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Where would you like to get stuck?
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I would love to on:
a. A beach or somewhere with sand
b. Some soft and wet grassy spot -
Soft grass is so easy to get stuck on
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Definitely in the snow
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@westfil11
I know, been there a few times haha. -
I recently bought nearly 4 acres of remote woodland in southern Bulgaria. It's miles away from civilization, with only a couple of fishing lakes nearby. I plan to build a log type cabin on it, and rent it out. Although dry and hot in the summer, we do get heavy rain storms in winter and spring. Looking forward to making some muddy tracks to get spinning and stuck on. Just wish I could find people over here that get horny spinning, and are up for some fun
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@tyrespinneruk that must be nice having own land to enjoy some muddy fun on. Maybe I'll come visit you with my Duke someday hehe
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@tyrespinneruk And what kind of fun would you enjoy the most?
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@tyrespinneruk Sounds ideal!
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A field of plowed ground after a good rain, a good deep slippery mud
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@redredd22 yes, that feeling when you push on the gas and the tires spin in the wet grass but you arent moving
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Hey. Doesn't matter where - mud, sand, snow. Full throttle barefoot. Long deep, often.
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Sometimes getting stuck in a private location is nice, other times it is nice to get stuck somewhere that you will have help getting out
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@HardStuck said in Where would you like to get stuck?:
@SD78QSK Fuck, Yeah! Not the worst possible outcome, either. Shift 'er into 4-Hi and feel the fronts dig into their slick, soft trap... Make the HORNY mistake of trying 4-Lo to bury 'er DEEP! COCK HARD AND THROBBING!!! Time for a beer and a smoke!
I love it! To truly get stuck you need 4-wheel drive! And don’t be a quitter keep trying, and trying until I CUM!
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@truckstuckdave
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@westfil11 said in Where would you like to get stuck?:
@sirstuck
Do you not get grass parking in the USAHere in the U.K. in rural events and parks and woodlands it’s very common
We do, but not as often and for some reason it's rarely muddy enough. You seem to have better conditions for it.