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« Reply #60 on: November 04, 2005, 01:27:17 PM » |
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The thing that really p*ssed me off this year (and here I know I'll have to run for cover) was the large number of giant flags at eye level.
Same here, For us it was an inflatable pig on a pole. As for the kids, when they were little we just used to take them to the front and they slept on the floor. No tents or anything. Safer than further back, as fewer drunks are trying to find their way through!
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« Reply #61 on: November 04, 2005, 02:18:00 PM » |
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This coming Crop my friends and I shall be doing what lots of other people do:
Setting up camp in the field. This will consist of:
A large sofa (with a standard lamp at each end so we can read the prog. when it gets dark) two highback armchairs, a carpet of around 200 square feet, a nest of tables to put our drinks on, assorted footstools, a fridge for the beer, a small electric fire in case it gets cold, a TV to watch the sports results, a large stereo in case we don't like any of the bands, a double bed for the kids to sleep in when they get tired, another double bed in case for when we get pissed, a further double bed in case anyone should drop by to our patch during the festival, a wardrobe to hang wet weather gear in, a chest of drawers to keep a few changes of clothes in, oh and a 40 foot flag pole (with the 20ft by 15 ft flag flying at ground level). The furniture will, of course need protecting from the elements, so we will probably need a roof. This will entail walls to support it.
The whole lot will fit just nicely in front of the sound tower, leaving just enough room between us and the stage to have a small white picket fence surrounded lawn for us to lounge on whilst listening to those bands we do want to see.
What do you mean "what about the rest of the audience"?
FCUK 'EM.
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« Reply #62 on: November 04, 2005, 02:48:09 PM » |
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This coming Crop my friends and I shall be doing what lots of other people do:
Setting up camp in the field. This will consist of:
A large sofa (with a standard lamp at each end so we can read the prog. when it gets dark) two highback armchairs, a carpet of around 200 square feet, a nest of tables to put our drinks on, assorted footstools, a fridge for the beer, a small electric fire in case it gets cold, a TV to watch the sports results, a large stereo in case we don't like any of the bands, a double bed for the kids to sleep in when they get tired, another double bed in case for when we get pissed, a further double bed in case anyone should drop by to our patch during the festival, a wardrobe to hang wet weather gear in, a chest of drawers to keep a few changes of clothes in, oh and a 40 foot flag pole (with the 20ft by 15 ft flag flying at ground level). The furniture will, of course need protecting from the elements, so we will probably need a roof. This will entail walls to support it.
The whole lot will fit just nicely in front of the sound tower, leaving just enough room between us and the stage to have a small white picket fence surrounded lawn for us to lounge on whilst listening to those bands we do want to see.
What do you mean "what about the rest of the audience"?
FCUK 'EM.
Is it ok if I bring a can of petrol and some matches when I come a callin on your patch, Mark?
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« Reply #63 on: November 04, 2005, 02:49:02 PM » |
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don't you need planning permission for that Mark?
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« Reply #64 on: November 04, 2005, 03:02:41 PM » |
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No. It wont be a permanent building
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« Reply #65 on: November 04, 2005, 03:03:08 PM » |
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SO it was you I saw carrying an armchair from a 3 piece suite on his head a couple of years ago.
I seriously considered filling an inflatable chair with helium to see if we could carry it in to the field on a piece of string but I didn't think the idea would get off the ground, literally.
If someone has an inflatable chair, can they
1) work out it's volume (submerse it in water and see how much is displaced) and 2) weigh it. I'll do the maths.
or 1) fill it with helium and see if it floats.
I reckon that light baloon from a couple of years back could support a chair and person. How about a load of them floating around the site.
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« Reply #66 on: November 04, 2005, 03:11:08 PM » |
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I would actually like one of those Umpires chairs from Wimblydon cos then I could see when I'm down the front, bit too big now to sit on anyones shoulders! LOL
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« Reply #67 on: November 04, 2005, 03:14:06 PM » |
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I would actually like one of those Umpires chairs from Wimblydon cos then I could see when I'm down the front, bit too big now to sit on anyones shoulders! LOL Now, JJ, you know perfectly well that it's not because you're too big, it's simply because you sit the other way round.
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« Reply #68 on: November 04, 2005, 03:14:55 PM » |
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Genius JJ
I wonder if a gas-adjustable office chair can be modified
I feel a trip to the tool cupboard coming on.
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« Reply #69 on: November 04, 2005, 03:25:45 PM » |
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I assume what everyone means by "tents" are the little beach hut things. No problem for me - the slope of the field means you can see over them, even if they are quite near. Obviously idiotic to put em up near the front. And at night, where you kinda don't see them between the other clutter & promptly step on one....and a child, if inside. Again, all parents need to do is to put a torch or night-light inside 'em, but do they?.....
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« Reply #71 on: November 04, 2005, 06:04:00 PM » |
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I assume what everyone means by "tents" are the little beach hut things. No problem for me - the slope of the field means you can see over them, even if they are quite near. Obviously idiotic to put em up near the front. And at night, where you kinda don't see them between the other clutter & promptly step on one....and a child, if inside. Again, all parents need to do is to put a torch or night-light inside 'em, but do they?..... er, yes...
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« Reply #72 on: November 04, 2005, 06:05:50 PM » |
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not very often, knowing how many I came across last year, in the dark, well in front of the sound tower....Grrrr
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« Reply #73 on: November 06, 2005, 12:50:47 PM » |
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not very often, knowing how many I came across last year, in the dark, well in front of the sound tower....Grrrr
You've just made the perfect case for Mic's luminous walk ways.
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« Reply #74 on: November 06, 2005, 01:13:45 PM » |
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Only if the walk-ways go where I want to go....which in most cases it doesn't - and I'm returning to my place in the crowd. Again, all parents need to do is to put a torch or night-light inside 'em This is the obvious answer. But personally, these yents shouldn't be up where there are a lot of standing audience, which does tend to be in front of the sound tower, after dark. If people what the convenience of them, then there may be some inconvenience to go with them, in relocating further back up the field, before dusk. Alternatively, do what the majority with these things still do - pitch sensibly, further back than the tower.
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« Reply #75 on: November 06, 2005, 01:22:36 PM » |
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Who needs a tent anyway? when ours were very little it was a case of down to the front, park them on the floor and stand astride them. No tent, no loss of space and they don't get trodden on. What's more you can still dance, if a little strangely!
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« Reply #76 on: November 06, 2005, 02:25:55 PM » |
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Chris,Whats a Yent? Is it a yearning for a tent? Not going to be invaded by yents are We ? Makes Me feel much better about My limits on this thing Though when the yents appear.
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« Reply #77 on: November 06, 2005, 05:29:30 PM » |
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hmmm. yents and chairs aren't offensive in themselves, is the people plonking them any old where without thought that cause the offence
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« Reply #78 on: November 08, 2005, 02:35:20 PM » |
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I really don't think I'd have any chance of seeing little marked out lines on the ground anytime after nightfall on Thurs. The 6X AND the fact that, actually, it's dark at night, would see to that. Personally, I love the idea of taking as little as possible on to the field - just booze & fags (or is that banned now?). If you want to sit - just sit. Anyway, given what is still the best goodwill around by at least 1000%, I'm sure that a nice mention from the stage about keeping gear above the tower would do it for virtually everyone, no?
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« Reply #79 on: November 08, 2005, 03:50:07 PM » |
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Anyway, given what is still the best goodwill around by at least 1000%, I'm sure that a nice mention from the stage about keeping gear above the tower would do it for virtually everyone, no?
It would be nice to think so, wouldn't it? Welcome Andrew, come and have a natter Jude (one of the (many) welcomers)
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