What's the messiest you've ever been?

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Postby gooeykez » 10 Jul 2006, 19:46

That sounds cool GS, will there be photos babe.
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Postby muckypup » 10 Jul 2006, 19:48

GungeSlut wrote:but you have to admit it's the mind that's truely unique and twisted :D


Oh yes! Thats why we love you so ;)
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Postby andy250 » 10 Jul 2006, 20:04

Covered in what? please tell more you cannot beat me from last week, three sessions in one week, wonder how many in fortnight.

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Postby wamram » 10 Jul 2006, 20:36

Half filled my bath with rice pudding and custard once got smothered in it it was great :!: :!.
Took awhile to rinse down the plug but thats the only downside to waming cleaning up after.
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Postby Hayley » 11 Jul 2006, 09:53

At the risk of coming over all Kim & Aggie...

Use a dustpan to scoop oput the solid bits in the bath and put them down the toilet. It is much quicker than trying to get it all down the plug!

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How Trishia like...

Postby andy250 » 11 Jul 2006, 15:43

Go on Hayley, please tell is this from previous experience in the sploshing dept. will have to try and remember that one its not a bad idea that.


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Postby BillShipton » 11 Jul 2006, 16:31

Of course this is from experience!! In fact we rarely use the bath now for this reason.

We have actually blocked up the toilet with porridge on one occasion. Had terrible dreams about what the plumber would say so I spent some time with my arm down the kharsi trying to get it to go away! Eventually there was a loud SLLLURRRRPPP and it disappeared.

The other snag (now no longer true) is that when we first moved here if the drains couldn't cope because there was a storm or something, any excess material would be diverted into the sea! Again we had nightmares of looking out of our window and seeing a vast porridge slick float past on the ebb tide. The thought of all those seabirds having to have oatmeal cleaned off them by wildlife fanatics...doesn't bear thinking about.
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Plastic sheeting

Postby andy250 » 11 Jul 2006, 19:07

Yep I too have moved across to plastic sheeting (or the wamdrogony studio he hehe hehe sorry its so vast?) plus we dont have too worry about the room getting recked, as you can see from previous photo's I really like to go to town and chuck stuff about, its more fun. I think Helen get some of it from Wilco? I think??

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Postby wamram » 11 Jul 2006, 19:21

Hayley,
Funny you should mention Kim & Aggie.
I"ve got a bit of a thing for Aggie [the one with glasses] don"t ask me why would love to take a pie in the face from her.
Bet she would make a good job of cleaning up after.
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Postby mudreamer » 30 Jul 2006, 19:40

Probably the most extreme was a session in a muddy ditch but no photos of that :( so here (sent via Hayley so may take a mo to appear) is a sequence with a solid emusion tray - it went a bit further than this :P but you'll have to imagine that for now :shock:

I also do bodypaint so I also sent a camo paint in a muddy setting pic, arty fetishes rule ok. :D

Long time Splosh fan, glad to have the forum.

Well done Bill, Haley and the rest of you :D :D :D
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Postby Hayley » 31 Jul 2006, 09:43

Will put any pictures up as soon as Yahoo stops being a pain!

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Postby Hayley » 06 Aug 2006, 16:43

Those paint pics...

DIY sploshing with solid emulsion...
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Postby Hayley » 06 Aug 2006, 16:45

After testing the texture of the paint, apply to the surface you want covered...
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Postby Hayley » 06 Aug 2006, 16:47

Spread the paint evenly over the entire area...
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