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The American BBQ place opposite the entrance to Kidz Field. Just melt in the mouth bits of meat. Boozy Brisket with Burnt Bits. Yum. And with a convenient crepe stall next door for afters. Basically lived off of them & Eat The Farm Porky Burgers and a crew breakfast every morning, with a banana and an orange for lunch. Oh the joy of having breakfast, tea, coffee and fruit laid on for you when you wake up is a true volunteering bonus. It's just occurred to me that I didn't have my traditional Sunshine Smoothie this year. That's a tradition broken. Were they even there? Usually have a place near other and another in The Park.
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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
Which is odd because, after I reported a message which used racial slurs, I've received messages from mods saying that racial slurs are actually allowed under eFest guidelines. How confusing. What *are* the site guidelines?! -
By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
I can't see the post now, I've been busy. Someone had a post deleted for saying the words "woke ideology"? -
By Colorblindjames · Posted
That as I said has been happening for years. It’s what happens at festivals. -
Good My favourite thing every year is that the artist's enthusiasm almost always matches the crowds. They all seem so excited to be playing and bring their A game. Romy was a perfect example of this. Food was brilliant as always, fritter shack was my fave. I do wish they could try and control the prices a bit more though, I paid £1 for a cup of tea at one vendor and then £3.50 at another. Campsite stewards are always a lovely bunch. The weather was fantastic. The majority of the people there were lovely. The simple feeling of being at Glastonbury is absolutely unrivalled. If they could bottle it they'd make a fortune. Bad Overcrowding/poor scheduling. The only time I had problems with the crowd was for events like Charli XCX where the security simply couldn't manage the crowd and contributed to the situation becoming more dangerous. Also felt this lead to worse behaviour from attendees too, a bit more "loutish" behaviour than previously with chanting and pushing in more prevalent. Rubbish seemed to be more prevalent and bins didn't seem to be emptied as often. Late night programming - SEC is just a bit of a nightmare to get to, to navigate, to be in and the crowd there is always absolutely f**ked (nothing wrong with this) which makes everything more difficult. Silver hayes closes early so everyone just heads to SEC and everything becomes gridlocked. A really really minor one, but I wish the stewards would be a bit more chill once you've passed the security/wristband gate! Every year they force you to move on immediately which obviously needs to happen, but when you've carried stuff in the boiling sun for 2 hours and are finally through, you then get given your programme and tote when you have no hands free and people are obviously going to want to take a breather. I know they need to keep people moving but just a bit more understanding would be great. As always, the good outweighs the bad tremendously and I had an amazing weekend. Better programming (crowd wise) and a late night rethink needs to happen at some stage though as it's clear a lot of peoples primary reason for attending the festival is the late night action.
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