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Old June 29th 13, 05:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Saturday, 29 June 2013 12:52:48 UTC+1, Col wrote:
"Adam Lea" wrote in message

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On 29/06/13 02:20, Tudor Hughes wrote:


On Friday, 28 June 2013 19:05:47 UTC+1, yttiw wrote:


Why do the national weather forecasters keep giving forecasts for


Glastonbury after the music has begun? It is pretty certain that few


festival-goers will take time out from viewing the main (or any other)


stage in order to watch the national weather forecast, and the people at


home and sitting in front of their TV are not going to be affected by


the Glastonbury weather. So, why bother? ů..and, yes I am an


insufferable cynic.




Because we are all assumed to be agog at this jamboree of juvenile


crap and the cloth-eared musical retards in attendance. It's pop music;


nothing else matters. Woo, that was a bit nasty, wasn't it. Well, poo


to Glastonbury, so there.




Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.




Well some people are interested in it, just because YOU PERSONALLY aren't


interested doesn't mean that it is irrelevant or anyone else is somehow


wrong or inferior for enjoying or taking an interest.




Clearly Tudor feels that his trombone is far superior to any music that

might be performed at this tacky music festival called 'Glastonbury'.



There are a whole range of musical styles on offer at Glasto, does he

not like *any* of them?



To dismiss it all as 'crap' seems very sniffy to me and smacks of

'musical snobbery'.



Off topic? Well whatever.....

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Col



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Tudor has always loved the trombone over all other types of instruments . My uncle was like that he always use to say "sod all that dragging across strings and banging the ivories; give me a blow job with an old brass" any day of the week.