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Guest helsbelz

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Hey,

I'm coming to t in the park with another mate who managed to get us 2 tickets, was just wondering if there were any other small groups in the same situation that wanted to meet up/camp together? I did glastonbury last year as a massive group and figure it would be awesome to have a similar experience and make a bunch of friends. Were two girls, 23 and 25 both living in Aberdeen.

Helen

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My first ever T was just me and one of my mates and it was still one of my best experiances. Think by being in a smaller group you experiance more of the festival somehow, well that was my experiance anyway.

There is about 30 of us going this year so it's going to be very different! haha But if I were you I wouldn't worry too much about it only being the pair of you. Pitch the tent and get chatting to the neighbours and you will have an amazing time.

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Hey,

I'm coming to t in the park with another mate who managed to get us 2 tickets, was just wondering if there were any other small groups in the same situation that wanted to meet up/camp together? I did glastonbury last year as a massive group and figure it would be awesome to have a similar experience and make a bunch of friends. Were two girls, 23 and 25 both living in Aberdeen.

Helen

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Unfortunately you don't know what your neighbours are like! I'm not a veteran when it comes to festivals-this is our third one and I'm 42!!! Had a great experience at the Isle of Wight but not so great at Leeds but hey ho I'm trying T and hopefully it'll be great and I'm sooooo looking forward to it

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Unfortunately you don't know what your neighbours are like! I'm not a veteran when it comes to festivals-this is our third one and I'm 42!!! Had a great experience at the Isle of Wight but not so great at Leeds but hey ho I'm trying T and hopefully it'll be great and I'm sooooo looking forward to it

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Well I'm just looking for a good time hopefully meet some great people I'm still a bit apprehensive but that's cos i'm taking my sons friends with me but I'm sure they'll have a great time.....Leeds was great at the arena but not so good camping for me but I'm looking forward to weekend and if it wasn't for the son and his mates I'd be in tangerine fields however we are all on citizen T

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A general rule is, if you're nice to your neighbours and they aren't pricks then they will be nice to you. Last year was just me and my friend and we had a brilliant time, and met some great people who camped next to us. Anyone who is bricking it, don't. It really isn't as bad as it's made out to be.

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A general rule is, if you're nice to your neighbours and they aren't pricks then they will be nice to you. Last year was just me and my friend and we had a brilliant time, and met some great people who camped next to us. Anyone who is bricking it, don't. It really isn't as bad as it's made out to be.

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