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 Post subject: Glastonbury
PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:27 am 
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Spent the day there on Saturday. What a strange place. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Glastonbury
PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:49 am 
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NickD wrote:
Spent the day there on Saturday. What a strange place. :shock:


Too early mate, dont start while end of June. No wonder it was a bit quiet!

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The village itself is a few miles from the festival site. It is a hippy paradise, and I also had a piss in a talking toilet. :shock: :shock:

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NickD wrote:
The village itself is a few miles from the festival site. It is a hippy paradise, and I also had a piss in a talking toilet. :shock: :shock:


Are you sure? ....or are the voices in your head playing up again?? :wink:

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No, it was definitely a talking toilet. Got more sense out of it than you do with one or two on here as well. :D

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I once took a school trip there on the pretext that we were going to use it as inspiration for creative writing coursework. I really just wanted to take my nice Y11 to get them to see all the hippy shops.
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NickD wrote:
The village itself is a few miles from the festival site. It is a hippy paradise, and I also had a piss in a talking toilet. :shock: :shock:



sure you didn't eat a hash cake in a cafe?????

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Richard Hawley wrote:
NickD wrote:
The village itself is a few miles from the festival site. It is a hippy paradise, and I also had a piss in a talking toilet. :shock: :shock:



sure you didn't eat a hash cake in a cafe?????


:wink: :*:

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 Post subject: Re: Glastonbury
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NickD wrote:
Spent the day there on Saturday. What a strange place. :shock:


it doesn't have a touch of the royston vasey about it does it? :wink:

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I've been visiting Glastonbury for years, as I was into the Arthurian mythology, and then there was festival and everything..there are some amazing shops :shock: ..I went to nearby Weston super Mare when the Green Men were in vogue there, picked one up for the fraction of the price they were in Glastonbury!!

(Now you know I'm a nutter.)

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Great up the Tor though, pity you can't park there any more though and have to rely on the bus.. :(

Love the Royston Vasey comparison.. :*: :*:


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There are two ways up the Tor, I pushed/carried my now nearly 15 year old up there in his pushchair....the really steep way, got to the top and realised there was an easier way up. Happy days


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You really should encourage him out of the pushchair, now he's 15 :?

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loftyeric2 wrote:
You really should encourage him out of the pushchair, now he's 15 :?


Aye, well you know how young uns are these days? :*:

(He was about 3 I think - 15 a week on Sunday, frightening where time goes)


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