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Feeling a little glum.....
Started by SamIrvs, Jun 16 2011 10:42 AM
54 replies to this topic#41
Posted 16 June 2011 - 02:57 PM
Couldn't get on with it TBH, it was all a bit too Hammer for my liking.
Going for drax's million factor sunblock, made from essence of devil and the blood of a thousand virgins.
I seriously burn really easy, I have ginger friends that microwave more slowly than I do.
#42
Posted 16 June 2011 - 03:04 PM
Heh..an ability to deal with sunshine is one of my very vew talents in life, it hasn't actually achieved anything more for me though.
It occurs to me however, that I have actually had painful sunburn, I had sunburnt shins and the backs of my knees at phoenix in '94 that was horrible. Not sure that I complained about it though, in such days my main view on any ailment was that you could 'drink through it'
One of my friends who was converted to the church of glastonbury last year is of the red-headed variety and I was mightily impressed that he had not one complaint about the sun all weekend and proved to me that most clichés are more for comedy value than having any basis in reality. He will be back this year, having learned the ropes and bringing more people to be converted (and he's also got reading tickets so has clearly got the bug)
#44
Posted 16 June 2011 - 06:22 PM
Spindles, on 16 June 2011 - 03:04 PM, said:That's true, I probably just need more practice to be honest, I don't leave the house nearly often enough, the worst I've ever been burnt was on my shins too funny enough, I could hardly walk,Heh..an ability to deal with sunshine is one of my very vew talents in life, it hasn't actually achieved anything more for me though.
It occurs to me however, that I have actually had painful sunburn, I had sunburnt shins and the backs of my knees at phoenix in '94 that was horrible. Not sure that I complained about it though, in such days my main view on any ailment was that you could 'drink through it'
One of my friends who was converted to the church of glastonbury last year is of the red-headed variety and I was mightily impressed that he had not one complaint about the sun all weekend and proved to me that most clichés are more for comedy value than having any basis in reality. He will be back this year, having learned the ropes and bringing more people to be converted (and he's also got reading tickets so has clearly got the bug)
but you're right drink is the best pain killer.
@camperman, I'm trying to cut down, my evil undead addiction to the red stuff tends to result in a lot of my relationships ending badly.
#45
Posted 16 June 2011 - 06:33 PM
Spindles, on 16 June 2011 - 10:58 AM, said:I've had some pre-glasto blues to say the least.
I've been off work for nearly 4 weeks following a medical problem, suffering constant pain and worrying about whether I would be healed in time and all the associated worries that this has brought with it. I got my first proper night of sleep last night and for the first time didn't wake up feeling like I'd been assaulted with a bat, which is making me feel much more positive. I've made changes to my arrangements so that, should I be attend it will be for a shorter time and I have an appointment with the hospital on Monday that will decide whether I am able to go and I will be making the decision on that advice and that alone, so wish me luck.
Good Luck for Monday!
#47
Posted 16 June 2011 - 06:57 PM
ukslim, on 16 June 2011 - 10:52 AM, said:Cheer up. No sunburn. No sweating. No chafing around the groin. No oppressive heat sapping your energy.
Low 20s is a wonderful temperature.
No constantly reapplying suncream. No dust blowing in your eyes. No having to wear sunglasses all the time thus missing out on the colour and vibrancy of the place. No feeling waking up in a sweaty coffin of a tent at 7am and not being able to have a lie-in. No feeling too hot and dehydrated to have an alcoholic drink. No massive queues for the water taps. No desparately wandering about in the middle of the day seeking any tiny little bit of shade...
Low 20s is indeed a wonderful temperature
#48
Posted 16 June 2011 - 07:08 PM
I am not lying when I tell you
"I got 99 problems, but the Fest ain't one"
#49
Posted 16 June 2011 - 07:11 PM
I've put an order in for Sun and it's due delivery on Tues 21st
#51
Posted 17 June 2011 - 10:32 AM
Feeling much more upbeat today, bought myself a decent waterproof jacket, and couldn't care less about the weather anymore. Full of nervous energy - just want to be there, tent up, hat on, cider in hand!!
#52
Posted 17 June 2011 - 10:36 AM
Some things in life are bad,
They can really make you mad.
Other things just make you swear and curse.
When you're chewing on life's gristle,
Don't grumble, give a whistle,
And this'll help things turn out for the best, and... Always look on the bright side of life......
Life's a piece of shit,
When you look at it.
Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true.
You'll see it's all a show,
Keep 'em laughing as you go.
Just remember that the last laugh is on you.
#53
Posted 17 June 2011 - 10:55 AM
As a frequenter of 2004,2005 and 2007 (and 2010)- I feel pretty hardened to the mud now, hehe! It's amazing how many 'types' of mud you come to learn. I would say the sloshy stuff is probably the best - it's the knee deep hardening sticky cakey stuff that's the killer (2007). Let's hope it doesn't get that bad. Any advice to those new to the mud - take bin bags and camp up high! And I definately prefer the more clement weather to the scorcher of last year. Would be nice to have something in-between, which hopefully will be this one. The rain/mud although it's a pain in the arse, definately adds something to the atmosphere - Dunkirk spirit?
#54
Posted 17 June 2011 - 12:53 PM
SamIrvs, on 16 June 2011 - 10:42 AM, said:I'm feeling a little glum today about this year's Glastonbury and the weather. Stupidly I read a weather report from Positive Weather Solutions who are often mentioned in the press as successfully predicting the weather, especially during the summer, more accurately than the MET Office.
Forecast
The forecast deteriorates for Glastonbury with the prospect now of rain on every day, some of it heavy and prolonged. Temperatures will sit in the late teens, early twenties, and there is the possibility of thunderstorm activity. All in all, a mud bath scenario seems increasingly likely, which will mean the ground will be very much needing its break in 2012. This will be no repeat of 2010.
I'm particularly glum as I missed out on last year's Glasto mainly due to appathy from friends I usually go with. Last year's looked amazing being the 40th Anniversary with Muse playing, the World Cup and obviously the weather. I'll be absolutely gutted if this year's is a wash out after a two year wait.
I know this thread is probably not what people want to read the week before Glasto and people will say it's just as good when its wet, but it's plainly just not.
I suppose I just need cheering up.....
Muse were shite and it was a disgrace the football was shown. Think yourself lucky.
#55
Posted 17 June 2011 - 03:08 PM
OK lets get real.............I have always enjoyed glastonbury whatever the weather, yes that includes the monsoon of 2005 when i got caught in the worst of it with a 3 year old and 2007 when it rainied all weekend, two kids that time but as Talk Talk said "life is what you make it"
Spindles - all the best i have also been having treatment for a bone pain thing and had my last session last Tuesday, this normally makes me feel crappy but i will make it and if you can, so should you too..........
In 2005 during the rain i saw two girls in swim suits having a shower in the rain...now thats what its all about, making do with what you have.
there are many here who would give their right testical for a ticket no matter the weather!!
See you all there whatever the sky does to us!
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