I'm planning a gooey session in the next few days. On the menu will be blueberry pies, cherry pies, banana cream pies, and regular cream pies (each pie will be topped with dollops of whipped cream and marshmallow fluff). Add in a couple bottles of chocolate syrup, a tub of oatmeal, and some leftover tapioca pudding. After this is all done, I'll pour in a bucket of prepared J-Lube. I can only imagine what all that mixed together will be like. Then, I'll just fill a bucket with the leftover stuff and keep pouring it over my head. Any other ideas for gooey stuff?
I'll be recording this and sharing with you all. You all get to decide if I should I start fully clothed (jeans, underwear, t-shirt), or half-clothed (underwear, tanktop), or just start naked. Let me know soon. I'll have this session either tomorrow night, or Friday morning.
That sounds like a lot. But is certainly not too much. I am pleased that you show us. This will certainly be a terrific cool thing. Want to really begin naked and only then get dressed? It's completely new.:splat:
I already went shopping when I got off of work.. no cake batter.. sorry. Maybe next time? And there were 3 PM's about just starting in underwear. I just haven't decided to wear a white t-shirt or tank top. I figured I'd go through half of the supplies in clothes, then the other half nude. Most the stuff is ready to go.. just have to wait for the oatmeal to cool down.
I also picked up some chocolate bars to put in my underwear while getting pied.. that way they are melting away (I got this idea from the many pics on here!).
txmudboy said: I already went shopping when I got off of work.. no cake batter.. sorry. Maybe next time? And there were 3 PM's about just starting in underwear. I just haven't decided to wear a white t-shirt or tank top. I figured I'd go through half of the supplies in clothes, then the other half nude. Most the stuff is ready to go.. just have to wait for the oatmeal to cool down.
Tip for next time-- I find that if you buy instant or quick cook oats you don't have to cook them. Just soak them in water to get them mushy. Pretty fast. I usually add some cake batter mix too, then more water. Plus it usually dissolves & goes down the drain that way.
You can cook it of course but it just takes a while to cool down. (And if it's old fashioned oats they probably won't go down a drain.)