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Mad Chick
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Re: Reading and Leeds Festival.

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This was the first year in many that we haven't attended. Now that Alex is older, we have to buy him a ticket and it was just too expensive this year {cry}
We've watched the highlights on the TV though - I thought Pendulum were amazing and when we visited my aunty in her hospice yesterday, we could hear Paramore playing, they sounded fab )t'

Hopefully next year...
Lucy x


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Sounds like you'd get on well with my 17-yr-old daughter, Steve!!
She's just got back from Reading, and is so excited the Libs reformed. :-D
Can't see it myself, I'm more a classical music sort of person, but it clearly gave thousands of young people a lot of pleasure, judging by the TV coverage.
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My son went last year. had a great time, came back exhausted with mega cold !!

So he had a good time!!

This year he went to the McCartney Concert in Hyde Park.

Like father........!!

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