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They didn,t used to be for grown ups they used to be for teenagers and early 20s, it's the whole grown up thing that has changed them. But despite my flaming I like the changes (Glastonbury early 90s again , no thanks) and they are great with kids - the family orientated ones anyway, wouldn't,t do a big one with mine

???? Wrote:

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> They didn,t used to be for grown ups they used to

> be for teenagers and early 20s, it's the whole

> grown up thing that has changed them. But despite

> my flaming I like the changes (Glastonbury early

> 90s again , no thanks) and they are great with

> kids - the family orientated ones anyway,

> wouldn't,t do a big one with mine



Late teens/early 20's are grown-ups!

I meant there weren't loads of families with kids there. At least not when I went. If people had kids they left them at home with babysitters.

Colin Firth's D'arcy in Pride and prejudice. Sexy? NOOOOO.

Gravity (the film not the mysterious force that pulls two objects towards each other).

Baked beans.

Robin Williams RIP, only thing he did that I enjoyed was Mork and Mindy.

Champagne.

Wotsits and Monster Munch.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Park drive. Your list reads like it's from over a

> decade ago. I was making a joke



Oh right. So anything more than a decade old is off limits? I'll have to watch myself.

Off limits?


How do people leap to such assumptions?


I can comment about how stuck in the past you are without it being off limits no?


On the other hand if you are giving out about ten year old specifics...you hsvent exactly got your finger on the pulse


Or maybe you are actually Louisa

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Off limits?

>

> How do people leap to such assumptions?

>

> I can comment about how stuck in the past you are

> without it being off limits no?

>

> On the other hand if you are giving out about ten

> year old specifics...you hsvent exactly got your

> finger on the pulse

>

> Or maybe you are actually Louisa


So electronic gaming is a thing of the past as are PS4's etc? Maybe its you that doesn't have his finger on the pulse.

I find it funny how StraferJack still alludes to Parkdrive possibly being me.


On the topic of old people going to festivals I think it's incredibly cringe worthy when someone past a certain age engages in stuff aimed at younger people in a very awkward attempt to rekindle youth. Red face factor times 1000.


Louisa.

Christ above


I don't think park drive and Louisa are same person


I thought PD made a list of things which were not just slightly pass? but well out of date. And that's fine. That's ok. He is well entitled to do so


But in the interst of dialogue,humour,engagement I made a jolly play on how out of date the list was. No malice. Normally I would expect some "chuckles" back. But no. Dead eyed, humourless offence


But "out of order"??? Really.

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