NO RULES had been known to dabble in both conventional and unconventional games. Sex-Train was the teams real fore into the world of E-provocateur...a term they coined to signify those who risk the most sexually, in order to gain the most.
After Sex-Trains success, there was more money and time then the team knew what to do with. It was decided, therefore, that everyone on the team was to stay offline for a weeks time, to decide on an avenue they believe NO RULES should pursue.
The assignment was simple and with very few limitations, boundaries or sexual demarcations. The instructions from that week's NO RULES Leader simply stated:
"Fantasize. Think both sexually and imaginatively – all in a context of creativity and sexuality. It will come to you."
And that was it.
A week had gone by and there was a certain sexual energy in the air - all over the city. You could feel it if you were a 'sex' (read previous story). It's as though a purple and reddish swirl of energy has enveloped the city. All the team members confirmed this as they filed into the beautifully opulent, scarlet and highly sexually charged hotel suite in the Ritz in London. It had been reserved for this moment.
The teenager from Vancouver, with a doctorate in philosophy – the real PhD – sniffed as she strutted into the foyer and pronounced, "is it me, or do I smell pussy?"
Yes, There was sex in the air!
Their task was a simple, hard one, and eagerness betrayed their straight smiles. All members were in attendance, and minutes were being kept by that kid from Vancouver.
One by one, team members offered suggestions ranging from the development of an underground e-radio station dealing with only sexual topics 24/7 to..........the purchase of an old 747 (yes, that much money had been made) and turning it into a flying bordello, where a sign up cost $10,000 U.S. and your time in the sky was entirely dependent on your wallet, and of course gas in the tank. Every hour, beginning the first minute was $25,000. This idea was considered, even put out to a limited public and received very high marks.
One after another, the members presented ideas, some so bizarre I am unable to write about them. An older doctor from Boston (the first surgeon to perform a lung-penis transplant) stated that the world would be a better place if NO RULES launched a political lobby group whose main purpose was to urge the government to offer tax incentives to individuals who enhanced the sexuality of our society.
After much obfuscation, it seemed that our good doctor had a vision of the world as a seductive temple – effectively, the return to The Garden of Eden. Further, Dr. Lip-synch believed that it was our religious and moral obligation to sexualize our world. The be speckled doctor thoughts included the purchase of thousands of acres of land, just outside of Toronto, to develop a garden whose lush beauty worried the eyes but reassured the soul. He was proposing the Garden of Eden 2.