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Gap Year(s)


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25 minutes ago, rubenz said:

Rumour has it the toilet doors don't clang as loudly nowadays, although this is a fairly recent thing.

More compost toilets nowadays. The porcelain toilets at the top of Big Ground are no more (they were ace, actual flushing loos).

 

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20 hours ago, crazyfool1 said:

Along with lots of people lurking at the edge trying to work out who the f@@K is who

Think everyone has done that, even at their own pitch, with their own family and friends, whom are shouting their name and waving their arms frantic style.

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25 minutes ago, Quark said:

Difference is that you take photos you creepy bugger :lol:

Haha, only the one photo... it seemed to capture the moment. It would have taken too long to ask everyone’s permission ?

I will try harder next year (if I’m lucky to bag a ticket).

 

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The sound at the JP the last two years has been absolutely amazing, too - in particular Sigur Ros in 16 and DJ Shadow in 17 - it felt like the music was absolutely everywhere, I was bathing in it (and this is nothing to do with substances, I hasten to add) 

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7 minutes ago, balti-pie said:

The sound at the JP the last two years has been absolutely amazing, too - in particular Sigur Ros in 16 and DJ Shadow in 17 - it felt like the music was absolutely everywhere, I was bathing in it (and this is nothing to do with substances, I hasten to add) 

Yeah, that's how I felt in the Pyramid. Bathing in it is a good way to put it.

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13 hours ago, balti-pie said:

The sound at the JP the last two years has been absolutely amazing, too - in particular Sigur Ros in 16 and DJ Shadow in 17 - it felt like the music was absolutely everywhere, I was bathing in it (and this is nothing to do with substances, I hasten to add) 

DJ Shadow was immense - I almost felt like I was going to vomit from the bass (in a good way...)

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On 9/3/2018 at 2:46 PM, Pinhead said:

Yeah, Joe Bananas went donkeys years ago.

I thought so, but didn't have the courage to say so. If I'm honest I wouldn't know most of the alterations that have taken place over the years at Glastonbury. I've always camped in the same spot, on top of a hill, and just walked down in to 'town' from there. I've never really consciously made too much of a note of what's where, as I've tended not to care where I was headed.The only object that I've even needed to know is where the Pyramid was, for getting back to the tent purposes at night / early hours of the morning.

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5 hours ago, justperfect said:

ALAN has replaced BOLLOCKS as the "hilarious" thing to shout at the campsite during the night

If many Boomtowners turn up you may get a fair bit of ‘Nice one Bruvva!’ too.

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On 9/3/2018 at 8:15 PM, oneeye said:

More compost toilets nowadays. The porcelain toilets at the top of Big Ground are no more (they were ace, actual flushing loos).

 

It was a good idea, so naturally gotten rid of. 

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17 hours ago, UEF said:

It was a good idea, so naturally gotten rid of. 

They disappeared as a result of the festival continuing to become greener; more compost toilets etc..., flushing loos perceived to be using too much water. They were magic though ??

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