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carreg_cennen

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  1. Has anyone used the reserved camping areas ? are they in a quietish part of the site? as it would be nice to get a few hours kip for a change after being kept awake all night at bearded theory this year :wacko: (we're old farts who need our beauty sleep)

  2. Thanks for the advice - I think we definitely qualify as 'Those of a certain age' :) Both in our fifties and suffering our first Glastonbury withdrawal in four years so decided on this as an alternative 

    1 hour ago, tjamest said:

    Our first year last year and can heartily recommend, especially for those of a certain age - very friendly, can get everywhere in minutes and you can take your own booze anywhere  

     

  3. On 17/04/2016 at 11:55 AM, JoBalls said:

    The most annoying thing for me is when people look like they are moving through to get closer to the front and so you move to let them past and then they decide to stop right in front of you... And they are all at least 7ft tall.

    and wearing a hat!!

  4. On 17/12/2015 at 5:10 PM, grumpyhack said:

    My niece's husband's mother (if you follow that) has come over from South Africa to visit for Christmas.  Since she arrived in South Wales it has persisted down with rain.  "Much nicer than South Africa," she said.  "It was 40 degrees over there.  Much too hot."

    Each to their own.

    was that her that floated past me on the drive / naval voyage to work this morning in Carmarthen ?

  5. On 14/11/2015, 14:18:02, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

    I shot an AK-47 while at the Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam. While there I was told that if I was going to Cambodia then I could blow up a cow with a rocket launcher for the equivelent of £50. I didn't get to Cambodia (unfortunately) and didn't blow up a cow (fortunately).

    Very strange what some will consider potential entertainment! The worrying thing is that presumably some people take them up on offer of creating bazooka mince !!!

     

  6. 39 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

    funnily enough, f5f5f5 is the hex colour code of the lower (secondary) menu bar for the forums.

    It's a obviously sign from god. :D

    As a fellow IT nerd - You REALLY need to get out more!!

  7. 5 minutes ago, The Nal said:

    Ive actually taken up trophy hunting since my first visit to Glasto. Went out to the park last week and drove a rusty iron stake into a mother deers face and then spent 20 minutes picking off its frenzied fawn with a 1942 vintage Luger pistol.

    There's a career in dentistry waiting for you in a certain US practice !!

  8. 8 minutes ago, Charm said:

    So wonderful to hear that. I have been a veggie for over 20yrs now and I think it has something to do with where your mind is at, like a consequence of inner loveliness, not surprising that Glastonbury has done this to you. 
    Charm x

    Loving the concept of inner loveliness, I need some more of that ! might it seep out to improve my outer loveliness too perchance?

  9. 3 minutes ago, Spindles said:

    Not changed my diet, but one year I came back and decided I should be living a simpler, lower impact life and have been working part time ever since on a much reduced income.  I honestly believe that excessive consumption is what is wrong with the western world and became convinced to not participate in that as much as I was able to.  It's been a few years and, while it can be a struggle at times it has been wholly worthwhile.  

    Wish I  could do the same but I have a guitar habit to feed lol ;)

  10. 6 minutes ago, russycarps said:

     

    hmm not sure I tried that place. I am not a vegan either. I'd love to be one, but the thought of giving up cheese is incomprehensible!

     

    Ditto on the cheese,  The Lebanese place has been on the left as you go into the Park Field fior the last couple of years, where all the restaurants are quite near the bottom, huge plateful of Mezze including a spinach and ricotta filo pastry wrap and stuffed vine leaves for £9 a bit pricey but plenty for two (or one if youre really hungry :P ) and really tasty

  11. 8 minutes ago, russycarps said:

    great stuff! The range of veggie stuff at glastonbury is brilliant. What was your favourite stall? For breakfast my go-to place was the stall to the left of the other stage which sold tremendous veggie wraps (and the stalls there are usually woeful). Really nice dude serving too, he always seemed to be away with the fairies...For lunch it was something from the greenpeace fields (some ace salad places there). And for the evening meal once I was smashed it was usually one of the veggie burgers from this place. A bit boring maybe, but they come in a lovely wholemeal bun with loads and loads of salad. Happy days!

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    My favourite was the lebanese(?) I think , Mezze in the park field - not vegan as there was cheese in it but there again I'm not Vegan , but the flavours were fantastic!

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