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Colters |
Posted: 01-April-2007 at 9:21pm | IP Logged
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Festival Virgin
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yeah i actually think it will be a sweet deal. Strait onto the site!
alas no beer runs to glasto town without the car......... :-(
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Posted: 01-April-2007 at 9:29pm | IP Logged
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Festival Virgin
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Yep; beer. Mmmm.
I'm travelling seriously light this year - got flooded out in 2005 and had to carry gear about in rucksack until tent emptied - so I'll probably take plenty of beer with me. Well; not plenty, but a fair amount.
I spent a fair bit of time at the cider bar and ended up dropping cider brandy in my pint - not good; sunburn / heatstroke/ flooded / killer hangover all in one weekend.
Edited by HiFreq on 01-April-2007 at 9:35pm
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Posted: 01-April-2007 at 11:19pm | IP Logged
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Just as well I didn't have to rely on buying a combined ticket, there's no Aberdeen service!!
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Posted: 02-April-2007 at 9:32am | IP Logged
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girl with the flashing crutch
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they don't have technologhy like busses up there
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Causy |
Posted: 02-April-2007 at 7:31pm | IP Logged
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You'll pay for that, mark my words you'll pay quine
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girl with the flashing crutch
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when you think you are hard enough send me a postcard
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Once I've learnt to write I might just do that
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LuinThallion |
Posted: 03-April-2007 at 5:57pm | IP Logged
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Festival Virgin
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I just rang Seetickets to get my reference number and ask about
coaches. They gave me reference number after telling them postcode and
card number. They said they have not got coach details ( except it's
National Express) yet and to ring back in few days. I looked up coaches
on National Express and most the coaches from Plymouth go up to
Heathrow first making a 3hr journey into a 9hr journey, not very green. They depart wed,thurs, fri and come back sunday or monday.
I got my tickets by phone, so far the coach price only has been deducted from my account.
http://www.nationalexpress.com/destinations/events/festivals/glastonbury.cfm
Edited by LuinThallion on 03-April-2007 at 8:53pm
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Posted: 03-April-2007 at 7:35pm | IP Logged
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Festival Virgin
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i got a travel-included ticket too, seems like lots of people did, reckon its a bit of a ruse!! So anyway yeah, am looking forward to having the details confirmed, I want there to be options on what time i go, as its my first I really wanna get there with a day to spare. So yeah, bit of a plea, Im going on my own, and am nervous about travelling on the coach and being ignored, please set my mind at ease!!
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HiFreq |
Posted: 04-April-2007 at 12:26am | IP Logged
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Festival Virgin
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Don't worry about a thing. Two of us went on the coach in 2005 and actually preferred it to getting there by other means. Within 5 minutes, we were already having a great time getting to know our fellow travellers, managed to have a sleep on the way and were into the site within about ten minutes of getting off, (not as in "getting off"; it wasn't that friendly - I meant as in "disembarking from the omnibus"...).
One of the best things about Glastonbury is that you're never alone, unless you want to be. If you are going on your own, you'll be fine.
Edited by HiFreq on 04-April-2007 at 12:27am
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