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Well we have a bin bag round it the bucket, tie up the 'product' in thte bag and then take to the normal bins. Im sorry but its better than all the people who I see peeing in the hedges round the site. I even saw a girl taking a dump and didnt even bat an eyelid!

As for being anti social (I am all up for meeting new people)-its just that nobody can sit round together, have a fire or light flares without it being a major fire hazard!

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Well we have a bin bag round it the bucket, tie up the 'product' in thte bag and then take to the normal bins. Im sorry but its better than all the people who I see peeing in the hedges round the site. I even saw a girl taking a dump and didnt even bat an eyelid!

As for being anti social (I am all up for meeting new people-its just that nobody can sit round together, have a fire or light flares without it being a major fire hazard!

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back on topic

only take what you think you can handle, and then when you think you're handling it push the envelope a little further

despite what Sir MIchael says, Glastonbury is the place to find out about yourself and go that extra step

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Well we have a bin bag round it the bucket, tie up the 'product' in thte bag and then take to the normal bins. Im sorry but its better than all the people who I see peeing in the hedges round the site. I even saw a girl taking a dump and didnt even bat an eyelid!
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That is gross, litter pickers have to handle the rubbish.

We empty our fabric conditioner bottle into the long drops/portaloo.

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The normal bins? Nice. Seeing a girl take a dump doesn't make it right.

Eh? And sticking up a load of tape stops this? Cordoning off your own special area is anti social. Space is at a premium and if you find someone has plonked a tent in your 'space' in the middle of the night then I guess tough! I fully advocate cutting tape.

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That is gross, litter pickers have to handle the rubbish.

We empty our fabric conditioner bottle into the long drops/portaloo.

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At V Staffs we couldn't believe how many people shamelously pissed against walls, barriers and stuff. Got to the point where the area near the standpipes just stank permanently. What's more, compared to Glasto, the toilets were great! Didn't smell so you didn't have to hold your breath, had loo roles, soap and permanent attendents.

Our neighbour pissed in his BBQ one night too. He was talking to us, just turned his back and pissed.

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At V Staffs we couldn't believe how many people shamelously pissed against walls, barriers and stuff. Got to the point where the area near the standpipes just stank permanently. What's more, compared to Glasto, the toilets were great! Didn't smell so you didn't have to hold your breath, had loo roles, soap and permanent attendents.

Our neighbour pissed in his BBQ one night too. He was talking to us, just turned his back and pissed.

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Do not wear your "I rode the mono - rail badge ! " when you have not.

It back fires on you when some random women asks you where the stations are and gets irate

cos you have no idea !

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Do not wear your "I rode the mono - rail badge ! " when you have not.

It back fires on you when some random women asks you where the stations are and gets irate

cos you have no idea !

:P

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Don't take a torch for your tent, take battery powered fairy lights (LED) They are dead cheap on the net, last all weekend and you don't have to rest them under your chin whilst shining them into one spot in your bag :-)

Plus, they are pretty.

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Don't take a torch for your tent, take battery powered fairy lights (LED) They are dead cheap on the net, last all weekend and you don't have to rest them under your chin whilst shining them into one spot in your bag :-)

Plus, they are pretty.

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You guys have already beat me to my two top tips from last year:

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Has to be the fabric conditioner bottle in the tent (Tesco do a massive 4 litre one!) to avoid night time visits to the loos! Girls will find a funnel helpful to aim properly!
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