Nessie wrote:Duncan Edwards wrote:I know Nessie has had similar experiences too.
Yes, I actually sank in a big, full, red taffeta gown (for a video) with a netty poofy underskirt at Fred's claypit.
I have always had a thing about the princess theme. It's the look of the dress -- I like really fancy ones -- and the character it creates. She who wears a gown, and a crown, is much more special than any boring ol' ordinary she who wears a T-shirt and shorts.
This goes wayyyyyyy back to little girlhood and childish fantasies of princesses in quicksand. I used to wrap dolls in blankets and "sink" them.
I also really like the idea of clothing in quicksand that 100% is NOT intended to get muddy, and princess gowns are top of the list. Dresses with plenty of skirt also react in interesting ways to mudpits and to sinking. Parts float on top. Parts fold around. Parts drag in the mud.
Jeans, shorts and miniskirts just don't do any of that.
The reality of the sinking-as-a-princess was quite different from the fantasy. I mean, I figured it'd pick up some weight, but I was not prepared for the additional gazillion pounds that was the reality.
This puts the princess theme outside the realm of practical sinking for my personal pleasure. I have sunk in lesser long gowns since then, though. The sinking isn't the problem, and getting out of my own mudpits wasn't a problem either.
The agony was all in the carrying-out...what a long walk that is to the car with all that wet material in the bag!
(But it looked so cool...)
Nessie
There's an interesting view from a true expert.
