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Friday, June 25, 2004

Glasto Day Two (Thurs)
After a slow start (due to an immense hangover), we grabbed some breakfast before heading off to Uranites Meet Up No 2 at the Cider Bus.

Slowly, a growing throng of u75ers turned up to enjoy the fabulous sunshine and atmosphere.

Much cider quaffing ensued.

In the evening we managed to find the well swanky backstage bar, which looked like something you'd find in the West End. Most odd.

The big England game was on, so suitably refreshed, we hot footed it to the Pyramid stage to join a huge crowd of 60,000.

Two large plasma screens were erected either side of the stage and the atmosphere was electric when Owen's goal went in.

Sadly, it was not to be England's day and they suffered the same fate as Wales - cheated out of the cup!

Spirits were soon restored around the cider bus, where a quite exceptionally drunk Dubversion crashed to the ground, still grimly clutching his bottle of Baileys.

The first urbanite casuality! Naturally photos were taken... :)

We rounded off the night at the backstage bar (the food is well cheap there). It felt a bit like a service station with music. Weird.

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