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Girls give me spots. Fact! Over the weekend a grew two new spots on my chin. I think it happened a few weeks ago too… to a slightly lesser degree. I didn’t have a spot on my left arm either which, if its actually a a spot rather than a pink mark that fades them pressed, is spot number 5. So nothing major, but spots all the same. Worse than the spots, is my lack of judging the right moment for, just about anything. But lets not go into that.
Almost worse than all that is the simple rule; never cry infront of a girl - holy shit why did I think Garden State would be a good idea. Thankfully my rubbing my eyes was taken as me being tired. It was 3am so that was believable. Maybe Good Will Hunting isn’t such a good choice for a future similar situation, I think it’ll be 8mm, Fight Club, Natural Born Killers, or Crash from now on.
I think the reason I wasn’t so tired when I got up on Saturday morning was that I was genuinely excited about going to Glasgowbury. The Bus left at 10:30am - I managed 30mins sleep on the hour or so journey. Arriving at about 12noon I pretended to help some friends set up their tents by placing some pegs in the ground. Once the tents were up we chilled out inside with a beer; missing the few couple of bands.
Small But Massive stage


Once we got to the stages I took a second to look around. I was impressed. It was going to be a good day. I got stuck in.
Coda

General Fiasco

The Jane Bradfords

Superfreakz

The Black Tokens

Paul Casey

Cat Malojian

Oppenheimer

Swannee River

In Case of Fire

The Beat Poets

And So I Watch You From Afar

Mojo Fury

Delorentos

The Delawares

Henry McCullough

Fighting With Wire

It was a truly awesome day, filled with great music, great bands and great people. Earlier in the day I had been toying with the idea of camping out for the night; lots of tents, though I didn’t have a sleeping bag. As I got very tired, developed quite a headache and the temperature dropped to ‘baltic’ degrees I was grateful for the bus back to Belfast.
This is a great Festival and is only going to get bigger and better! Glasgowbury ‘08 is sounding great already. I have a feeling I may have to camp for that one, but I will be prepared!
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