They're moaning that it will be all muddy and smelly and there'll be pissed and high people everywhere (I didn't tell them that I'd be one of them).
2006-09-17
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Ms. Roxie
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I can't afford to pay for their tickets!!
2006-09-17
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update #1
I showed them the DVD but they were too drunk to watch it. Maybe I should try again?
2006-09-17
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update #2
I have the same problem with my mates, they're a bit too attached to their pipe and slippers set up. I got round it by getting people to go to a smaller festival instead - Bestival or Summer Sundae, where it's easier to navigate round and so it's less muddy and chaotic and overwhelming. But if you're set on Glastonbury, maybe try kidnapping them?
2006-09-17 09:49:56
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answered by comradelouise 4
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i have been to Glastonbury countless circumstances and function a fifteen three hundred and sixty 5 days previous daughter, i'd not enable her bypass by employing herself or with a set of her pals except they'd a accountable grownup. this is huge and we've had stuff nicked before and ok ninety 9% of human beings are outstanding yet i might want to favor someone there (not glued to her side) yet someone close to to her tent. Take: Wellies Jumper Rain Coat solar Hat solar Cream toddler Wipes Hand Sani Gel lavatory Roll discomfort Killers Water Bottle Snacks Torch (with spare batteries) funds Belt and placed on all of it the time even on your slumbering bag. Mini First help kit do not take distinctive funds (in spite of the actual undeniable reality that nutrition is intense priced) and something that you would possibly want to bypass over if it develop into stolen. Use the lockers accessible. do not devour something offered to you, anticipate to be sure quite some inebriated and drugged up human beings and function exciting! make positive you may carry all of it regardless of the reality that the carpark is miles from the tenting elements.
2016-11-27 19:56:23
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answered by raymer 4
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Glastonbury's a blast if U have UR don't mind stinking a bit & sleeping rough 4 the sake of some cool bands.
U either like it or loath it.
I loathed it but my daughter has been 3 years running & loves it.
Worth taking her when she was little, wasn't it?
It's a let UR hair down, no worries enjoy the atmosphere & bring home some fab memories.
But it's not 4 every1.
Good Luck, don't give up trying 2 talk them in2 it.
Tell them from me. At least go once & C how U get on.
2006-09-17 00:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason you have to convince them is because they're right - ever since they stuck a gert fence round it (to keep all the idiots in) and charged a fortune to wade around in shite - i've give it a miss. Try Ashton Court, it's cheaper
If you have to go on your own and you can come back and tell them your Pilton stories.
I'm sure they'll be rivetted.
2006-09-17 00:16:06
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answered by kittyfreek 5
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There's a 2 disc version of Glastonbury, its brilliant, just show it to them, they'll see how much fun they'll have, plus not everyone that goes there, gets high, or drunk, you can buy the dvd on Amazon.
2006-09-17 00:14:36
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answered by blackfoot203 2
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Free tickets, free food, free beer, free women, a nice warm caravan to sleep, free transport to and from the gig, did I miss anything? :-)
2006-09-17 00:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Pay for their tickets and dry cleaning bill.
2006-09-17 00:03:08
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answered by Laughing Boy 2
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Try and get across how fun it will be...and suggest stuff that they will enjoy, just try not to force them.
2006-09-17 00:04:52
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answered by Fairy Lights 2
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tell them there will b loads of lovly ladys in a field all soaking wet and dirty with them
2006-09-17 00:09:08
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answered by JAYNE B 2
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Maybe they don't want to do that. Find some new friends there.
2006-09-17 00:04:48
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answered by miso1cat 5
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