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Postby lustinlatex » 26 Jun 2008, 18:44

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im a matere bi femail into rubber and pvc sploshing gunging and messy sex i prefer the non lumpy gung ie custard.must be at your place and not to far
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Postby latexcrossdresser » 26 Jun 2008, 19:19

nice pics!!!!!!oh to be able to roll around in the mud with you..........
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Postby SlurrySlut » 26 Jun 2008, 22:40

That is great looking mud. anyone know roughly where it is?
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Postby BillShipton » 27 Jun 2008, 09:06

Yes, lets launch a campaign for a return to black mud!
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Postby MikeyLL » 27 Jun 2008, 12:32

Great pics ! Love the outfit too, makes them all the more interesting seeing you change from that pristine all white outfit to..... a thick black mud covered one !
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Postby andy250 » 27 Jun 2008, 13:44

A good time was had by all.

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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 28 Jun 2008, 23:44

BillShipton wrote:Yes, lets launch a campaign for a return to black mud!


Bugger - I just got back from shooting a major set with Wendy in brown mud - does this mean I have to have it all dyed black now? :D
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Postby Mike Nomic » 29 Jun 2008, 01:13

SlurrySlut wrote:That is great looking mud. anyone know roughly where it is?


Knowing Barbara from the days of Atomage magazine, I suspect that to be the Medway estuary area in Kent.

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Postby BillShipton » 29 Jun 2008, 10:26

DungeonMasterOne wrote:
BillShipton wrote:Yes, lets launch a campaign for a return to black mud!


Bugger - I just got back from shooting a major set with Wendy in brown mud - does this mean I have to have it all dyed black now? :D


Brown or black is fine with me! It's the pale Rob Blaine-type stuff that seems to be everywhere. Mud should look muddy!! Awaits massive outcry at his Stonecastle-like pettiness.
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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 29 Jun 2008, 11:38

BillShipton wrote:
DungeonMasterOne wrote:
BillShipton wrote:Yes, lets launch a campaign for a return to black mud!


Bugger - I just got back from shooting a major set with Wendy in brown mud - does this mean I have to have it all dyed black now? :D


Brown or black is fine with me! It's the pale Rob Blaine-type stuff that seems to be everywhere. Mud should look muddy!! Awaits massive outcry at his Stonecastle-like pettiness.


LOL! Whew, that's OK then. This certainly looked muddy, proper Yorkshire riverbank clay. Great fun to play with, Wendy had a great time and after we'd finished the shoot and I'd put the camera safely away I jumped back in for a wallow, much to her amusement!

Would love to take some people down to the Medway some time, was there in connection with a music event a few years ago, wonderfully creamy clay, and heading out towards the Isle of Grain, dark as sin!
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Postby Mike Nomic » 29 Jun 2008, 14:26

BillShipton wrote:
DungeonMasterOne wrote:
BillShipton wrote:Yes, lets launch a campaign for a return to black mud!


Bugger - I just got back from shooting a major set with Wendy in brown mud - does this mean I have to have it all dyed black now? :D


Brown or black is fine with me! It's the pale Rob Blaine-type stuff that seems to be everywhere. Mud should look muddy!! Awaits massive outcry at his Stonecastle-like pettiness.


I believe that Stonecastle is not a mud fan - so it would need to be his eternal favourites (clotted cream, blancmange [note the correct spelling], whipped cream, angel delight, dream topping and chocolate mousse) all duly dyed black. Whatever happened to custard? I recall him banging on about real custard's ingredients and how it should be made.

In my experience, black mud is the result of the decay of its vegetable matter content, and can be a bit 'organic', besides being downright malodourous - that is to say it stinks like a gorilla fart!

I'm not happy inflicting that on an otherwise willing model, potentially scantily-clad, nor having her immersing her bits in it for fear of the risk of infection (yes, it happened once), unless that is what she specifically wants to do - 'volenti non fit injuria'.

The lighter 'Rob Blaine' type of mud is the run-off from quarrying operations, and is usually much fresher and cleaner.

If anyone else wants really light mud, I'd like to hear from our Cornwall-based members about tailngs ponds from china-clay quarries, as I'd love to do a shoot in that almost albino slurry. Anyone got any details, any of you girls up for it?

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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 30 Jun 2008, 01:47

You can get darker clays, though even those do tend to have a bit of an odur. Agree with you about china clay though - I'd love to see some fully clothed people going for a paddle in that! Though it's not really "mud", more a unique (and very nice) sploshing substance of it's own.
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Postby Jonny » 30 Jun 2008, 12:32

Maybe worth a venture down to clay country. But first i need to walk funny!
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Postby lustinlatex » 01 Jul 2008, 22:15

in actual fact the pix were taken at konyer in essex some years ago ,and that particuler mud was odour free. barbara.
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Postby messymercedes » 01 Jul 2008, 23:08

lustinlatex wrote:in actual fact the pix were taken at konyer in essex some years ago ,and that particuler mud was odour free. barbara.



As u all know i LUV mud but i never heard of "Konyer" an i live in Essex

Can u tell where it is exactly that mud looks good :shock: :shock:

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