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By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
One of my brothers got in by using the cover of an ambulance that was heading into the site. However, in my mind, that pales into insignificance compared to the story (urban myth?) about two blokes putting on high viz jac jackets (with 'SECURITY'* written on them) and real or pretend walkie talkies, and walking straight through the police compound and into the festival. May not beat the 'Twix' story in many eyes, but if true, would be a fantastic heist in mine. * 'SECURITY' - I, in a very corny fashion, once brought a jacket with 'INSECURITY' written on it in luminous letters into Glastonbury. 'It' was a 'new out' kind of jacket / bit o0f humour and I was then (and probably shall ever remain) a gullible fool, and I brought it in to the festival. I genuinely thought it would amuse some people - and it probably did. However, I'd got seperated from my mates (yes, they all ran off, I suspect) and needed a smoke. So, I went up to the Stone Circle. Well, as I was lying down there (recovering from my epic journey from our campsite to the Stone Circle), I heard a lad say to his mate 'Look at that lazy bastard security guard lying down on the ground - or some such. It was then that I 'knew' that I'd never score wearing the jacket. -
By GrumpyRaver · Posted
I was only disputing the point about Pyramid and Other headliners. LCD aren’t Electronica though… -
green policies will bring that about, which some scrutiny will make clear.
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By Upside down frowner · Posted
Nice year, where I met some really friendly people. It is true that the people around you can relaly make a set. From setting up my caravan on my own, the neighbours offering a beer and chat, throughout the festival. At Coldplay my wife and I were stood next to a family of Glastonbury veterans from Darlington, from the youngest to oldest they were sound (probably post on here) they shared their glow up bands with us and other couples around us were bouncing. Met a retired Londoner, living in Spain at Fabric's 25th who we had a real laugh with. The whole 5 days people were good and I hope I returned the energy to people 😊
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