Posted in Crossover Drama Humor Joe Cartwright

Dead Horse in Laredo (by RandyS)

Summary:  An explanation surrounding Joe’s horse, Cochise.

Rating:  K  (2,000 words)

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Posted in Crossover Humor

A Brady Bonanza (by Robin)

Summary:  A Brady Bunch Carwright Clan crossover story

Rating:  T  (4,360 words)

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Posted in Crossover Drama MA-Rated / R-Rated

The Pleasure of Their Company (by RandyS & KarenF)

Summary:   This is a later seasons Bonanza/Lancer cross-over.  Main characters are Joe, Candy, Griff, Jamie and Scott Lancer with brief appearances by Ben, Murdoch and Johnny. 

Rating:  mostly PG for sexually suggestive situations, but it does cross-over into R in several places toward the middle where the suggestions are carried out.  (47,365 words)

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Posted in Crossover Drama MA-Rated / R-Rated

The Pleasure of Their Company (by Karen & Randy)

Summary:   This is a later seasons Bonanza/Lancer cross-over.  Main characters are Joe, Candy, Griff, Jamie and Scott Lancer with brief appearances by Ben, Murdoch and Johnny. 

Caution:  mostly PG for sexually suggestive situations, but it does cross-over into R in several places toward the middle where the suggestions are carried out.  (47,365 words)

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Posted in Crossover Humor

Camp Fire Tales (by Robin)

Summary:  What else is there to do around a camp fire?

Rating:  T  (1,550 words)

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Twins… Separated at Birth (by Robin)

Summary: Oh, please. No! Not them!

Rating: T (7,340 words)

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Posted in Crossover Family Humor

The Wizard of POZ meets the Ponderosa (by LindaBl)

Summary:  A funny parody of Bonanza and The Wizard of Oz

Rating:  G  

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Posted in Crossover Family Humor

Little Joe’s Island (by LindaBl)

Synopsis: Little Joe has another crazy dream. All the Cartwrights and Hop Sing are aboard the Dixie I when it is shipwrecked. [It is a comedy parody which combines Bonanza and Gilligan’s Island]. There’s even a song you can sing along 🙂
Rating:  G   Words: 1730

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Posted in Adam Cartwright Crossover Drama Humor

Adam’s Memoirs – Part 2 (by Robin)

Summary: Adam’s memoirs – Part 2

Rating: T (1,650 words)

Adam’s Memoirs Series, links to all stories of this series included.

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Adam’s Memoirs – Part 1 (by Robin)

Summary:  Adam’s memoirs – Part I

Rating:  T  (2,400 words)

Adam’s Memoirs Series, links to all stories of this series included.

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Posted in Crossover Humor

Buck and Matt (by Robin)

Summary:  Shirtless Cartwright ALERT!!! This episode is dedicated to all those who are fans of bare-chested cowboys.

Rating:  T  (1,730 words)

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Careless Love (by Starbuck)

Synopsis: A complete parody …but who’s to say it couldn’t have happened.
Rating: T
Word Count: 2,225

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Posted in Action/Adventure Crossover Drama

Lily of the West (by Starbuck)

Synopsis: What happens when Adam Cartwright teams up with Scott and Johnny Lancer? A corrupt Sheriff, brothers out for revenge, and a beautiful woman are some of the things – to name a few.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 14,900

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The Men in Black/The Men in Jail (by Robin)

Summary:  Adam finds himself in jail after running into trouble; if only he’d not left the Ponderosa.

Rating:  T  (1,680 words)

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My Sons, My Sons, My Sons (by Robin)

Summary:  And a Partridge on the Ponderosa.

Rating:  T  (2,900 words)

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