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Endorset Festival 2007 - August 10th-12th (with ADDED POLL OPTION!)

Who's coming to Endorse-it 2007?


  • Total voters
    84
Idaho said:
It's basically a blue screwdiver poured into a snakebite.

Rather you than me - but go for it :)

I didn't know that.

In the interests of research I'd better get some vodka this weekend to try that out, and see if it's as good without the froth. It'll still be green though, and that's what counts.
 
Elvis Parsley said:
as it looks like we're not going to be working this summer, me, mrs elvis and wee miss elvis want to go

trouble is they've sold out of under 10's passes :( and it's looking like we'll have to grab a family weekend pass @ £210, which works out @ £60 for a 3 year old :eek:

so we're thinking maybe someone else is in the same predicament and maybe we could work something out. anyone else taking only 1 kid on a family pass? or unable to get a kids pass and wants to share in a family pass with us and save a few quid?

as this will probably get lost on a big fat thread such as this i might make a new thread, dunno.

anyone?

Put kid in boot.:)
 
Spion said:
It was a silly ref to the real magic sam 'checking out in 1969 :D

Me. Coat. I'll. Get

I know, I was going to acknowledge that but forgot.:D Just thought I should point out that Magic Sam does not have pink flamingo cocktail stirrers.:)
 
sparklefish said:
I know, I was going to acknowledge that but forgot.:D Just thought I should point out that Magic Sam does not have pink flamingo cocktail stirrers.:)
if he did I'd say he was a pretty cool guy :D
 
Idaho said:
You are on the right thread. Why not get in touch with the Endorse it people themselves and see if you can work something out?
have already emailed them, but no reply as yet. fingers crossed, but from their forums: "...they are now well and truly gone and no more will be released." doesn't seem like they'll be willing to negotiate. not that i blame them



eta:
just received a reply from Flounder..

"Hiya,
If there are just the three of you, then best to buy two adults and a kids
ticket for £190. Its not the age limit that's sold out, but the subsidized
tickets for that age group. In essence a three year old could come in on an
adult ticket if all the kids tickets sell out.
The tickets are kept purposefully low for everybody, not just those with
kids - although as most of us have kids, we understand the difficulty with
costs and this was the point in having reduced tickets.
I hope this clears things up for you
Cheers
Flounder"

what a nice chap
 
There may be other options Elvis. You might be able to get your nipper in on day tickets or someother work around.
 
weeeeeeeee! tickets purchased. £40 instead of £60 for little miss elvis is alright by me, she's worth £40 (on a good day)

and we're dragging the excellent Two Sheds down with us :cool: x lots
 
Oh fuck, I've been adjectived.
Someone's going to verb me now.
Or have 'done a filter' and this has actually already happened?
 
To (do a) crispy - to statistically present all possible streams of information on the subject to the extent that other viewing the information consider a gift of a canvas jacket with extra long sleeves for the presenter.

:D
 
:(

And you know what, I hated stats at school and did the mechanics module instead. I have dificulty remembering which ones mode, mean and median are.
 
I've fucked the stats anyway :( I thought it was 3k, not 5k :(

Less than 1% at the minute :(

*is ashamed of rubbish maths*

:mad:
 
Balbi said:
I've fucked the stats anyway I thought it was 3k, not 5k

Less than 1% at the minute :(

*is ashamed of rubbish maths*

:mad:
:) poor balbi!
*pats balbi on head*


*bit of a crap name innit - balbi, balbi, balbi:confused: nope i just dont get it.*

:p
 
*Miss Daisy* said:
:cool: I'm wondering whether to wear my baby anachist t shirt when i get to endorse it.
i'm feeling the idea might be a bit stag/hen now, although a cool design would get round that :)
 
Spion said:
i'm feeling the idea might be a bit stag/hen now, although a cool design would get round that :)
I would feel like a right potato walking around in the same t-shirt as 40 other people :D
 
Balbi said:
You can spot urbanites in a large crowd.

It's in the eyes :D
I think you can spot them because it's always looks like a bunch of random people waiting for a bus just all got chatting.
 
Idaho said:
I would feel like a right potato walking around in the same t-shirt as 40 other people :D
yes, in your home made clothes I suppose you never have to face the issue of wearing the same mass produced garments as everyone else ;)
 
Idaho said:
I think you can spot them because it's always looks like a bunch of random people waiting for a bus just all got chatting.

And the differentials in sweating and jerky movements :cool:
 
Elvis Parsley said:
weeeeeeeee! tickets purchased. £40 instead of £60 for little miss elvis is alright by me, she's worth £40 (on a good day)

and we're dragging the excellent Two Sheds down with us :cool: x lots

aye sweet! I've not seen 3 sheds! he's got bloody 3 sheds in his garden for donkeys! most excellent...

:cool: :cool:
 
Spion said:
i'm feeling the idea might be a bit stag/hen now, although a cool design would get round that :)
:D Yeah, Thats why I arent sure if I'm gonna wear me urb t shirt, coz I'd feel a reet parsnip*.


*root vegi's a'go go
 
Spion said:
yes, in your home made clothes I suppose you never have to face the issue of wearing the same mass produced garments as everyone else ;)
I've told you before that wearing tired old clothes that were only just about fashionable 15 years ago is a unique statement :cool:
 
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