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Mud, rubbish sex, food poisoning and the Quo replacing the headline act you've mortgaged your house to see. Tell us your experiences
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( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 13:33)
Mud, rubbish sex, food poisoning and the Quo replacing the headline act you've mortgaged your house to see. Tell us your experiences
Question from Chart Cat
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 13:33)
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Scott
Last time I got lost and shouted out "Scott! Scott". I was sharing a tent with Scott.
Unfortunately everyone in all the tents all over the place joined in "Scott! Scott! Scott!".
It was confusing and awful, marginally worse than hearing posh kids shout "bollocks". I hate festivals.
( , Mon 8 Jun 2009, 15:51, 2 replies)
Last time I got lost and shouted out "Scott! Scott". I was sharing a tent with Scott.
Unfortunately everyone in all the tents all over the place joined in "Scott! Scott! Scott!".
It was confusing and awful, marginally worse than hearing posh kids shout "bollocks". I hate festivals.
( , Mon 8 Jun 2009, 15:51, 2 replies)
Reminds me of Glasto 2004 or 2005 (I think)
Heading away from the Pyramid stage after a set, the area in the middle of the two main stages became log-jammed with people. Some poor girl had lost her boyfriend and decided to shout his name...
It was the same year a certain sketch had aired featuring Mr Alan Partridge
"Dan?" she squawked once, maybe twice.
"DAN!" came the reply from a handful of people.
"DAAAAAN!" replied several other groups of people.
"DAAAN! DAAAAAN! DAAAAAN!" said everyone in unison. "DAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!"
As I recall, the chants continued for the duration of the festival.
( , Tue 9 Jun 2009, 9:33, closed)
Heading away from the Pyramid stage after a set, the area in the middle of the two main stages became log-jammed with people. Some poor girl had lost her boyfriend and decided to shout his name...
It was the same year a certain sketch had aired featuring Mr Alan Partridge
"Dan?" she squawked once, maybe twice.
"DAN!" came the reply from a handful of people.
"DAAAAAN!" replied several other groups of people.
"DAAAN! DAAAAAN! DAAAAAN!" said everyone in unison. "DAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!"
As I recall, the chants continued for the duration of the festival.
( , Tue 9 Jun 2009, 9:33, closed)
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