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Ah here!? Has he actually said that???

Oh god don't make me watch it again. I paraphrased but basically yes, towards the end of the first video posted. There may have been a sentence or two between the two statements but yeah that was pretty much the gist of it.

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Right I officially need some Sunday purple action now as family have just sprung a Saturday night 2016 wedding on me so we wont be able to go next year.

2016 is in doubt for me as well. If we go, may need to take our children with us. I know they would enjoy the childrens field and the entertainment fields, but are likely to get bored if we are listening to bands (this is what happens when we take them to free festivals). This year they are going to the seaside with Nanny, while me and my wife go to Glastonbury, so everyone is happy.

I also worry about a wet year if we take them. I don't care about getting wet and cold, but wouldn't be happy to see them struggling and would probably end up going home early.

So not sure if to go as a family in 2016 and enjoy a different sort of Glastonbury or go a smaller family festival instead.

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Took the night off to enjoy a few dwarven ales which I now regret

How are we all doing folks??

Chilling out and looking forward to watching Black Grape tonight :-)

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Right I officially need some Sunday purple action now as family have just sprung a Saturday night 2016 wedding on me so we wont be able to go next year.

Just don't go it to. Selfish to have a wedding on what is clearly Glasto weekend, and the year before a fallow year too?

Statistically speaking it'll only end in divorce anyway…..but then statistically speaking 6 out of 7 dwarfs aren’t happy, so what do I know.

I'm single btw

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Chilling out and looking forward to watching Black Grape tonight :-)

Nice! That should be a good one, hopefully them or the Mondays will be at the fest this year

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I saw him at V in 2007 or 2008 and I can't remember being blown away but he was good. That was before he thought he was a god though haha

It was 2008 and have to say enjoyed the set but agree I wasn't blown away....it was defo before the full on god complex set in lol

I'm not sure if I'll be seeing him, I know fella just does like rap so he's not that keen but it depends on what else is available..I'm not particularly worried about it as just go to the circus fields or late night area a bit earlier that's all :)

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