thanks for your incisive, profound and typically condescending reply.
Name me a popular politician and I will bow to your superior knowledge in everything.
Thank you for your deep and meaningful reply.
If you did take the time to look you would find that this is not the case and many politicians are not unpopular and have good positive scores using the method.
but I suppose throw away comments are your thing and easy for you to do.
I feel like I’ve been enough to experience the things I’ve wanted to experience and part of me does think a years break would do no harm as it only makes you appreciate it more once you return. I haven’t even watched it on the telly when I’ve not been, it’s more the thing of being there with my mates and having a nice time. There’s other factors that make Glastonbury meaningful for me but I suppose they’re not that different to the things that make it mean something to anyone who has an affinity with the place. It’s the ticket sales that get to me, as outlined by others, going through the build up and frustration…just let it be done!
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