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Causy |
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Yes, it is.
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I can't look it's all too depressing
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It's looking very unmuddy
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Posted: 18-June-2007 at 8:25pm | IP Logged
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There's not been 180,000 people walking over it yet!
My friend just phoned me, had read an article about Glastonbury.
He was stunned to discover the attendance, Aberdeen has only a slightly larger population!
Also, he was saying that they dug up a lot of the top soil, laid hard core underneath it, and then relaid it, to improve drainage.
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Posted: 18-June-2007 at 8:43pm | IP Logged
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Well it's been warm and sunny since 3ish and reports I'm getting from site is that it's muddy, but firm so far. Eavis has indeed fixed the drainage in the main problem areas, we'll see come Wednesday if it works.
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