[QUOTE] Gla$tonbury, obviously.[/QUOTE] You should be shot for that.
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I've been having fun in work pointing out to my colleagues that I was last at Gla$to before any of them were born.
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, AW I know all that. But the crocked one was referring to a song lyric, no?
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, platypus **** me. Auvache is probably younger than that, and he smells of wee. It explains crn's tendency to spout complete shite, thobut. I hereby resolve to cut the poor old **** a bit of slack. A bit.
What a load of old rubbish. I'm sure we did this last year, but it's worth noting that the only brands displayed prominently around the main stages are Greenpeace, Oxfam and Water Aid.
It's a well-known fact that the world is divided into two types of people: those who fear brainwashing, and those who have a clue.
One of the articles on the Guardian's website questioned why, when the main sponsors are tree-huggy, touch-feely, green charidees, do the people that go there become so capitalist & environmentally unfriendly, mainly in terms of buying food & drink and then just chucking the rubbish on the ground rather than putting it into the myriad of recycling bins. Hope you enjoyed it.
I wonder the same thing every time I go there. I also wonder at all the endless preaching of lefty and green propaganda when there's a good chance that the vast majority of attendees are, at least superficially, the converted. I did. Leonard Cohen alone was worth the entry fee - absolutely legendary.
I was greatly disapointed that he did not allow the BBC to film his session so us non-attending proles were deprived and offered a substituted rapper.