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Post  janmoomoo on Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:15 pm

You are right, the forecast has improved a little. It might even turn out nice in the evening. Fingers crossed eh?

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I'm just gonna take a change of clothes

Post  DirtyYoungMan on Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:15 pm

I am gonna be driving though so thats easy for me to say. A bit of rain never hurt anyone

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  fishbus on Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:01 am

DirtyYoungMan wrote:I am gonna be driving though so thats easy for me to say. A bit of rain never hurt anyone


If that's the case, why bother with a change of clothes? Wink

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  DirtyYoungMan on Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:03 pm

fishbus wrote:
DirtyYoungMan wrote:I am gonna be driving though so thats easy for me to say. A bit of rain never hurt anyone


If that's the case, why bother with a change of clothes? Wink


Because it's a fairly long journey and I'd rather be snug and warm than cold and damp. The forecast is a bit better for Sunday now though, which is good news.

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  pearl jam-es on Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:21 pm

dave wrote:the weather report has been improving for the last couple of days now


http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/dayforecast.asp?zipcode=TN12%206PY&day=3

i think we'll be ok



That looks encouraging, showers, but brightening up Very Happy

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  paddys wink on Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:36 pm

im bringing my fishing brolly and im gonna stand in front of bigvernon all day

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  paddys wink on Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:38 pm

buy a disposable poncho from asda then you keep dry and the best bit.......you can piss where you please ...like a gypo Twisted Evil Twisted Evil No

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  bigvernon on Sat Jul 05, 2008 10:01 pm

paddys wink wrote:im bringing my fishing brolly and im gonna stand in front of bigvernon all day


Did you spell "wink" correctly? Creepy twat!

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  paddys wink on Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:00 am

fat twat wanker im gonna fight you later

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  Bloodfart on Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:06 pm

janmoomoo wrote:It looks like we are likely to get a good soaking on Sunday . I notice on the info page that no umbrellas are allowed. How are you intending to stay dry and happy (apart from drinking copious amounts and not caring!!)?
yeah don't bother going!! i bet you any money you like it will be the same as all his large festival appearances, 30,000 old hippies all singing along and clapping their hands out of time with the music when he isn't singing, a total waste of £50 and fuel to get there i definitely will not be there. i saw him at the Apollo and thank god he told the old hippies to shut the fk up as it was being recorded. was a nice intimate gig for a change. i can't think of anything worse than paying that sort of cash to see Neil young only to not hear him because you always end up surrounded by idiots who think you paid and travelled to listen to them clapping and singing! It's bound to be a terrible experience, and he hasn't even changed the set list that much throughout the whole tour which in my opinion is just lazy. keep on rocking in the free world...BORING!!!!!! My advice is avoid at all cost and save your money!!!!!

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Re: Your top tips for surviving a soaking.

Post  janmoomoo on Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:30 pm

Bloodfart - what a miserable git! Why not just stay home watching TV for the rest of your life? What are you doing on this forum giving this sort of unwanted advice if you arent even going? I had a great time despite the weather, in fact that sort of made it more fun.

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