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    Glastonbury.

    Has anyone been?





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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamble View Post
    Has anyone been?
    No too old for the tent thing.
    BBC2 is my comfy thing,
    Devil in disguise,

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    Me too.

    Mr Hamble has been reminiscing on his jaunt to Knebworth.
    I noticed he still remembers the down side before the music.

    I have been to Woodstock.......2015.
    Took a photo of a plaque in a field.

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    For a small fee I can tell you the line-up for next year. Cross my Palm with Silver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Londoner View Post
    For a small fee I can tell you the line-up for next year. Cross my Palm with Silver.
    The cows are headlining.

    The blades of grass.
    Earth wind and rain.
    The field mice and the termites.
    Birdies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamble View Post
    Has anyone been?
    Corbyn went , he'd sooner go there than attend armed force's day on Saturday . Says everything really .
    REST IN PEACE THE 96.
    Y.N.W.A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grassroots View Post
    Corbyn went , he'd sooner go there than attend armed force's day on Saturday . Says everything really .
    Target audience for Corbyn and Greenpeace.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by grassroots View Post
    Corbyn went , he'd sooner go there than attend armed force's day on Saturday . Says everything really .
    In 2012 20,000 service personnel were cut and made to wait 5 years longer for their Pension was that Corbyn at fault too? Don't forget the Tories were in Government and after cutting everything to the bone and BORROWING £Billions we keep getting that Tory broken record about "the state Labour left us in" which was nowhere near as bad as those Fiscally Prudent Monetary Expert little rich boys have taken us to NOW.
    So Corbyn never attended Armed Forces Day but you must be going to tell us some TWO FACED Tory did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grassroots View Post
    Corbyn went , he'd sooner go there than attend armed force's day on Saturday . Says everything really .
    Why do we need armed forces day, we've already got remembrance day ? Corbyn is trying to build a popular movement, whether you agree with that or not, he won't achieve that objective by engaging with Daily Mail reading ex-squaddies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion102 View Post
    Why do we need armed forces day, we've already got remembrance day ? Corbyn is trying to build a popular movement, whether you agree with that or not, he won't achieve that objective by engaging with Daily Mail reading ex-squaddies.
    Remembrance Day is for the dead.
    Armed Forces Day is for the living.

    They are the same human beings Corbyn would jump at a photo shoot hugging if they were civilians with life changing injury's mental health issues and survivor post traumatic stress from the war on British streets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Londoner View Post
    In 2012 20,000 service personnel were cut and made to wait 5 years longer for their Pension was that Corbyn at fault too? Don't forget the Tories were in Government and after cutting everything to the bone and BORROWING £Billions we keep getting that Tory broken record about "the state Labour left us in" which was nowhere near as bad as those Fiscally Prudent Monetary Expert little rich boys have taken us to NOW.
    So Corbyn never attended Armed Forces Day but you must be going to tell us some TWO FACED Tory did.
    Yes I attended AFD with pride , and there were a lot of my former comrades on parade who vote labor .
    The reason we paraded was to pay our respect to men and women we served with who lost their lives on operations for the likes of you , you disrespect fool .
    And we all saluted the PM , Tory and Labour alike .
    REST IN PEACE THE 96.
    Y.N.W.A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamble View Post
    Has anyone been?
    I enjoy camping but only for the benefit of the peacefulness, away from crowds, household jobs etc., I most certainly would not find any benefit in sitting around for a few days wasting time drinking, sleeping and listening to a whole cacophony of noise - if I was expected to do it, they would have to pay me a lot more than the £238 entrance fee that they were charging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    I enjoy camping but only for the benefit of the peacefulness, away from crowds, household jobs etc., I most certainly would not find any benefit in sitting around for a few days wasting time drinking, sleeping and listening to a whole cacophony of noise - if I was expected to do it, they would have to pay me a lot more than the £238 entrance fee that they were charging.
    + £5 Booking Fee
    £50 to Park
    £1.40 for a pint of milk (locally sourced of course).

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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    I enjoy camping but only for the benefit of the peacefulness, away from crowds, household jobs etc., I most certainly would not find any benefit in sitting around for a few days wasting time drinking, sleeping and listening to a whole cacophony of noise - if I was expected to do it, they would have to pay me a lot more than the £238 entrance fee that they were charging.
    Said one of my interests is Bushcarft and has been for many years , I do a couple of getaways a month , mainly the Peak District and Snowdonia .
    Love the solitude and getting back to nature . Once I've set up and cooked a meal I just love to sit and listen to the wild .
    REST IN PEACE THE 96.
    Y.N.W.A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grassroots View Post
    Yes I attended AFD with pride , and there were a lot of my former comrades on parade who vote labor .
    The reason we paraded was to pay our respect to men and women we served with who lost their lives on operations for the likes of you , you disrespect fool .
    And we all saluted the PM , Tory and Labour alike .
    WHY am I disrespectful??? For pointing out that The Tories have cut the Forces to the bone and made the ones lucky enough to carry on wait a further 5 years for their Pension. When I said about TWO FACED Tory I was referring to Government Ministers who cut then praise then cut again. Which of THEM were there if Corbyn's absence causes so much Apoplexy. Christ I put it in the Best English I can. You really need to stop losing your rag at the drop of a hat it is bad for your blood pressure.

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