Tiny found herself sinking into another quicksand, the traditional way: just walking along, and then it happened. Again. But this time, she had every reason to believe that the ground in front of her was solid and stable. Because the ground was like damn concrete! Unfortunately, it hadn't had time to harden. But concrete is too heavy to suck you down, right? Well, there may be exceptions, if it's a special grade of concrete.
Tiny struggled and resisted sinking into the grey mud. Despite her efforts, she sank lower with each movement. Eventually, Tiny sank beneath the surface, although she continued to struggle desperately.
In the bonus video, Tiny dives into the mud several times, then emerges and escapes from the quicksand trap.
Note: This is a fantasy scene intended to entertain fans of women in peril. Nobody was harmed during the filming of this scene. The substance in the pit consists entirely of water, clay and polymer materials, has a neutral pH and does not contain any real cement or concrete.
I've had more than one cement fantasy, and... the reality of the pH has kept it a fantasy.
Now I just need to find someone with a (very clean, preferably unused to be safe) cement truck and some foundation and walk sets to play in...
We greatly appreciate your positive feedback. But please pay close attention to this warning from the scene description: The substance in the pit consists entirely of water, clay and polymer materials, has a neutral pH and does not contain any real cement or concrete. We would be upset to hear that you have won a Darwin Award before us.
QS4Ever said: The substance in the pit consists entirely of water, clay and polymer materials, has a neutral pH and does not contain any real cement or concrete. We would be upset to hear that you have won a Darwin Award before us.
I'm not sure I'm eligible for the Darwin award anymore, but that recipe is the whole reason for my response! Also for using a very clean/preferably new and unused cement mixer!
Just got to get the mix to flow like the real thing, too!