Yes to both your questions she went by the name (Robyn) not Karen oops, not sure what the last name was and i have the video in my collection one of my favorites . Its a classic Splosh video Robyn , Karen and Sammy-Jane in our 21st Birthday Bunfight is the title. Hope that helps you.
mhop said: Yes to both your questions she went by the name Karen not sure what the last name was and i have the video in my collection one of my favorites . Its a classic Splosh.co.uk video Robyn , Karen and Sammy-Jane in our 21st Birthday Bunfight is the title. Hope that helps you.
Robyn graced the cover of Splosh 28 as well. This cover was a photo from a set for (I believe) the magazine Razzle? I inquired to Bill years ago fro the photoset or video but it wasn't Splosh.
Robyn also starred in the splosh video 'Gunge hill'. A pic from that set (not of Robyn) was the cover for another issue of splosh but I can't remember which one. 30 maybe? It was the issue with Sammy and April playing the tax collector. April filled Sammy's knickers with spaghetti. The pics of her white panties filling, bulging and turning transluscent turned me into a life long splosher!
Robyn was an American model that crossed the pond and did a few shoots with Bill Shipton. I agree with you guys, she was one of my favorite models in photos. She was a little 'squirmy' on video though, and would squeal and move around a lot when the pies or mess hit her.
I'd have to dig up my old external hard drive to pull a few vid caps from those vids. Can't promise when but I'll try to get around to that and post them here sometime soon.
Goodwrench said: Robyn graced the cover of Splosh 28 as well. This cover was a photo from a set for (I believe) the magazine Razzle? I inquired to Bill years ago fro the photoset or video but it wasn't Splosh.
Robyn also starred in the splosh video 'Gunge hill'. A pic from that set (not of Robyn) was the cover for another issue of splosh but I can't remember which one. 30 maybe? It was the issue with Sammy and April playing the tax collector. April filled Sammy's knickers with spaghetti. The pics of her white panties filling, bulging and turning transluscent turned me into a life long splosher!
Robyn was an American model that crossed the pond and did a few shoots with Bill Shipton. I agree with you guys, she was one of my favorite models in photos. She was a little 'squirmy' on video though, and would squeal and move around a lot when the pies or mess hit her.
I'd have to dig up my old external hard drive to pull a few vid caps from those vids. Can't promise when but I'll try to get around to that and post them here sometime soon.
Rachel Stevens played the 'cringing' prefect/head girl/swot in that sketch and she's on the cover of number 25 - one of my favourites.
I must confess, Goodwrench, I also found Robyn's on screen persona a bit annoying. She was very photogenic but I suppose video work was not always in a glamour model's wheelhouse in those print lead days.
Remember seeing Splosh magazine article in FHM as young teenager and it being a heart pounding, headrush... "oh my god oh my god its not just me" moment... Then scouring back of Forum magazine and seeing it mentioned but couldn't order it to my home address. Then I saw a random copy in a newsagents near my house... "Gilly in melted Mars bars" cover...it lived in my school bag all year. I saw in the back that The News Stand in Liverpool near where I lived sold it... And there I goundmags, vids... Used to hang around there hoping I'd bump into fellow Splosher. Then the Internet happened.
Here you go. Some really old screen shots from some Splosh classics. I forgot how clobbered Rachel got in Gunge Hill! Thats were the cover photo from issue 25 comes from (thanks Trouso!) She gets it WAY more than Karen and Robyn. I believe Rachel enjoyed it so much that she asked to keep playing in the mess after the other girls were off and getting cleaned up, hence the naked gateau sitting
I still love the arresting images on the magazine covers. I never saw a Splosh! Magazine on sale in a newsagents - although the videos I did find in branches of Our Price and HMV back in the 1990s.
One of my favourite covers is probably issue 22 which is Emma (from the 'Telethon' video - which seemed extreme, mess wise, for those days when there were fewer than ten competitors worldwide)
I made a template for creating fake Splosh! Magazine covers and had fun apeing the Bill Shipton headlines. Messy Jessie commissioned one from me in 2016
Richard Trouso said: I still love the arresting images on the magazine covers. I never saw a Splosh! Magazine on sale in a newsagents - although the videos I did find in branches of Our Price and HMV back in the 1990s.
One of my favourite covers is probably issue 22 which is Emma (from the 'Telethon' video - which seemed extreme, mess wise, for those days when there were fewer than ten competitors worldwide)
I made a template for creating fake Splosh! Magazine covers and had fun apeing the Bill Shipton headlines. Messy Jessie commissioned one from me in 2016
The front covers and headlines were genius....'Pasta Joke' Emma's telethon was a real highlight. I can still clearly remember the margarine shampoo of her lovely long raven locks
Richard Trouso said: I still love the arresting images on the magazine covers. I never saw a Splosh! Magazine on sale in a newsagents - although the videos I did find in branches of Our Price and HMV back in the 1990s.
Atomic Books in Baltimore used to sell it. Which is also the home base for John Waters, who included a brief bit on sploshing in one of his films. I'm not sure what came first for him, the cake or the magazines.
Awesome trip down memory lane and return to Gunge Hill is another favorite of mine , the gateaux sitting at the end was an awesome treat especially for someone like me who likes plus sized women.
I always enjoyed the letters from "Richard of Brighton" telling of WAM exploits of him and his wife (including her sister in one case). I got the imp[ression that they were written by Bill himself.
Topcattopone said: I always enjoyed the letters from "Richard of Brighton" telling of WAM exploits of him and his wife (including her sister in one case). I got the imp[ression that they were written by Bill himself.
I'm guessing most of them were - just as Haidee/Hayley were also a vivid creation in an age where everything was less immediate and published material had a great authority.
In the context of recent hoaxes, Hayley was cleverly executed - there even being a model who occasionally endowed Hayley with a bodily reality. Bill filled in the gaps. From a man who published and directed films and worked with and around models what's not to believe? It was only later - in the age of Twitter and Internet forums - he struggled to maintain the mystique.
Look we've been here before about the Hayley saga. Hayley DID exist she was a former secretary when Bill worked for the Paul Raymond organisation. I actually met them both in a pub in Forest Hill in South London. I accept however that some of the stuff Bill produced in the magazine concerning her had elements of "journalistic license". It has been great to see the nostalgia created with the SPLOSH magazines and being one of the few still on the forum I believe together with Mike from WSM productions, i can stil recall that famous event in Tenby which preceded. the launch of the first editionl
More innocent times, when a Splosh magazine was your entire fetish in a few pages. That particular edition raised my heart rate for months if not years....