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Dalai Lama self-confirms


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Fair enough, but you could extend the same perspective to folk attending either Dolly or the DL. Anyone attending anything at Glastonbury to 'be seen' is on a bit of a fool's errand - it's difficult to stick out much in a crowd of 100 thousand people.

Of course I could, but I'm not going turn round to them and say that they should of been watching some minimal techno in the dance tent instead.

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not to disrespect anyone from Hull but why would anyone watch a documentary on Hull? :P

Come home from work, sit down whack the tv on and just skimming through the channels, ahhhh here we go BBC4 "Hull: The City of Dreams" perfect

Well one was more just featuring Hull, as they were travelling along the East Coast on a train and the other other was about the fishing boats from Hull. (I only remember them as my dad happened to have them on the TV recently, I am not some sort of mad Hull enthusiast whose never actually visted. :P).

Hmmm, you sure about that?

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:lol:

The fake boobs are actually very cleverly disguised weapons , kind of a Bond esque gadget...

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was this a hoax / website hacked? or have they just removed the listing (at request of glastonbury?)

http://www.dalailama.com/teachings/schedule

i see he's still appearing at kempton racetrack though on the monday!

no doubt has £20 (lent to him by richard gere) for a nag to win on the 3:40

Probably just pulled on request as it is still here:

http://compassionoxford.com/dalai-lama-appear-glastonbury-festival-2015/

Website certainly not hacked.

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