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It is definitely improving - this time tomorrow I will finally be there!

This time tomorrow I'll be there too, let's make a deal. Let's drag the clear spells kicking and screaming to Pilton with us - every little helps*

*Won't make a blind bit of difference, we can't change the weather - just trying to stay positive!

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Some heavy rain onsite today from 2pm followed by a couple of hours of drizzle. Far from a mudbath yet, plenty of grass left but it ain't a flip flop festival at the mo. Temps have dropped so it not shirts off but shirts on and hoodys complete with ponchos at the ready.

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The D*ily Mail took this snap...raining pretty consistently down there now; so think it's going to be a pretty muddy one indeed sadly...

As I said before, had to sell my ticket due to mobility issues, no way could I take those conditions...spent too long today shouting bitter people down on Twitter for celebrating the rain 'cos they're not there

Hope everyone is having a banging time still!

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The press photographers were desperately out to shoot any mud - that's up by pennards/other stage where yes it's a tad muddy but it's tiny surface mud at this stage the ground under foot it still hard

Typical daily mail bullshit!

I do expect it to get worse tho

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The press photographers were desperately out to shoot any mud - that's up by pennards/other stage where yes it's a tad muddy but it's tiny surface mud at this stage the ground under foot it still hard

Typical daily mail bullshit!

I do expect it to get worse tho

The Guardian ones look good, hope that continues! http://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2014/jun/26/glastonbury-2014-in-the-rain-in-pictures

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there was some drizzle, it was not the fecking apocolypse. It is slightly muddy on the tops of the tracks in soem places. It is not a mudbath. It will not be a mudbath.

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Im at home watching the footy and its chucking down outside,now ive been to glastonbury 4 times and experienced every type of weather there,i would give anything to be at glasto now.

A complete wash out/ mud bath is so much better then not being there at all.

I really wish i was there. I hope the weathers not to bad but just remember a muddy glastonbury is 1 million times better then no glastonbury (like me :-( )

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Call that mud ? ? ? ... THIS is mud

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2007 vintage mud I think, a very good year and all that: marvelous delicately rosy yet somehow robust body, a rather bovine bouquet with hints of longdrops and a strong aftertaste of unwashed hippy's armpit :P Note the somewhat optimistic sign, I've seen more grass in the Severn estuary at low tide :lol:

Not much in the way of a major risk of an even remotely similar class of mud this year looking at the latest weather guess ... famous last words and all that ! Enjoy the inferior mud slightly damp earth all you lucky, lucky, lucky peeps :) I'll just sit here sulking :( ... and dreaming about 'real' mud

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