gamwam wrote:Wow boggy that was great, just my style. U were pretty deep at the end there, it's a shame you never got the hose submergence on video, I think I would have don't exactly the same as u if I had access to a bog, along with a couple of head first dives he he
Thanks for making the forum worth visiting

Well, your wish finally came true!

On
Sunday, September 7'th, 2014, I had
another adventure, where I finally made another hose submergence video!

For some reason, the picture quality seemed a bit fuzzier, making me wonder if it was poor lighting, or perhaps the camera didn't focus on the scene properly.

Unlike
the previous one I did back on Wednesday, August 18'th, 2010 (5'th video down), this time the annoying wind was drowning out a
smaller percentage of the audio, so this time, more bubbling can be heard.

I just wish that I had no wind at all to interrupt the wonderful sounds, but fortunately, this rather lengthy sinking/bubbling session has plenty of "swamp" burps and farts to be heard! This video contains the entire session from entrance to exit. Enjoy!

A 6" 2" tall man jumps into a patch of mud, and slowly gets sucked deeper and deeper into the bottomless ooze, until eventually, the heaving, pulsating surface closes over his head!

The hungry gooey morass holds him deep within its smothering grip for a long enough time to suffocate him to death, and then some!

The man now belongs to the greedy quagmire forever!
But wait!

There is a shop-vac hose handy that the man is able to reach, which is his key to survival in the deadly muck!

He sticks it in his mouth before the choking mire closes over his face!

So, for the duration of the time he is held deep within the sucking muck's death grip, the hose is the only thing keeping him alive, allowing him to survive beneath the batterlike surface of the quivering ooze! All the while, his escaping breath keeps making the gulping, undulating mire bubble, burp and fart continuously, something that would have only lasted a few seconds before he suffocated to death if he hadn't had the hose to breathe through!

Eventually, he manages to fight his way back up to the surface (fortunately he was able to keep himself well within arm's reach of the surface the entire time), and drag himself out of the patch of sticky, heaving, pulsating ground that so badly wanted to be his grave!
