... I really ought to avoid looking at the lineup, oughtn't I... Incidentally, is it bad that the fact Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel are playing is somewhat more of a draw to me than the fact that the Manics will be whining their way through a set again?
No, I think that's perfectly reasonable. However, yes, you really should avoid looking at the lineup. If you're in as much financial trouble as you've recently been describing, and I assume that you are, then going to Glastonbury (and the Proms) is not a sensible thing to do. Really.
You're being almost as sensible as KateC. Must be impending motherhood... You're right, broadly, but the temptation is that in the context of my financial situation right now, 300 quid for the two feels as though it's neither here nor there.... kind of like saving one raindrop in the Sahara... Have not done anything. Problem is my option is secure until Sunday evening, so I have to avoid temptation that long.
Well, if I were in the Sahara I think I'd be saving any raindrops that came along. :)
As someone who is also crap with money (but luckily doesn't have expensive tastes, and also possesses a joint account) I think you should practice enjoying the luxury of sacrifice. Think of it as asceticism, if that's a word. Plus, have you not already arranged to go to the tennis on Glastonbury weekend?
That is actually true, isn't it.. Neil wossname from Divine Comedy once cancelled a Glastonbury gig at the last minute on the basis he had to watch Henman play. The fact it was one of the Wet Years, and Somerset was a mudbath was, he said, beside the point..
My tastes aren't expensive; I just have a compulsive buying habit. Why else would I continue to purchase books when I have about 250 of the damn things lying unread in my room?
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Date: 2003-06-12 03:49 am (UTC)My absolute final ceiling was 160 you see...
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Date: 2003-06-12 04:28 am (UTC)Incidentally, is it bad that the fact Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel are playing is somewhat more of a draw to me than the fact that the Manics will be whining their way through a set again?
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Date: 2003-06-12 05:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-12 05:33 am (UTC)You're right, broadly, but the temptation is that in the context of my financial situation right now, 300 quid for the two feels as though it's neither here nor there.... kind of like saving one raindrop in the Sahara...
Have not done anything. Problem is my option is secure until Sunday evening, so I have to avoid temptation that long.
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Date: 2003-06-12 05:45 am (UTC)I know it's probably not my place to speak, but isn't that how one gets into these kinds of messes?
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Date: 2003-06-12 05:53 am (UTC)Can I get away with the "one last glorious fling before sense" card?
Thought not.
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Date: 2003-06-12 06:56 am (UTC)As someone who is also crap with money (but luckily doesn't have expensive tastes, and also possesses a joint account) I think you should practice enjoying the luxury of sacrifice. Think of it as asceticism, if that's a word. Plus, have you not already arranged to go to the tennis on Glastonbury weekend?
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Date: 2003-06-12 07:12 am (UTC)Neil wossname from Divine Comedy once cancelled a Glastonbury gig at the last minute on the basis he had to watch Henman play. The fact it was one of the Wet Years, and Somerset was a mudbath was, he said, beside the point..
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Date: 2003-06-13 07:11 am (UTC)no subject
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