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Month: June 2004

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CyberStalked!

Mon 28th June, 2004Thu 22nd April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

CyberStalked! Some disturbingly obsessive ex-urban75 poster has just started up an entire site dedicated to l’il ol’ me and urban75! Heck, even my name appears in the domain name! Featuring …

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Clubs & Nightlife

Glastonbury 2004, Day Five

Mon 28th June, 2004Sun 11th April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Glasto Day Five (Sun) With the toilets overflowing and supplies of babywipes running perilously low, things are starting to get very messy indeed. Yesterday’s downpour ensured that most of the …

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Clubs & Nightlife

Glastonbury 2004, Day 4 – medieval

Sun 27th June, 2004Sun 11th April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Glasto Report Day 4 (Sat) Q Magazine’s one-word weather report accurately summed up the conditions: medieval It pissed down. All day. Footpaths that had only just dried out from the …

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stuff
Sat 26th June, 2004 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Glasto Day Three (Friday) A day of glorious sunshine! Finally, I could replace my wellies with a pair of trainers as the ground hardened under the scorching sun. The site …

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stuff
Fri 25th June, 2004 - by editor - Leave a Comment

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. …

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festivals / music

Glastonbury 2004: Day One report

Thu 24th June, 2004Wed 14th July, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Glasto: Day One report Arrived onsite around 5pm and then embarked on an elongated faff as Dubversion attempted to blag the van straight on site. Unfortunately, we had to hang …

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Glastonbury – nearly there!

Wed 23rd June, 2004Sat 8th May, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Nearly there! Thanks to the dynamite driving of Liberty, we’re nearly at Glastonbury. The weather down has been horrible – nothing but gnarly rain. Happily, things have cleared up, so …

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stuff
Wed 23rd June, 2004 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Glasto here we come! And boy is it looking wet

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Brixton / Places

Friday night is curry night!

Fri 18th June, 2004Tue 13th April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

The urban75 south London curry crew is in full effect tonight, so I’m looking forward to a jolly good nosh-up in Khan’s (Brockwell Park), promptly followed by some intense lagerification …

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cardiff / Places / railways / wales

Heading to my homeland

Tue 15th June, 2004Wed 11th December, 2013 - by editor - Leave a Comment

It’s a beautiful day and I’m speeding through green fields on my way to a meeting in Abergavenny. I don’t think I’m much happier than when I’m on a half-empty …

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Brixton / football / London / Places

Alternative Euro 2004 – urban75 football team

Mon 14th June, 2004Mon 16th August, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Post weekend update: Saturday afternoon, I popped down to St Agnes Place, an old community Kennington squat now threatened with eviction. We couldn’t stay long as a trip to town …

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Stop fucking about with football

Fri 11th June, 2004Thu 22nd April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Stop fucking about with football It seems that the Big Money Boys who are currently bleeding football fans dry have decided that ‘Division One’ doesn’t sound too attractive to sponsors, …

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photos

Minolta A2 – yet more camera shenanigans

Thu 10th June, 2004Sun 11th April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Long term readers of this blog will wince as they recall the industrial strength faffing that accompanied the purchase of my last digital camera purchase – every stat and specification …

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stuff

Venus in Transit

Tue 8th June, 2004Tue 20th April, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Venus in Transit Venus is currently shuffling across the face of the sun and it looks well k3wl! The last time it was possible to see the entire passage across …

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Tent update

Mon 7th June, 2004Mon 17th May, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Tent update Incredibly, some people were interested enough to ask about about the tent I bought on Friday – so here’s my update. The tent I was going to buy …

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A long weekend – and it was a good ‘un!

Mon 7th June, 2004Fri 4th June, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

A long weekend – and it was a good ‘un! Friday night, I went along to the Dirty water Club at the Boston Arms, in Tufnell Park to check out …

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Tentification for Glasto

Fri 4th June, 2004Mon 17th May, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Tentification Today I’m off to pick up a tent ready for this year’s Glastonbury. After spending several festivals huddled in our light-but-cramped micro tent, I’ve decided to go upmarket and …

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