies somewhere between plant and animal, constructed from cells that are not native to our reality. They are dark green and spherical, and their bodies are covered in spines which are incredibly similar to the cacti of our timeline. The only other visible feature is a singular eye that rests within the creature’s body, staring out at the world with its yellowish iris.
This species needs hot, dry weather to su...
2025-07-30 00:43:50 +0000 UTC
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Jake doesn’t normally buy cereal when he’s out grocery shopping, instead preferring a breakfast of bacon and eggs, but when a friend convinces him to keep a box of cereal around for late night snacking, Jake agrees to give it a try.
Skeptical at first, Jake isn’t buying that a bowl of cereal at like two in the morning is one of the best meals you’ll ever have, but when he’s awoken by a bout of late-night hunger, Jake finds himself mixed up in an erotic encounter that he n...
2025-07-23 15:14:15 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #208)
Numbles are small insects, no more than half an inch in length. They are light, rusty orange in coloration, with six crawling legs and a head with two large mandibles. Their abdomen is bulbous and oval, with distinct markings that become more and more pronounced as a numble ages. A full grown numble is covered in yellow numbers, the symbols appearing on their back in a clustered, seemingly random formation.
Numbles have incredibly long lifespans fo...
2025-07-22 21:16:47 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #207)
Gridcrawlers are bizarre serpentine creatures from a nearby timeline. Their body is long and slender, covered in scales and exhibiting a dull green coloration. Gridcrawler bellies are smooth, allowing the creature to slide along the ground in a distinct winding motion, which propels them forward. Their backs are generally spotted, but not all gridcrawlers have this distinction.
Of course, the most notorious thing about gridcrawlers are their massiv...
2025-07-15 15:18:05 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #206)
Memorizors are a hyper-intelligent, vaguely humanoid species from a distant timeline. They are bright blue in coloration, with a perfectly rounded central area that functions both as a body and a head. Standing approximately four feet tall, the creatures have unusually thin arms and legs. Traditionally, the only clothing a memorizor wears are a pair of dark boots and bright white gloves, the latter of which they take incredible pains to keep clean. They ...
2025-07-08 21:03:35 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #205)
Shockboxes are small, artificial lifeforms with an incredibly simple physical presentation. The creatures are perfectly cubed, with each side approximately two inches across. This cube is grey and mostly featureless, although a small glowing face appears on one panel and an opening rests on the panel to the face’s right. The timeline from which shockboxes arrive from is somehow locked, and any attempts to travel there will immediately fail.
Trave...
2025-07-01 19:03:36 +0000 UTC
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lets chat buckaroos THE SECOND EPISODE OF OUR LITTLE Q AND A SERIES IS HERE. take a listen and feel free to comment on the topics we discuss below. thanks for all your wonderful questions WHAT A TREAT
2025-06-30 14:28:17 +0000 UTC
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Jamie Loftus and Chuck Tingle have teamed up to bring you this special edition audiobook read by Jamie Loftus herself, bestselling author of Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs.
It is free to listen. However, if you have the means, we are asking for donations to the 2025-06-26 14:23:36 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #204)
Ice greems are small, strange creatures from a distant timeline where huge swathes of natural evolution directed various species towards the features we commonly associate with frozen treats. This particular species appears nearly identical to traditional ice cream cones, with a jelly-like body that comes in a variety of colors, although white, brown and pink are the most common. Their beaklike heads are long and feature a hatch pattern, similar in appea...
2025-06-24 13:39:02 +0000 UTC
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its that time again buckaroos. as we approach the next of the month i return to take our next batch of questions for our MONTHLY AUDIO Q&A
as you may have noticed i changed the name from 'talkin tingle' to 'proving love'. did this for a number of reasons, but mostly because WHILE I AM HAPPY TO ACCEPT YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT ME AND MY TROT i like when we get expansive in our asks (or specific, last episode we had a great way talkin on food around los angeles)
alright buckaroos USE...
2025-06-23 21:07:51 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #203)
Coinocks are small, flat creatures no more than two inches across, appearing similar to the coins produced on our timeline. They vary in color from a brilliant gold to a dull silver or copper, although gold is the most common. The ridges of a coinock are rough, and their shape is perfectly round. Their similarities to real currency are so strong, in fact, that when this creature closes its singular eye it is almost indistinguishable.
It is through ...
2025-06-17 18:00:06 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #202)
Top-walkers are a species of small, bald humanoids, standing approximately eighteen inches tall and featuring the usual range of human skin tones. They are completely silent, and do not possess a larynx like humans do. They also lack a kidney or spleen, and have only one lung, but these odd subtractions are balanced out by a host of new organs that are unfamiliar to this reality.
As fascinating as their biology is, however, top-walkers are much mor...
2025-06-10 21:22:03 +0000 UTC
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Kemp is thrilled about his weekend vacation in the country, but after moving this yearly date back a bit, Kemp discovers that things at the cabin aren’t quite like he remembers them. Flowers have started to bloom, and along with these flowers comes pollen.
The situation comes to a head when Kemp realizes that he’s been double booked with the physical manifestation of his seasonal aller...
2025-06-03 16:48:07 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #201)
A colossal sluggoth is a specific classification of sluggoth that grows over two miles in length, although they can often grow to be much larger than this. These horrific creatures are native to The Void, and are quite common in the cosmic depths, however it is rare for them to emerge onto any reality due to their incredible size. Occasionally, however, colossal sluggoths will appear on our layer of existence.
Colossal sluggoths are long, slender c...
2025-06-03 13:43:24 +0000 UTC
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thank you for the questions buckaroos. i have decided to change title from TALKING TINGLE to PROVING LOVE because i think it subconsciously will open up the questions to both tingleverse stuff but also wider philosophical topics. WHAT A TREAT.
i will ask for most questions at the end of june and we will continue this as a monthly treat, but feel free to also ask questions here or comment on episode. i am starting a list of them wherever they show up and will try to get to as many as i c...
2025-05-29 14:35:39 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #200)
Greets are large aquatic creatures, biologically resting somewhere between an invertebrate and a crustacean. Their face tentacles stretch fifteen feet long, but without these included, the body length of a greet is approximately ten feet. The species is mostly pink, with a soft, bubblegum-colored body and a darker shell. The shell is curved and round, similar in appearance to the shell of a ladybug, and spotted with yellow circles. Along the bottom of a ...
2025-05-27 15:46:39 +0000 UTC
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HELLO BUCKAROOS hope you are well. i myself am doin just great as we trot forward together in this timeline. there is A LOT of stuff going on in the tingleverse seems like every day got a new problem popping up and dang that is so wonderful as a creator. i think many artists know years and years of thinking 'dang i fell frustrated because i want to PROGRESS WITH MY ART THERES NOT ENOUGH HAPPENING' and then one day if you are very lucky you wake up and think 'dang THERE IS TOO MUCH HAPPENING.'...
2025-05-22 17:45:29 +0000 UTC
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When author Andy Mirror wakes up to a furious call from his publishing agent, he’s not sure what to make of it. Apparently, the Chicago Sun-Times has announced a new book that this agent was not a part of negotiating. It’s called The Last Algorithm.
There’s just one problem: The Last Algorithm is not a real Andy Mirror book.
Now Andy is struggling to unravel this mystery, headed to The C...
2025-05-21 17:48:18 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #199)
Standing approximately nine feet tall and sporting a jaw of long, sharp teeth, bellowers are one of the most frightening timeline travelers one could have the misfortunate of running into on a dark, dreary night. The creatures are humanoid in appearance, with four long digits on each hand and foot. They are thin, with broad shoulders and a slight hunch. They are completely hairless. Bellower skin is a distinct shade of pale blue, and their eyes are yello...
2025-05-20 13:25:24 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #198)
Minnotes are a species from a nearby timeline who bear a striking resemblance to the fish of this reality. These creatures are pale blue in appearance, with several greenish spots running the length of their backs. They range from four inches to a foot long, and use multiple fins to propel themselves through freshwater lakes and streams.
This species mostly eats insects or invertebrates, hunting bugs that land on top of the water’s surface or cra...
2025-05-13 16:18:51 +0000 UTC
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when youve been writing tinglers as long as i have, you start to forget the stories youve told or the ones you have imagined in a strange fever dream drifting between timelines. i loose track of this a lot, and sometimes when i come back and take a look at all the different tangents that the tingleverse has gone on i am truly amazed. sometimes i look over my old books and say 'what the HECK theres a tingler about THAT?'
one such tingler is DINOSAUR MAGICIANS PINN AND TUCKER MAKE THEIR ...
2025-05-12 23:23:09 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #197)
Enerjorns are a fascinating species from a distant timeline, barely tethered to the rules of our reality yet establishing themselves as a favorite on this plane of existence. They defy the traditional categorizations that we use for carbon based lifeforms, built from a material that exists somewhere between matter and energy.
The creatures appear as a series of psychically interconnected disks that work together as a singular lifeforce. These disks...
2025-05-06 21:36:08 +0000 UTC
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Tiff has a big weekend ahead of her, and the only thing standing in her way of some incredible outfits is a giant pile of dirty laundry. Unfortunately, when Tiff goes to take care of this chore, her washing mashing explodes, forcing her to buy a new one.
Once at the store, Tiff realizes that a six-hundred-percent washing machine tariff has completely destroyed any hope of finding one of these imp...
2025-05-01 13:33:09 +0000 UTC
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(Timeline Tuesday #196)
Heartabites are aggressive, predatory creatures from a nearby timeline. They stand approximately four feet tall, with four tentacle appendages. They have a large, sharp-toothed mouth and four eyes. A heartabite’s tendrils protrude from the creature’s central body, which is red, bulbous and heart-shaped. This shape is also part of what gives the heartabite their name.
Unfortunately for those who might assume this species has a predilection for l...
2025-04-29 13:21:27 +0000 UTC
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