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I'd like some travel tips for New Orleans, Alabama and Georgia.
And about Glastonbury, too. Poorly worded insults about middle class people attending a middle class event are also welcome.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:08, archived)
Due to Glastonbury being so vast, don't tie yourself down to see loads of bands.
As getting from one stage to another can take an age, it's best I found to pick a couple of stand out bands then just go for a wander and you'll see some really good stuff.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:12, archived)
I have a habit of just wandering around at festivals, ignoring my friends.
It's very much a case of 'Right, the tent's up. See you on Monday'. I've heard the site's absolutely massive. The flatmate is in a tizz because her boyfriend wants to spend the last night in 'The Field'. Don't know what that is, but planning to be there this far ahead sounds a bit weird...
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:26, archived)
Thats definitely the right way to do it.
'The Field' not sure of this, I know we waited for the sun to come up one morning on the hill by the stone circle. Was good fun, beer coat was needed though as it was chuffing cold.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:31, archived)
Go to Deanies in New Orleans.
www.deanies.com/

Gladys Knight's Chicken and Waffles in Atlanta.
www.gladysandron.net/
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:13, archived)
Don't forget to constantly tweet about what a good time you're having!

(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:14, archived)
I've taken substantial measures to avoid appearing like a dick.
For example, I shall not be facebooking or tweeting, nor will I be waving my iPhone about taking pictures and then posting them to instagram using 'cool' filters.
Instead I shall be taking an actual film camera.

Oh, wait...
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:22, archived)
The BBC coverage of Glastonbury was often unbearable to watch, due to the amount of times
Jo Whiley(especially)and the other presenters would say what a great year it is. Also how much fun they were having.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:23, archived)
I forgot it's impossible to tweet and have a good time at the same time.

(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:26, archived)
I only use Twitter to complain to companies.
It's quite effective.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:28, archived)
What would a BBC employee have to gain by publicly outing a company that you feel has done you wrong?

(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:30, archived)
The same thing any other employee would have.
Swift, violent justice.
(, Wed 15 Jun 2011, 18:32, archived)