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It is Glasto 09 which is the music festival Glastonbury, http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/

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On average it is Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Wales. For a map of the country see this web site .

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The South East and South West of England are the warmest areas . Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset in the South West of the UK have the best climate all year round as the temperatures are moderated by the Gulf Stream coming across the Atlantic.

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Wheel barrows are for people that ain't checked out with tractors and bucket loaders.

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That the whole war was a total waste of men and resources. Some wars are just that stupid and fought for the stupidest reasons.

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