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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs there anywhere to park a Porsche, and would a pinstripe suit look out of place?
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI suspect more greenies than labour, but yeah - lot of long haired hairy hippy types. You'd stand out like a sore thumb, then again I suspect you would at most festivals ;-)
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Originally posted by snaw View PostGlad you're not coming.
on the subject of ridiculous alternative therapies though, the best one i ever saw advertised in North London was colourpuncture - it's like acupuncture, but instead of using needles, they shine little coloured torches on you. then you give them money.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like a hell place full of Guardian readers and Labour voters.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like a hell place full of Guardian readers and Labour voters.
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Sounds like a hell place full of Guardian readers and Labour voters.
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostIt was so good that I haven't been to another one since, just in case it's a let down.
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostI went to the first WOMAD, in 1982. It was so good that I haven't been to another one since, just in case it's a let down.
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I went to the first WOMAD, in 1982. It was so good that I haven't been to another one since, just in case it's a let down.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWorld of Music and Dance.
Dance? FFS, you scots fairy!
It's brilliant - if you like music, then WOMAD is superb. And it has the massive plus of not being a 'cool' festival, so IMO it's the last of the genuinely hippy type festivals left.
And it's incredibly family friendly, stuffed full of nice people who're just there for the music and not in a mad rush to get off their tits as quick as possible, with the nicest toilets you could imagine at a festival, I think they actually spend some money and hire the better ones!!
I've been to a tonne of festivals, and this is the best one in terms of overall atmosphere and setup, by a long way. My fifth WOMAD - twice so far with one kid - the fact I keep going back with kids says it all really.
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