BlueHammer85
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It will be gridlocked there. It was last Friday anyway
Yeh can imagine.
Think will try Vic Ave advice.
It will be gridlocked there. It was last Friday anyway
The boss always looks happy enjoying himself with Richard Ashcroft
Take your winter coat, and a blanket to be on the safe sideAbout 20 min drive away, Moorhey Street, Oldham.
Perhaps it's already been discussed but is it not a bit off they tour in the US but not Europe? Seems a bit strange given there's probably more of a foothold there.
What,a bit of local advice for a free night out ?,better than watching shite on tv.sounds very depressing.
We left Eccles at 15:30, got the tram to town, switched trams and must've got there about 16:30ish. It was all good. Got a pint and listened to Cast under some trees with a beer.Recommended time to get there? Don’t wanna be too early drinking the shite beer but don’t wanna be late obviously
Nice one! Appreciate itWe left Eccles at 15:30, got the tram to town, switched trams and must've got there about 16:30ish. It was all good. Got a pint and listened to Cast under some trees with a beer.
Queues for urinals and bars weren't too bad either.
The council putting that fence to '"dissuade people from gathering there", and to protect livestock and recently planted trees' is quite something.
Why not just say you didn't pay, we don't like it and we're putting a stop to it.
Doubt it's thousands. It happens at other festivals too and the point is I doubt it is anything to do with protecting livestock. The point is, why lie about the reason for stopping it?Do you think it's a good idea to have potentially thousands and thousands more each time turning up on that small bit of field ?
Doubt it's thousands. It happens at other festivals too and the point is I doubt it is anything to do with protecting livestock. The point is, why lie about the reason for stopping it?