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Does anyone else have any stories of festival related short-term joy?
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Did I tell you about our mate getting his tent robbed? He was asleep naked (drunk) and someone took all his clothes and wellies!! We were all up in the morning sitting outside our tent not knowing he was stuck in his with no clothes.
Quite funny that was :-)
Did I tell you about our mate getting his tent robbed? He was asleep naked (drunk) and someone took all his clothes and wellies!! We were all up in the morning sitting outside our tent not knowing he was stuck in his with no clothes.
Quite funny that was :-)
The last time I went to Glastonbury some morons near us had nicked lots of stuff from neighbouring tents and then drew attention to themselves by lobbing things in the general direction of their victims. So we called the police who promptly ejected them sans tents, upon which they then invited us to divide the remaining spoils amongst ourselves. Looking back now that seems a bit harsh perhaps, but it seemed OK at the time.
Those were in the days (not actually all that long ago) when you could ring up weeks after the tickets went on sale and still book one.
Those were in the days (not actually all that long ago) when you could ring up weeks after the tickets went on sale and still book one.
"What sort of w*nker would knick someone's clobber at a festi?"
The sort who would nick anything anywhere else.
With the size of the crowd at Glastonbury, the proportion of undesireables obviously increases in proportion, but in percentage terms, it is still small.
Obey the rules - don't leave anything in your tent you are not prepared to lose, and in your friend's case, cut down on the alcohol - if you don;t hear and feel people nicking out of your tent, you have overdone it!!!
The sort who would nick anything anywhere else.
With the size of the crowd at Glastonbury, the proportion of undesireables obviously increases in proportion, but in percentage terms, it is still small.
Obey the rules - don't leave anything in your tent you are not prepared to lose, and in your friend's case, cut down on the alcohol - if you don;t hear and feel people nicking out of your tent, you have overdone it!!!
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