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Glastonbury 2015 - anyone going?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    Sir Sean is born & bred Scottish so he is safe. Mel Gibson would be a good one though. I'm sure a lot of people would like to see the misogynistic anti-semite set aflame
    I assumed you would be a big fan of Mel Gibson, considering the help he gave Scottish Nationalism by playing William Wallace
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      #22
      Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
      It was dark in the sense of 40k goths in one place (lots of black)
      Thanks for asking, we had a great time & lots of CD’s & mead brought back
      Ah aka WGT, yup goth central these days

      Been meaning to go for years but work gets in the way
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        #23
        Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
        I assumed you would be a big fan of Mel Gibson, considering the help he gave Scottish Nationalism by playing William Wallace
        It was the Hollywood version, not very true to actual history.

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          #24
          Originally posted by administrator View Post
          Friends in high places I was not bothered about going until I saw The Fall were playing. And then I saw all the other stuff I would like to see so when was offered the ticket I couldn't turn it down.

          Depends what part of the festival in terms of age, lots of kiddies there when I went last five years ago. Was a sprightly 36 then, I am sure I will feel proper old this time. But I won't look as old as MES though, not until the Monday morning anyway...

          Who you planning on see, psychocandy? Any plans on where you want to camp? Hoping I can get early access and pitch the tent in Pennard before the hoards arrive...
          Not too keen on the lineup but having been two years ago the experience is great. All the other stuff.

          Off tuesday evening then dropping kids home thursday night, back friday am until sunday night.

          Caravan for me matey. Too old for camping - mid 40s me. The bogs just kill me.

          Bought a caravan specifically. £2000. Will sell after and hopefully not lose too much.

          Better than £1000 for weeks motorhome rental that I did for V Festival once. Too steep.
          Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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            #25
            Originally posted by Batcher View Post
            It was the Hollywood version, not very true to actual history.
            How unlike Hollywood....

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