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NFR NFC >>>>>>2015


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The beer from Thronbridge was the best I've come across at a Festie. Wide range and up to 10% strength. Captain Hotknives almost kissed me when I told him about the 10% Jaipur X, he had run out of Special brew.

All round good festival, good variety and great sound (apart from the Mission for some reason but I put that down to it being the Mission rather than technical reasons). I am very tired and need to sleep soon.

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The beer from Thronbridge was the best I've come across at a Festie. Wide range and up to 10% strength. Captain Hotknives almost kissed me when I told him about the 10% Jaipur X, he had run out of Special brew.

All round good festival, good variety and great sound (apart from the Mission for some reason but I put that down to it being the Mission rather than technical reasons). I am very tired and need to sleep soon.

Enjoy your rest

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I loves me a bit of hipperty hoppity. Beastie Boys being one of my all time fav bands.

Can't wait for the legend that is Grandmaster Flash. All over that like a tramp on chips.

Damn right - saw him at Rewind. Cheesy as fuck but gets the crowd going.

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You guys are really close to 1000! Just thought I'd help ;-) PS I was enjoying the videos, discovered a couple of bands I might see :)

Evening Merry, thanx to the wonderful Thurlow for those vids :bye: Welcome to the crazy thread and thanx for the contribution. The weather gds will be pleased x

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Dear Weather Gods.

Please don't take this as a lack of faith as I know that you will bestow us with much sunshine in four weeks time. However, it's nearly June and yesterday I seriously considered putting the heating on. It would be much appreciated if you saw fit to heat our bones and the hallowed ground of Pilton for a little before the main event.

NFRNFC!

Yours in continued faith,

ICGenie

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