Thanks to the guys that calmed me down late on Sunday night

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Thanks to the guys that calmed me down late on Sunday night

Postby Cheyenne on 25 Jul 2007, 18:02

I wanted to say a big thank you to the guys that pulled me out of the mud in the car park on the sunday night about midnight - ish ... My friend (with blond dreads) and I were carrying some rather unwieldy things accross the car park to the overflow where we were parked and I got stuck and was sinking up to my knees... I panicked and was screaming and these wonderful blokes(whos car was in about 4ft of the stuff) came and pulled me out and calmed me down as I was a nervous wreck...

I don't know who u were, but you saved my Bacon that evening... I was rather mashed and sunburnt

Glade people are pretty amazing really - I miss the real sense of community that comes together in the event of such situations...
A society that believed in nothing will fear those who believe in anything
-Adam Curtis (Power of Nightmares: The politics of fear)
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Postby silent on 25 Jul 2007, 18:14

owww i miss it
why isnt everyone like glade people

it made me sad on the way home as the gladers started to die out until soon i was surrounded by completly normal people starring at me on the train as i was a glorious muddy mess
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Postby SparklyFairyType on 25 Jul 2007, 18:16

I smiled at someone in the supermarket yesterday and they looked at me like I was going to rob them. LE SIGH
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Postby tomm-h on 25 Jul 2007, 19:56

SparklyFairyType wrote:I smiled at someone in the supermarket yesterday and they looked at me like I was going to rob them. LE SIGH


same! went to sainsburys and was chatting to people expecting the same friendly response as around glade! I was met with blank looks, although one old stick was happy to chat.
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Postby Sperge on 25 Jul 2007, 19:59

Yeah, I remember being told "Smile and the world will smile back at you".

So I did that when I was a lanky teenager and some bloke punched me for smiling at his bird.
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