Glastonbury 2020 ... now 2022

Glastonbury 2020 ... now 2022

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HighwayStar

4,292 posts

145 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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jakesmith said:
popeyewhite said:
Lost me there, sorry
I’m saying you’re a weirdo
thumbup

That made me chuckle

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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jakesmith said:
popeyewhite said:
Lost me there, sorry
I’m saying you’re a weirdo
For gaining more pleasure lying on a lounger on a beach in the sun than standing with tens of thousands of unwashed middle class snowflakes on a rites of passage trip in any kind of British weather watching a past it 80s disco queen? Seriously? <shudder>

Perhaps you've forgotten what 'hedonism' means. biggrin

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
For gaining more pleasure lying on a lounger on a beach in the sun than standing with tens of thousands of unwashed middle class snowflakes on a rites of passage trip in any kind of British weather watching a past it 80s disco queen? Seriously? <shudder>

Perhaps you've forgotten what 'hedonism' means. biggrin
Then how is your comment about ‘if you had a ticket, you would now return it’ relevant if you don’t even like festivals

As relevant as a vegan saying they don’t like the look of the new double quarts pounder with bacon

One of the best thing about Glasto is a break from miserable old chumps like you to be honest

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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jakesmith said:
Then how is your comment about ‘if you had a ticket, you would now return it’ relevant if you don’t even like festivals
Just read the thread properly. I've been three times. Maybe four if I bother to think about it. Feel free to point out where I said i didn't like all festivals? confused

jakesmith said:
One of the best thing about Glasto is a break from miserable old chumps like you to be honest
Right, because there's no over thirties at Glasto, is there? rofl

HighwayStar

4,292 posts

145 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
petemurphy said:
popeyewhite said:
Diana Ross at Glastonbury? I'd send my ticket back.
take it you havent been before
I've been three times.

I'm sure times have changed since I last went though, but why would anyone camp to see a past-her-sell-by-date-disco singer? There's lots of cheaper pop stars of the eighties gigs around at the moment you don't have to pay a fortune to attend. biggrin
So, on your 3 visits you loved every single band across the 3 days of each year? There weren't any that you had no interest in seeing?

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
jakesmith said:
Then how is your comment about ‘if you had a ticket, you would now return it’ relevant if you don’t even like festivals
Just read the thread properly. I've been three times. Maybe four if I bother to think about it. Feel free to point out where I said i didn't like all festivals? confused

jakesmith said:
One of the best thing about Glasto is a break from miserable old chumps like you to be honest
Right, because there's no over thirties at Glasto, is there? rofl
Very few as miserable as you in my experience, it’s an even for people to go to who are pleasant, open minded, fun, tolerant. Ie not you.

And if you’ve been 3 times but you’d theoretically return your ticket had you got one this year as you don’t approve of the Ross booking, presumably there wasn’t a single act on the bill for the last 3 times you went that you didn’t like. Quite a feat for an event that has 3000 acts over 5 days that you’ve been to 3 times

Is it more likely that you’ve not got any friends to go with as a result of your unpleasant personality and you’re making out that you wouldn’t go anyway even though actually you’d love to attend. Or maybe events like that are off the table as your Weekends are now dictated by your Mrs who makes you go to Homebase and buy some vile coloured paint to redecorate the spare room and you can only dream of getting a hand job at the end? Something like that I’m guessing

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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HighwayStar said:
popeyewhite said:
petemurphy said:
popeyewhite said:
Diana Ross at Glastonbury? I'd send my ticket back.
take it you havent been before
I've been three times.

I'm sure times have changed since I last went though, but why would anyone camp to see a past-her-sell-by-date-disco singer? There's lots of cheaper pop stars of the eighties gigs around at the moment you don't have to pay a fortune to attend. biggrin
So, on your 3 visits you loved every single band across the 3 days of each year? There weren't any that you had no interest in seeing?
I always picked favourites, not bands I wanted to miss. To be completely truthful in the days when I went to Glasto it seemed more rock based, so it was unlikely ther'd be much I'd try to avoid.

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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jakesmith said:
Very few as miserable as you in my experience, it’s an even for people to go to who are pleasant, open minded, fun, tolerant. Ie not you.

And if you’ve been 3 times but you’d theoretically return your ticket had you got one this year as you don’t approve of the Ross booking, presumably there wasn’t a single act on the bill for the last 3 times you went that you didn’t like. Quite a feat for an event that has 3000 acts over 5 days that you’ve been to 3 times

Is it more likely that you’ve not got any friends to go with as a result of your unpleasant personality and you’re making out that you wouldn’t go anyway even though actually you’d love to attend. Or maybe events like that are off the table as your Weekends are now dictated by your Mrs who makes you go to Homebase and buy some vile coloured paint to redecorate the spare room and you can only dream of getting a hand job at the end? Something like that I’m guessing
Think I've touched a nerve there...hehe

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Made a fool of yourself, yes

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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jakesmith said:
Made a fool of yourself, yes
Irony.

Robertj21a

16,478 posts

106 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
jakesmith said:
popeyewhite said:
Diana Ross at Glastonbury? I'd send my ticket back.
Have you got a ticket?
Whether I have or not makes no difference to my opinion of an eighties disco act being feted as something special. You're going to tell me it does.
I would guess that many people would be delighted to see Diana Ross at Glastonbury, she's an incredibly talented singer. Oh well, your loss

biglaugh

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Robertj21a said:
popeyewhite said:
jakesmith said:
popeyewhite said:
Diana Ross at Glastonbury? I'd send my ticket back.
Have you got a ticket?
Whether I have or not makes no difference to my opinion of an eighties disco act being feted as something special. You're going to tell me it does.
I would guess that many people would be delighted to see Diana Ross at Glastonbury, she's an incredibly talented singer. Oh well, your loss

biglaugh
Look I'll be honest if I was in a pub enjoying a pint and she happened to be on stage then I might not leave. She'd probably even be better than the Led Zepp tribute act i saw by mistake a while back. Don't know though... biggrin

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
Irony.
Prat. Well done on detailing another thread you sad case.

Tallow

1,624 posts

162 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Impressive that even a thread on Glastonbury, one of the most chilled out, friendly festivals anywhere, can descend into an argument on PH hehe

HighwayStar

4,292 posts

145 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
HighwayStar said:
popeyewhite said:
petemurphy said:
popeyewhite said:
Diana Ross at Glastonbury? I'd send my ticket back.
take it you havent been before
I've been three times.

I'm sure times have changed since I last went though, but why would anyone camp to see a past-her-sell-by-date-disco singer? There's lots of cheaper pop stars of the eighties gigs around at the moment you don't have to pay a fortune to attend. biggrin
So, on your 3 visits you loved every single band across the 3 days of each year? There weren't any that you had no interest in seeing?
I always picked favourites, not bands I wanted to miss. To be completely truthful in the days when I went to Glasto it seemed more rock based, so it was unlikely ther'd be much I'd try to avoid.
I didn’t mean bands per se... music wise my first love is rock, bands up there playing real instruments etc but I do love music across the board but obviously not everything. If some band or artist was performing during the day that i didn’t like I wouldn’t blow out the whole weekend because of what, 90mins of music I didn’t like...
So, one of your favourite rock acts is headlining but Ross is one of the performers you cut your nose off to spite your face?

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Tallow said:
Impressive that even a thread on Glastonbury, one of the most chilled out, friendly festivals anywhere, can descend into an argument on PH hehe
Instigated by a sad prat who is not going, who would return their imaginary ticket in protest at someone he doesn’t like appearing briefly once out of 3000 performances.

glen ponder

55 posts

61 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Diana Ross! I'd return my ticket......

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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glen ponder said:
Diana Ross! I'd return my ticket......
Fair play mate me too! You’re the first person to talk some sense on here.

popeyewhite

19,966 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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HighwayStar said:
So, one of your favourite rock acts is headlining but Ross is one of the performers you cut your nose off to spite your face?
Absolutely. I'd avoid the entire county for the whole weekend. Might do Donnington this year (or whatever it's called now), don't think an 80s disco act will be appearing there.biggrin

jakesmith

9,461 posts

172 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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popeyewhite said:
Absolutely. I'd avoid the entire county for the whole weekend. Might do Donnington this year (or whatever it's called now), don't think an 80s disco act will be appearing there.biggrin
What a blessing for the good folk of Donnington