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Re: Children at Glade

Postby 16-BIT on 08 Aug 2007, 16:49

kids could have been scarred for life if they had encountered us lot at the cereal tree on sunday outside overkill haha
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Re: Children at Glade

Postby blutac on 09 Aug 2007, 00:18

This has often come up ever since I first went to Glade, I get totally weirded out when I'm in a state and children are around - perfect example was in Pussy Parlure, there was some kind of magician and loads of kids sitting down laughing, only there were also loads of people trashed on acid and ket all around them, laughing quite dementedly...

as to the balloons I think a 3 year old would be a future olympic swimmer if they had the lung capacity to do a nitrous balloon! I'd be far more worried about the very real possibility of them picking up a random pill they found on the floor
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Re: Children at Glade

Postby twaty fish on 09 Aug 2007, 19:42

I am a children at Glade
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Re: Children at Glade

Postby Con on 09 Aug 2007, 19:43

hahahahaha@16 bit

indeed they would freak out lol :cry:
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Re: Children at Glade

Postby mashtastic on 14 Aug 2007, 17:40

While we were at our camp on the Saturday, a guy and a boy who looked about 10 years old, came along handing out bin bags. The guy offered us a variety of drugs and when one of my mates expressed an interest in some powder the little boy started giving prices and saying it was really good stuff. We all immediatly said that we weren't interested, it was way too wierd doing a deal with a 10 year old. He could have looked young for his age, but still....

My first festival was Glastonbury, when I was 4. From my own experience I would say that kids don't pick up on as much stuff as you think. It wasn't until I was in my teens that a lot of the stuff that I had witnessed in my childhood made sense. I still now remember stuff and realise what I had seen. I consider myself a quite well rounded individual, so I don't think it does kids any harm to go to festivals.
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