Saturday, 5 September 2009

Reading 09; Chapter 2

I had my interview for Barnet on Thursday because I was unprepared on Wednesday, I did no work what so ever. I'm not gonna tell you everything that happened in the interview, but I got accepted to Barnet college, which I'm happy about, my interviewer wrote "Some interesting work that would definitely benefit from creative knowledge and skills" on my report, this made me smile. Anyway, carrying on:

Where was I? Oh, yeah, I just named everyone who stayed with us. I wasn't drinking on Thursday seeing as I didn't have any beers, so I stole a few of Joe, and sat around the camp drinking and talking. Thursday was the day where the bullying on Joes tent began. Toby was writing stuff all over it like "Free drugs", and I got involved by writing silly stuff like "Maddy lies here!" and shit like that. Nothing really happened on Thursday, so I'll fast forward to Friday. I woke up and spent most of my morning begging people to go Tescos so I could get my drink on, it took hours until a few people decided to give in and go with me. Me and Darron returned with 30 Fosters, which kept me happy, as long as I can drink I'm happy. As for the music on Friday, the first act we saw was Little Boots, well, we was meant to see her but as usual it took everyone ages to get the fuck out of the camp site, so we only saw her final song on the big screen outside the NME tent. After we got a drink or whatever, we made our way inside the NME tent for The Horrors, who were alright, I can't really say I'm a fan of them, but they did play well. When The Horrors finished we stayed around for Jack Penate 'cause I managed to persuade Darron and Dan to stay with me 'cause I wanted a sing-a-long, and I generally think Jack's really good, he was even better live, he knows how to play to a crowd. After Jack we made our way back to camp, where we discovered Joes tent has been written on in toothpaste (which I later realised was my toothpaste). We made our way back to the main arena at about 8 to get a good place for Jamie T, which I personally thought was the best performance of the festival, but thats probably because I've idolised him since his Panic Prevention album, and he's the reason why I got into bass. Jamie T's set finished and we quickly made our way to Kings of Leon, we didn't get a good place, but I didn't mind because I don't really know any Kings of Leon songs, so I can't call myself a fan, and I'm glad I can't, 'cause they sounded really bad live. Toby said they were shit at V last year as well.

Chapter 3 coming soon, I'm too lazy to write everything at once.

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