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Self Confirmed 2016


JoeyT

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DJ Rubbish is very much a tradition for me, lovely way to chill at sunday lunchtime :)

plus he played a ridiculous latenight set in monster raving loony party last year, which was the most fun I had at the whole fest I reckon, he's bonkers. I gave him my mini cheddars, can't go wrong.

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4 minutes ago, Brave Sir Robin said:

First self-confirmation for outside of the fence: playing the Pop Up Motel are someone called Jubilee Park... or is it Catfish?

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The guy on the right has the face of a man who knows he'll be playing at a campsite within touching distance of Glastonbury but doesn't have a ticket.

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Pop Up Motel seems to be some outside camp site (I don't want to improve their position in Google giving the URL here). They're probably gonna play there, I'm afraid that's the only thing we need to know about them.

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28 minutes ago, Gnomicide said:

Shirts buttoned to the top with no tie.

Sure sign of a bunch of wrong 'uns

 

13 minutes ago, Glastobuddy said:

Yep, bad hair, Denim and shirts buttoned up are never gonna get you anywhere!big.jpg

So basically spot on then! :D

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11 hours ago, Brave Sir Robin said:

First self-confirmation for outside of the fence: playing the Pop Up Motel are someone called Jubilee Park... or is it Catfish?

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11 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

The guy on the right has the face of a man who knows he'll be playing at a campsite within touching distance of Glastonbury but doesn't have a ticket.

Perhaps he's just pissed off that they forgot to tell him they were all wearing jackets for the shoot.

They do look like an utter bunch of c**ts though.

Imagine telling people you are playing Glastonbury and then when the cute girl you are trying to impress says "what stage?", you have to explain that your playing in the Glastonbury area.... Well actually more in the farm vicinity...well we're playing the Glastonbury fringe...well ok, we playing in a pop up hotel outside the fence.......but you can see the ribbon tower!

 

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