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URL icon « Reply #15 on: June 29, 2009, 04:59:24 AM »

Jesus, I think some of you people live too much of a closet spoilt lifestyle, its a festival you know not some preppy graduation ceremony. Sorry no-one was there to wipe your ass for you Jose.

The toilets at Warner did get a little tricky at times but there was always access to a clean one in the shower block which I found clean everytime I went in. Also there were toilets each morning at the ice rink a mere 30 seconds away.

I thought the facilities overall were very good and pretty clean, there are always exceptions but this thread is a little over reaction. Obviously youve never attended an outdoor event in Europe or the UK, where you do really take you life in your hands when you go to the bathroom.

The arena toilets I thought were very very good and cleaned on a regular basis, probably the best inside the gate toilets Ive experienced.

Warner was excellant, quite clean camping, thanks to all who make it that way.

The only exception was wednesday night with an asshole in the queue - you know who you are - next time you may find someone sticks one on you.  Mad



American living in France here, and yeah compared to most European festivals American portable facilities are down right luxurious.  Wasn't at TBF so don't know what they were like.  Do remember going to Glastonbury and a lot of people were wearing rubber boots (wellies if you prefer) even walking to the toilettes was a real adventure.
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