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Security dancing Lionel...


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did it for Dolly last year too. Not security though, just people wearing the tops to appear like security because its wacky.

 

Don't quite get the point of these orchestrated 'flashmobs'. Just all looks a bit contrived. 

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did it for Dolly last year too. Not security though, just people wearing the tops to appear like security because its wacky.

Don't quite get the point of these orchestrated 'flashmobs'. Just all looks a bit contrived.

They should be catching tent thieves not dancing like tits.

Miserable bastard I know

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Stage security have no brief to be chasing tent thieves. I think it was fun myself. Better than the old days of Stuart security bashing people in that we're trying to have fun.

Yeah but they wern't Stewart though - it was a performance; coreographed...

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Yeah but they wern't Stewart though - it was a performance; coreographed...

Are Stuart still involved....or have they all retired to enjoy the mountain of fags, booze and drugs they confiscated from festival goers...all legitimately of course...

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Remember when some plummy performing arts student piped up on here a few years ago that she'd like to break a world record for the world's biggest flashmob up the Park hill and wanted volunteers, then Russy took her down in spectacular fashion?

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Are Stuart still involved....or have they all retired to enjoy the mountain of fags, booze and drugs they confiscated from festival goers...all legitimately of course...

Yeah right - proxy dealers...

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Remember when some plummy performing arts student piped up on here a few years ago that she'd like to break a world record for the world's biggest flashmob up the Park hill and wanted volunteers, then Russy took her down in spectacular fashion?

I'd forgotten all about that! Ahhhhhhh ...... memories! :)

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Yeah but they wern't Stewart though - it was a performance; coreographed...

You misunderstand I never suggested they were Stuart. Stuart are no longer involved with the festival at all. I am aware it was choreographed my Twitter was full of it. I jus thought it a nice representation of security compared with the old days.

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I only saw it when I watched Lionels set again at home, I thought it was funny.  Can security not have a bit of fun too?

Obviously not :(

People seem to like them being moody uninvolved and not joining in. Sad really :(

I personally loved seeing it ( on the TV when I got back) it was great seeing them joining in.

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Obviously not :(

People seem to like them being moody uninvolved and not joining in. Sad really :(

I personally loved seeing it ( on the TV when I got back) it was great seeing them joining in.

 

Well, we can appreciate it :)

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Efests can be most odd.

 

A thread with a simple question gets turned into a negative moaning thread!!

Is there an efests equivalent of Godwin's Law? Only about moaning rather than Hitler references?

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