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Cabaret Field bar, Wednesday 6pm: eFestivals meet (2019 edition)


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I can't believe I didn't have my first pint until I was at the meet ?  Normally I'm more socially lubricated by that time and will chat to any and everyone.  I then proceeded to drink a lot in quite a short space of time, not realising I was already a bit spangled from sunstroke..... oooops. Did get a decent amount of hugs off folk, but will be aiming for more next time!  The meet didn't feel long enough for my liking.

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Apologies for not being there. In all honesty, my introversion kicked in and I didn’t want to be confronted by meeting lots of people who I know I wouldn’t recognise and have to pretend to remember their usernames/posts. 

Feel like I missed out. You’re all lovely, I’m sure. 

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8 minutes ago, kalifire said:

Apologies for not being there. In all honesty, my introversion kicked in and I didn’t want to be confronted by meeting lots of people who I know I wouldn’t recognise and have to pretend to remember their usernames/posts. 

Feel like I missed out. You’re all lovely, I’m sure. 

No need to apologise to anyone!  Introversion happens to us all.

I spotted a couple of familiar faces which I think is the only reason I was able to go and be sociable without a load of drink in me.  

I'm glad we do name badges because even if I have met people before, I am terrible with remembering people.  I also get convinced that no-one will remember me even if I remember them (this applies in real life as well as meet type things).

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23 minutes ago, kalifire said:

Apologies for not being there. In all honesty, my introversion kicked in and I didn’t want to be confronted by meeting lots of people who I know I wouldn’t recognise and have to pretend to remember their usernames/posts. 

Feel like I missed out. You’re all lovely, I’m sure. 

Although I haven't been to Glastonbury for a few years now, I can honestly say that the meet up is really very enjoyable. I went to my first meet up (which was at the Cider Bus) and had the very same anxieties as you have expressed. Strangely enough I didn't even meet a single efester that year. I couldn't see anybody with efests t shirts on, so couldn't tell who was who. So, the next year I plucked up the courage all over again, and went for it again. This time, I connected with people - I think I saw Mr& Mrs efests sitting down giving name badges out (and there may have been an efests flag flying too). Anyway, despite my initial nerves, I managed to relax quite rapidly and enjoyed the company of everybody I met. I've been to two more since then and enjoyed them thoroughly too.

My advice if you get a ticket for next year (as I have little doubt you'll be trying to) is to grab the bull by the horns and go for it. It's a fantastic way to start the festival off. 

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55 minutes ago, kalifire said:

Apologies for not being there. In all honesty, my introversion kicked in and I didn’t want to be confronted by meeting lots of people who I know I wouldn’t recognise and have to pretend to remember their usernames/posts. 

Feel like I missed out. You’re all lovely, I’m sure. 

Nearly happened to me, I briefly jumped in got me sticker shook about 3-4 peoples hands then ran back to me pals who were in the same bar and hadn’t noticed I had just wandered off plus we were moving soon anyway. 

Will do better next time if October decides to treat me again. 

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On 7/3/2019 at 5:00 PM, crazyfool1 said:

mrs skoo didn't seem to be doing too bad either :) 

I was like a kid at Christmas, was so pleased I'd actually made it for once! Plus Wednesday excitement. I do recall a particularly cringe-worthy moment telling Neil I thought he'd be more like Gandalf.

I promise to be much more cool and reserved next year if the ticket gods are kind.

 

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Just now, Skoo said:

I was like a kid at Christmas, was so pleased I'd actually made it for once! Plus Wednesday excitement. I do recall a particularly cringe-worthy moment telling Neil I thought he'd be more like Gandalf.

I promise to be much more cool and reserved next year if the ticket gods are kind.

 

nope dont .. Glastonbury is a great opportunity to let go ... save being reserved for normal life :) it was funny ... nothing wrong with that at all :) 

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On 7/6/2019 at 12:26 AM, kalifire said:

Feel like I missed out. You’re all lovely, I’m sure. 

Sure, I'll take that :D

EDIT: also worth pointing out that I went in 17, met people and had lots of fun, recognised them this year at the R&F as I approached, and still managed to march straight on past and into Avalon to collect myself before having another crack.

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7 minutes ago, Skoo said:

I was like a kid at Christmas, was so pleased I'd actually made it for once! Plus Wednesday excitement. I do recall a particularly cringe-worthy moment telling Neil I thought he'd be more like Gandalf.

I promise to be much more cool and reserved next year if the ticket gods are kind.

 

Never change!! You do you :)

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