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E: 27/05 - Win a pair of tickets to Glastonbury Festival (make up a limerick)
Rock_Chick_Bird
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This is your chance for you to win a pair of tickets to this year's SOLD OUT Glastonbury Festival.
Every year the beautiful farmland that holds Glastonbury festival is left with tonnes of camping gear; roll mats, air beds, chairs and sleeping bags scattered throughout the campsite. It's genuinely shocking and upsetting to see the site in such a horrible state.
We would like you to come up with a limerick to encourage festival goers to take home all their belongings, and leave the farm like they found it...
This is your chance for you to win a pair of tickets to this year's SOLD OUT Glastonbury Festival.
Every year the beautiful farmland that holds Glastonbury festival is left with tonnes of camping gear; roll mats, air beds, chairs and sleeping bags scattered throughout the campsite. It's genuinely shocking and upsetting to see the site in such a horrible state.
We would like you to come up with a limerick to encourage festival goers to take home all their belongings, and leave the farm like they found it...
The Rock Chick, she say 'courtesy costs nowt' - spread the word! 
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Ohwww I would love to win this one, thanks for posting! Does it actually say anywhere that the limerick has to be 4 lines long? I thought they were 5 lines long by definition...0
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drivel_head wrote: »Ohwww I would love to win this one, thanks for posting! Does it actually say anywhere that the limerick has to be 4 lines long? I thought they were 5 lines long by definition...
er... dunno where I got the 4-line thing from?? what a numptus!!
I'll change the title!!
The Rock Chick, she say 'courtesy costs nowt' - spread the word!
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