Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 7:11 pm

Way more effective that ten million quid's worth of rented posters sites. :thumbsup:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Si_Crewe » Sat Jun 24, 2017 7:32 pm

Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby rollup » Sat Jun 24, 2017 7:41 pm

Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.

Your image of socialists is cloth cap and muffler minimum wage low educational standards?
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 7:58 pm

rollup wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.

Your image of socialists is cloth cap and muffler minimum wage low educational standards?

Aye lad - ya canna gi' a fuck for ya fellow human beings if ya can afford to gan to a pop festival. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Guest » Sat Jun 24, 2017 8:44 pm

Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.

£238 for the ticket with 5 days FREE camping included. Cracking value. You should have gone. :pointlaugh:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby malamute » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:07 pm

Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.


Closer to £300 actually. I know a couple who go every year but they're real skinners and volunteer to help at some hippy stall so they get in a bit cheaper.

They are both social workers and they think the sun shines out of Corbyns hairy old arse. :pmsl: they pride themselves on being spiritual, caring, eco friendly tree huggers but some of the most awful stuff I've ever seen on Facebook has been written by them and their mates. Today they posted a video of Corbyn at Glasto and wrote for all their "Friends" "if you don't think Corbyn is great then you're no friend of mine, so unfriend me." Guess what I did? :canny:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:14 pm

malamute wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.


Closer to £300 actually.

£238 actually. And that includes 5 days free camping.

Not even a good attempt at disinformation. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Keyser » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:23 pm

To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:27 pm

Keyser wrote:To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:

Everyone I know is surprised - something in the air, perhaps? :gigglesnshit:

And no-one agrees with everything a politician says - I'm still struggling to forgive him for his failure over Brexit.
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Keyser » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:48 pm

McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:

Everyone I know is surprised - something in the air, perhaps? :gigglesnshit:

And no-one agrees with everything a politician says - I'm still struggling to forgive him for his failure over Brexit.


A nice start would be finally giving Abbott the boot - that would gain him another million votes or so.
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:53 pm

Keyser wrote:
McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:

Everyone I know is surprised - something in the air, perhaps? :gigglesnshit:

And no-one agrees with everything a politician says - I'm still struggling to forgive him for his failure over Brexit.


A nice start would be finally giving Abbott the boot - that would gain him another million votes or so.


Start? This train is well down the track.

Be patient.
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Keyser » Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:19 pm

McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:
McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:

Everyone I know is surprised - something in the air, perhaps? :gigglesnshit:

And no-one agrees with everything a politician says - I'm still struggling to forgive him for his failure over Brexit.


A nice start would be finally giving Abbott the boot - that would gain him another million votes or so.


Start? This train is well down the track.

Be patient.


Yeah but I remember watching this wonderful drama as a kid.

It could happen. :shake head:

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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:32 pm

Keyser wrote:
McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:
McAz wrote:
Keyser wrote:To be honest I am really surprised at the turnaround - how incredible in such a short space of time - especially with the entire right wing media against him.

I certainly don't agree with all his beliefs but he has been very impressive indeed recently- certainly compared to the walking disaster zone on the opposite side. :yess:

Everyone I know is surprised - something in the air, perhaps? :gigglesnshit:

And no-one agrees with everything a politician says - I'm still struggling to forgive him for his failure over Brexit.


A nice start would be finally giving Abbott the boot - that would gain him another million votes or so.


Start? This train is well down the track.

Be patient.


Yeah but I remember watching this wonderful drama as a kid.

It could happen. :shake head:

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Wash you own brain, Keys, don't let others do it for you. :laughing:

This bloke...

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would think of this bloke...

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as to the Right.
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Keyser » Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:42 pm

McAz wrote:Wash you own brain, Keys, don't let others do it for you. :laughing:

This bloke...

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would think of this bloke...

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as to the Right.


Christ they don't make 'em like that anymore! :cuppaT:

One for Jezza!

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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Cannydc » Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:30 pm

malamute wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.


Closer to £300 actually. I know a couple who go every year but they're real skinners and volunteer to help at some hippy stall so they get in a bit cheaper.

They are both social workers and they think the sun shines out of Corbyns hairy old arse. :pmsl: they pride themselves on being spiritual, caring, eco friendly tree huggers but some of the most awful stuff I've ever seen on Facebook has been written by them and their mates. Today they posted a video of Corbyn at Glasto and wrote for all their "Friends" "if you don't think Corbyn is great then you're no friend of mine, so unfriend me." Guess what I did? :canny:


Classic.

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