The latest addition to the Splash Girls members section is Little Miz Ariel taking her dunks in a "Got Wood?" crop top. She's always a blast in the dunk tank because she has a bit of fear but is in another sense is fearless. Sounds funny, but somehow true. She took her virgin dunk here in SplashLand and shortly thereafter learned exactly how to make a soft landing. You can see it all through the window in the tank. I call it a roll, for lack of a better name. It is the same principal that the jokers that dive off platforms into kiddy pools use. Ariel has it down. Natural born first class dunkie. The visual is really good too.
Jayce said: i loved this set so much! those shorts are amazing!
Thanks Jayce. Yours in the same outfit were equally amazing. I have to agree with Hooter. when girls as pretty as you guys dress like that, It's a pretty silly question. I just thought that it would give you guys some good heckling ammo. It turned out even better than I thought. I was laughing my ass off when you guys were calling the throwers "Boner Boy" and tossing out all those fantastic double entendre.
You ladies are fantastic. I can't wait to see you go live. Watching you guys talk shit to your fans is going to be over the top. Of course I know that for the ones that want it, you can be fun, playful and sweet. God save the poor guys that are brave enough to want you to hit them with both barrels... Ha-ha
P.S. I love that catsuit you got messed in. I believe I commented on it. If it was salvageable... I'm sure the boys would love to dump you in it?
hooter said: "Got wood" a simple question, and a simple answer of course.
Thanks Dr Splash on anoher great update with Ariel.
Thanks Hooter. Good point and I am aware enough of the effect of such outfits on ladies of this caliber. The question... as I'm sure you realize... was rhetorical. The point of it was to get the girls heckling in that direction. They started teasing the throwers for a condition they had little control over. I just thought it would be fun to have the girls call people out regarding the obvious effect they were having.