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Harbour Festival

*scowls @ bombscare*

I tell ya folks it's like living with Victor Meldrew at times...no it really is, he even argues with the telly :rolleyes:

Back to Chris de Burgh...

I'm gonna source some tunes to play out really, really loud whilst doing me chores around the house...:p
 
I was looking forward to Chris De Burgh. :(

So is no one else going then?
(not necessarily to see Chris)
 
We're going, but it doesn't look like sitting around weather, so I expect we will look at the stalls and then go home (although we are supposed to be meeting someone at 2 o'clock so might feel obliged to hang around a bit longer). I expect the pubs will be busy!
 
see Crispy . . you got his hopes up :mad:

We'll wander over after lunch. I'll try and contain his dissapointment
 
dohl foundation are def worth a browse, first year they haven't been at womad in ages this year.

ps - where are you getting the lineup? I cant even find a website :confused:
 
That was good, lots of people around, and not all that much EDF advertising.

Prolly going to go back for fireworks later.
 
It was alright - I got sunburnt arms, and security hassled me four times for the heinous crime of drinking beer out of a bottle whilst watching Kid Carpet. One of them said to me "I've spoken to the two of you about this already, haven't I?" so I said "I don't know, you all look the same to me." Fucking fascists. :mad:

Butchers has stayed behind to see Barry Adamson, whoever he might be.
 
And I bought 6 biscuits from the French biscuit stall - almost fainted when she asked me for £3.04! :eek:
 
It's weird, they can tell me that i can't drink from a glass bottle 28 tuimes. They can ask me to leave the sqaure 14 times, they can escort me off with the help of the police 4 times. But that can't tell me that Barry Adamson isn't playing.

Bristol festival here we come.
 
Got back from the first day now, saw kid carpet, who was properly wicked, though wish he'd give more respect to his earlier tunes.

Got robbed blind by the french stall holders, but managed to mitigate it with some fluent french, although some weren't having it. Ho hum.

Never got battled for drinking, but then we were decanting wine into plastic cups out of sight.

Fireworks were better than before i thought, and will be back tomorrow for some more...
 
Hmmm... Since I last checked yesterday, Barry Adamson, the only act I was going to go and see, seems to have mysteriously disappeared from tonight's line-up... :hmm: :confused:

It's weird, they can tell me that i can't drink from a glass bottle 28 tuimes. They can ask me to leave the sqaure 14 times, they can escort me off with the help of the police 4 times. But that can't tell me that Barry Adamson isn't playing.

So, he didn't play then? :(

I swung through on my way elsewhere tonight, but no sign of Mr Adamson. I wonder what last-minute predicament might've befallen him?*... :confused:

*It's a long shot, but I hope he decided that, on reflection, EDF aren't an organisation he wishes to be associated with... ;)
 
Personally, I was crushed by unfettered power some years ago; I crumbled, and learnt to internalize the ruins and inertia... :o

Now ^that's^ what fighting for a place on the last bus home from the centre on Harbourside weekend will do to a man's mind... :D

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Too many people, too confined an area, too much corporate pap and too many fucking dogs (if I was interested in dogs I'd get one myself, I don't wish to be harassed by yours)

Nice cheese though
 
I was a bit miffed by the number of dogs, although we did see a BIG dog try very hard to eat a chihuahua (?sp) which sort of made up for it, except it failed to get a good grip and the rat-dog got away.

Why would you take a dog to somewhere that crowded?

Fireworks were nice, those that I could see from the window (not the stuff on the ground)
 
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