Originally posted by gingerjedi
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Previously on "Glasto"
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Same here. I used to use the "tenner to the guy with the rope ladder" method of entry. Haven't been since the early 90s when that started to get impossible.
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Originally posted by gingerjediI've only been once and didn't pay then, I climbed the first fence and then went under the second via a little tunnel, when I emerged I was surrounded by a gang of big black blokes who demanded a tenner... it seemed reasonable.
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I've only been once and didn't pay then, I climbed the first fence and then went under the second via a little tunnel, when I emerged I was surrounded by a gang of big black blokes who demanded a tenner... it seemed reasonable.
I've always thought it would be a lot harder now and have never managed to get tickets so I haven’t bothered since.
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Aye, the more the merrier...Originally posted by XTCFreaky can I be your groupie/roadie/bitch?
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Freaky can I be your groupie/roadie/bitch?Originally posted by ChurchillFreaky is in the biz!
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Wish I was mate - I've gotta get out of IT....Originally posted by ChurchillFreaky is in the biz!
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Freaky is in the biz!Originally posted by XTCA ha! So come on Steve Mcqueen, what the's plan? I heard security was going to be a lot tighter this year, but how hard can it be?
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That's the part I've yet to work out!Originally posted by XTCA ha! So come on Steve Mcqueen, what the's plan? I heard security was going to be a lot tighter this year, but how hard can it be?
I may recruit some fatties to charge the place - should only cost a couple of pies and a few KFC buckets
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A ha! So come on Steve Mcqueen, what the's plan? I heard security was going to be a lot tighter this year, but how hard can it be?Originally posted by freakydancerNope - never paid yet, and don't intend on starting now...
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Nope - never paid yet, and don't intend on starting now...Originally posted by XTCWith tickets?
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