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Glastonbury - weather forecast good so far!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAfter last years nightmare, if it rains this year I'm going to retire.
Although this year, glamping it a bit. 2 nights in travelodge, drive home to drop DD home Friday night, then two nights in tent. After last year the caravan went up for sale days afterwards.....
Also, not being so tight and coming home monday now not sunday night. Didn't work out tell last year mind - getting towed out of field and getting home at 5am. (I did get into client - 90 mins away - by midday though).
Anyone else going?
Best tip - imodium and lots of it. You do not want to have the sh*ts at glastonbury. Take it from me - I know. Sh*tting yourself at glasto should be on everyones bucket list though!Comment
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Last time I went there in 1987, the main acts were Elvis Costello, Van Morrison and the Communards.
It was crap
Probably much better these days.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostLast time I went there in 1987, the main acts were Elvis Costello, Van Morrison and the Communards.
It was crap
Probably much better these days.
But I do really like glasto. Its pretty neat. To be honest we spend a lot of the time doing other stuff - like comedy/circus tent etc. The pyramid stage (main stage) get mega rammed - its just nuts at times.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNot the bands. Being old etc.
But I do really like glasto. Its pretty neat. To be honest we spend a lot of the time doing other stuff - like comedy/circus tent etc. The pyramid stage (main stage) get mega rammed - its just nuts at times.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAre you practicing your routine on here
As for the circus tent, I've got a good trick I could do with one of my body parts.....
(Remember last year lying on the floor watching some woman in the circus tent on stage. Bit pissed on the cider, having a kip. Next thing I see - all clothes off - part of the act. Woke me up I can tell you).Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTell you what reckon I could do it.
As for the circus tent, I've got a good trick I could do with one of my body parts.....
(Remember last year lying on the floor watching some woman in the circus tent on stage. Bit pissed on the cider, having a kip. Next thing I see - all clothes off - part of the act. Woke me up I can tell you).The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Its going to be hot !!!!!!!
Will be nice. It was CRAP last year in the mud. Complete nightmare. Foot of mud pretty much everywhere... If you could buy rain insurance and cancel if it was forecast I'd give it a miss every time.
Took hours to get caravan towed out of the field.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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