Manure Wamming
would I or wouldn't I
I am still not sure on this I really fancy wrecking a pair of white satin pjs by doing this and getting thrown in a pond at the end, just so I can say I did, get some to take the photos of course......... The only thing is the catching anything buy doing it.........
Andy
Andy
- andy250
Just so you all know, I'd really like to try this with anyone that wants to give it a go. It'd be such messy fun!
Fill my knickers with mess and watch me get hard!
- ManInMessyKnickers
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Does anyone know of any accesible manure pits, piles or pools in the Bristol/ surroudning countryside area?
- SlurrySlut
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FYI, you should also be warned that you can actually drown in a good farm-sized manure pit. Apparently, it's a leading cause of death on farms (all of which seem to be a tad more nasty than most ways to go -i.e. threshers, trampled by livestock, etc....for the trample fetishists, NO, I don't have pics)
Bottom line: be very careful around muck pits. I do have 2 nude pics of women catfighting in a chicken coop if anyone's interested, however.
Bottom line: be very careful around muck pits. I do have 2 nude pics of women catfighting in a chicken coop if anyone's interested, however.
- skipantmudfan
Do folks participating in this kind of activty experience a growing spurt? And if so is it localised?
Kind regards, Spinynorman and Frilly
Still messing about after all these years!
Still messing about after all these years!
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Couple of things ....
How disturbing to hear of Bunuel's masterpiece "Belle de jour" referred to as "old." One of the all-time classics, with a good mud scene to boot (although it's open to interpretation as to whether that's supposed to be mud, tar, or "ordure," as it's called in the subtitles). Brief, but has so beautiful & well-known a star as Catherine Deneuve ever taken a gob of mud right in the mouth? Only for Bunuel. And the movie is readily available on DVD in the US, at least.
Second, that leaves the question of where that photo on the first page (with the Virgin logo) comes from -- is that an album cover? It can't be a movie, or the scene would've been "discovered" by now.
Third, I'm delighted to see that this forum seems a bit more friendly and open than the UMD, where those wusses banned the manure discussion as "off-topic" and acted all grossed out about it. I'm not volunteering to jump into a pile of shit, y'understand, but it should be obvious (though I guess it wasn't) that farm manure is a lot closer to WAM than it is to scat. So, cheers to everyone for broaching the discussion here.
Personally, I don't have a thing for manure per se, but I've always loved mud scenes in pigpens, which obviously contain an element of manure mixed in. That's one thing that's never been done by a WAM producer, I presume for reasons of hygiene and animal wrangling, but it would be something to see.
How disturbing to hear of Bunuel's masterpiece "Belle de jour" referred to as "old." One of the all-time classics, with a good mud scene to boot (although it's open to interpretation as to whether that's supposed to be mud, tar, or "ordure," as it's called in the subtitles). Brief, but has so beautiful & well-known a star as Catherine Deneuve ever taken a gob of mud right in the mouth? Only for Bunuel. And the movie is readily available on DVD in the US, at least.
Second, that leaves the question of where that photo on the first page (with the Virgin logo) comes from -- is that an album cover? It can't be a movie, or the scene would've been "discovered" by now.
Third, I'm delighted to see that this forum seems a bit more friendly and open than the UMD, where those wusses banned the manure discussion as "off-topic" and acted all grossed out about it. I'm not volunteering to jump into a pile of shit, y'understand, but it should be obvious (though I guess it wasn't) that farm manure is a lot closer to WAM than it is to scat. So, cheers to everyone for broaching the discussion here.
Personally, I don't have a thing for manure per se, but I've always loved mud scenes in pigpens, which obviously contain an element of manure mixed in. That's one thing that's never been done by a WAM producer, I presume for reasons of hygiene and animal wrangling, but it would be something to see.
can i be cheeky again...
Can i be cheeky again and ask for anymore pics that anyone may have laying around? *Looks sweet and innocent*
- Messy Jenny
Yes, I thought you siad there were some more Hayley, if anyone has any other pictures on a similar vein I'd love to see them too.
- SlurrySlut
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