Festivals II
It's that time of year again
I was at a free festival outside Worthing in the early 90s, expounds Richard mcbeef off the internet. A bloke went mental on the dancefloor and started hitting people. He was restrained, calmed down, but then did it again, a good three times more. Eventually he was pursued around the arena by an ever-growing number of people, like in Benny Hill. He was chased into a massive nettle patch and ended up tied to a chair.
Tell us your festival experiences.
( , Thu 25 Jun 2015, 9:45)
It's that time of year again
I was at a free festival outside Worthing in the early 90s, expounds Richard mcbeef off the internet. A bloke went mental on the dancefloor and started hitting people. He was restrained, calmed down, but then did it again, a good three times more. Eventually he was pursued around the arena by an ever-growing number of people, like in Benny Hill. He was chased into a massive nettle patch and ended up tied to a chair.
Tell us your festival experiences.
( , Thu 25 Jun 2015, 9:45)
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Quite likely (probability close to 1.0), since the paths and signs funnel people towards the gate,
and student son would have been unable to pass through without a ticket, thereby guaranteeing he'd be waiting in a spot that squaddie son would have to walk past.
That is assuming, of course, there is only one gate. For X gates, the chance is around 1/X.
( , Wed 1 Jul 2015, 18:17, 1 reply)
and student son would have been unable to pass through without a ticket, thereby guaranteeing he'd be waiting in a spot that squaddie son would have to walk past.
That is assuming, of course, there is only one gate. For X gates, the chance is around 1/X.
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