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Chemical Brothers came up on my ipod in shuffle while I was revising. I had to take a break I stated vibrating with excitement. The "I'm-going-to-wee-myself-I'm-so-excited!-n-days-left!" texts from friends are becoming more and more frequent.

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of course added !!Can't fecking wait, forendless nights,sunsets,beats,drums,laughing my box off ,making friends,Losing friends,losing my tent,Constant smell of herblong drops clang,smell of fires,being resonated by Funktion 1 systems,off my tits,Sharing herb,Burrow hill - medium sweet.Stones,Dreadzone!Shouting bollox,Wednesday night cheer across site!That feeling that you are home at last....:.......Won't be long......people......! (Rolls another thai spiff and passes onwards to next poster! )

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Beyond the calm exterior that is my everydaylife is a bubbling,raving,giggling creature that spends every waking hour thinking Glastonbury.This may seem unreal to most but I am sure that you out there in Efestland know what I mean....it is like all those Christmas Eves rolled into one and then spread over the coming weeks like a lovely chocolate sauce. It makes me go grrrrrr because it seems so far away,yeaaahh because every day it comes nearer and waarhaawooahheeearrrwooohurraaahhh because I can. :lol::blink::D:blink::O

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I've got Rockness first but now it just seems like a pre Glasto warm up rather than a festival on it's own. Glasto is the one I look forward to most and I cannot wait for this years!:D

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It's a cliché, but the first thing to do should be to walk to the top of the hill at Park or Flagtopia, don't look back until you get to the top and then turn around and take in the view. This takes my breath away even if I just did it the day before.

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