Read the following list first:
Massage
Pamper
Bubble Bath
Essential Oils
Love Making
Walk on the Beach
Bed and Breakfast
Lavender, Roses, Lilies
Moonlight
Peaceful
Beauty
Cuddle by the Fireplace
Retreat
Vacation
Fine Wine
Fine Chocolate
Soft Pillows
Candlelight
Hugs
Holding Hands
Ocean Waves
Fluffy Slippers
Sailboat
Meadow
Sandy Beaches
Flowers in a Vase
White Light
Harmony
Balance
Meditation
Lazy
Sleepy
Blue Waters
Calming
*** Are You Feeling Relaxed Yet? (this list will have more effects on Ladies than Men)
Do You Feel Relaxed When You Look At This List?
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, you put me to sleep...... Thanks!
Reply:Not really more relaxed, but it does make me want to go to the beach.
Reply:No...because I do not find all those things relaxing...You find all those things relaxing. Some of those things actually cause me anxiety (Essential Oil, Breakfast In Bed, Vacation, Lazy, Sleepy) and others I do no not care for at all (Lavender, Roses, Lilies, Cuddle by the Fireplace, Fine Wine, Fine Chocolate, Soft Pillows, Fluffy Slippers, Flowers in a Vase).
It is important when you are in a relationship with someone to communicate and not to assume that your likes are theirs as well.
Reply:Everything on your list sounds sooo relaxing, it's hard to feel otherwise
Reply:Nope, I don't feel any more relaxed. Sorry!
Reply:no
Reply:just the Bible bath, 57 year male
Reply:oh yeah
Reply:nope my eyes got kinda tired though
Reply:yeah kinda!!!
Reply:Ahhhhh that all sounds wonderful :)
Reply:No, not if I have to do it all in one day.
Reply:Maybe
Reply:Not really!
Reply:Is that the best you could come up with? I'm disappointed.......
Reply:WHO THE ***** GAVE YOU THE RIGHT TO COPY MY ALL TIME FAVORITE LIST.
IT'S MINE.
AND I LOVE ALL THOSE THINGS
WOMEN AND GAYS LOVE THEY MORE THAN MEN,SIMPLE:WE ARE MORE IN TOUCH WITH OUR FEELINGS
SO YOU HAVE TWO ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTION.
HOW SO?
IM ME AND I TELL YOU IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND,GIRLFRIEND.
Reply:well to be honest i was feeling relaxed already. what was you doing power of suggestion
Reply:to bad it didn't work for me
i need to relax
Reply:Yes it does relax me, I am now in a love making mood!!
Reply:Nope, it's too long. That just aggravates me.
Reply:oh yessssssssss...I am...
Reply:yes, that will be accept enthusiastically from the Ladies
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
First time plant owner here. Teach me the basics?
I went out and bought a bunch of flowers on a whim, and then realized I have no idea how to take care of them! I mean, I understand the watering, sunlight, and temperatures... but what are things I should know, and things to look out for?
The hanging plants I bought are: a fern, two hanging petunia plants, geraniums, and something called a 'new guinea impatiens'.
I also have potted hydrangeas, azaleas, mums, hybrid lilies, and more geraniums.
Questions:
"Annuals" mean that they come back every year, correct? What should I do with my annual hanging pots when they're not in bloom?
Also, can I use the same soil and fertilizer for all of these plants? What kinds work the best?
If I plant the flowers outside, and it rains a lot, couldn't they be drowned?? What about the hanging baskets? I don't want them "over-watered". (I hope that's not a stupid question).
Also, what is the correct way to "prune" my plants, and do all of them need pruning? How often should this be done?
Thanks!
First time plant owner here. Teach me the basics?
perennials are the ones that come back every year,
the hanging basekts you bought (petunias and impatients and geraniums ) are annuals
the fern you need to take inside during the cold months
the potted shrubs, just google some info on them
plants can't really drown outside planted in the ground unless the soil isn't good for draining
you can overwater a plant inside a planter though, so be careful
pruning the annuals just should be taking off the old blooms (dead-heading) sometimes you should take off just the bloom, other plants you should take off more of the stem, down to the last "elbow" of the stem
good luck and happy planting
next year think about doing some veggies too! they are so easy and cheap if you buy them from the seed packs!
Reply:Annuals don't come back. I suggest you Google how to care for your plants in your hardiness zone.
Reply:First off the new guinea impatiens need to be kept in the shade with just a little sun as does the fern. I hang my petunias and geraniums on my open carport so it gets some sun and some shade. Keep watered when the soil drys out.
I don't know what zone you live in so I am not sure what will come back next year. Hydrangeas, azaleas, mums and lilies can be planted in the ground usually. I have never planted geraniums in the ground before but I guess you could.
You could leave them in the rain but I would not all the time it would beat the flowers down. Best to catch you rain water and use it to water your flowers.
I use Osmocot for fertilizer. It will not burn your flowers. Use as directed.
The way you prune is to "dead head" which means to pinch or cut off the dead flowers. With the petunias be sure to get the whole bloom down to the end not just the top. Dead heading helps the plant bloom longer.
What I like to do is plant plants that either re-seed themselves or come back year after year. Not knowing where you are from I can not help you with that. But you can type in on your Yahoo search bar your state and the type Extension Service. See if you find anything there about horticulture or landscape or planting of any kind. This will show you what is best suited in your own state.
cat
Reply:Really all you have to do is make sure they get enough water and sunlight. The impatiens and fern would do best in the morning sun, and shade for the rest of the day. The geraniums and petunias will take full sun and will need to be watered often, depending on how much and how hot the sun that they get is. You can also go through and "dead-head" the geraniums, petunias and impatiens. That is basically picking off the dead (or dying) blooms from the base of the stem, not just plucking the dead flower itself off. It encourages new blooms and new growth and will make the plant more full and thrive.
Annuals are not hardy, and they are only seasonal. Perennials are the ones that come back each year.
The hanging plants I bought are: a fern, two hanging petunia plants, geraniums, and something called a 'new guinea impatiens'.
I also have potted hydrangeas, azaleas, mums, hybrid lilies, and more geraniums.
Questions:
"Annuals" mean that they come back every year, correct? What should I do with my annual hanging pots when they're not in bloom?
Also, can I use the same soil and fertilizer for all of these plants? What kinds work the best?
If I plant the flowers outside, and it rains a lot, couldn't they be drowned?? What about the hanging baskets? I don't want them "over-watered". (I hope that's not a stupid question).
Also, what is the correct way to "prune" my plants, and do all of them need pruning? How often should this be done?
Thanks!
First time plant owner here. Teach me the basics?
perennials are the ones that come back every year,
the hanging basekts you bought (petunias and impatients and geraniums ) are annuals
the fern you need to take inside during the cold months
the potted shrubs, just google some info on them
plants can't really drown outside planted in the ground unless the soil isn't good for draining
you can overwater a plant inside a planter though, so be careful
pruning the annuals just should be taking off the old blooms (dead-heading) sometimes you should take off just the bloom, other plants you should take off more of the stem, down to the last "elbow" of the stem
good luck and happy planting
next year think about doing some veggies too! they are so easy and cheap if you buy them from the seed packs!
Reply:Annuals don't come back. I suggest you Google how to care for your plants in your hardiness zone.
Reply:First off the new guinea impatiens need to be kept in the shade with just a little sun as does the fern. I hang my petunias and geraniums on my open carport so it gets some sun and some shade. Keep watered when the soil drys out.
I don't know what zone you live in so I am not sure what will come back next year. Hydrangeas, azaleas, mums and lilies can be planted in the ground usually. I have never planted geraniums in the ground before but I guess you could.
You could leave them in the rain but I would not all the time it would beat the flowers down. Best to catch you rain water and use it to water your flowers.
I use Osmocot for fertilizer. It will not burn your flowers. Use as directed.
The way you prune is to "dead head" which means to pinch or cut off the dead flowers. With the petunias be sure to get the whole bloom down to the end not just the top. Dead heading helps the plant bloom longer.
What I like to do is plant plants that either re-seed themselves or come back year after year. Not knowing where you are from I can not help you with that. But you can type in on your Yahoo search bar your state and the type Extension Service. See if you find anything there about horticulture or landscape or planting of any kind. This will show you what is best suited in your own state.
cat
Reply:Really all you have to do is make sure they get enough water and sunlight. The impatiens and fern would do best in the morning sun, and shade for the rest of the day. The geraniums and petunias will take full sun and will need to be watered often, depending on how much and how hot the sun that they get is. You can also go through and "dead-head" the geraniums, petunias and impatiens. That is basically picking off the dead (or dying) blooms from the base of the stem, not just plucking the dead flower itself off. It encourages new blooms and new growth and will make the plant more full and thrive.
Annuals are not hardy, and they are only seasonal. Perennials are the ones that come back each year.
Labels:
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Thought I would share this beautiful poem I found?
Hope you like it as well
______________________
These nymphs that I would perpetuate:
so clear
And light, their carnation, that it floats in the air
Heavy with leafy slumbers.
Did I love a dream?
My doubt, night's ancient hoard, pursues its theme
In branching labyrinths, which being still
The veritable woods themselves, alas, reveal
My triumph as the ideal fault of roses.
Consider...
if the women of your glosses
Are phantoms of your fabulous desires!
Faun, the illusion flees from the cold, blue eyes
Of the chaster nymph like a fountain gushing tears:
But the other, all in sighs, you say, compares
To a hot wind through the fleece that blows at noon?
No! through the motionless and weary swoon
Of stifling heat that suffocates the morning,
Save from my flute, no waters murmuring
In harmony flow out into the groves;
And the only wind on the horizon no ripple moves,
Exhaled from my twin pipes and swift to drain
The melody in arid drifts of rain,
Is the visible, serene and fictive air
Of inspiration rising as if in prayer.
Relate, Sicilian shores, whose tranquil fens
My vanity disturbs as do the suns,
Silent beneath the brilliant flowers of flame:
"That cutting hollow reeds my art would tame,
I saw far off, against the glaucous gold
Of foliage twined to where the springs run cold,
An animal whiteness languorously swaying;
To the slow prelude that the pipes were playing,
This flight of swans -- no! naiads -- rose in a shower
Of spray..."
Day burns inert in the tawny hour
And excess of hymen is escaped away --
Without a sign, from one who pined for the primal A:
And so, beneath a flood of antique light,
As innocent as are the lilies white,
To my first ardours I wake alone.
Besides sweet nothings by their lips made known,
Kisses that only mark their perfidy,
My chest reveals an unsolved mystery...
The toothmarks of some strange, majestic creature:
Enough! Arcana such as these disclose their nature
Only through vast twin reeds played to the skies,
That, turning to music all that clouds the eyes,
Dream, in a long solo, that we amused
The beauty all around us by confused
Equations with our credulous melody;
And dream that the song can make love soar so high
That, purged of all ordinary fantasies
Of back or breast -- incessant shapes that rise
In blindness -- it distills sonorities
From every empty and monotonous line.
Then, instrument of flights, Syrinx malign,
At lakes where you attend me, bloom once more!
Long shall my discourse from the echoing shore
Depict those goddesses: by masquerades,
I'll strip the veils that sanctify their shades;
And when I've sucked the brightness out of grapes,
To quell the flood of sorrow that escapes,
I'll lift the empty cluster to the sky,
Avidly drunk till evening has drawn nigh,
And blow in laughter through the luminous skins.
Let us inflate our MEMORIES, O nymphs.
"Piercing the reeds, my darting eyes transfix,
Plunged in the cooling waves, immortal necks,
And cries of fury echo through the air;
Splendid cascades of tresses disappear
In shimmering jewels. Pursuing them, I find
There, at my feet, two sleepers intertwined,
Bruised in the languor of duality,
Their arms about each other heedlessly.
I bear them, still entangled, to a height
Where frivolous shadow never mocks the light
And dying roses yield the sun their scent,
That with the day our passions might be spent."
I adore you, wrath of virgins--fierce delight
Of the sacred burden's writhing naked flight
From the fiery lightning of my lips that flash
With the secret terror of the thirsting flesh:
From the cruel one's feet to the heart of the shy,
Whom innocence abandons suddenly,
Watered in frenzied or less woeful tears.
"Gay with the conquest of those traitorous fears,
I sinned when I divided the dishevelled
Tuft of kisses that the gods had ravelled.
For hardly had I hidden an ardent moan
Deep in the joyous recesses of one
(Holding by a finger, that her swanlike pallor
From her sister's passion might be tinged with colour,
The little one, unblushingly demure),
When from my arms, loosened by death obscure,
This prey, ungrateful to the end, breaks free,
Spurning the sobs that still transported me."
Others will lead me on to happiness,
Their tresses knotted round my horns, I guess.
You know, my passion, that crimson with ripe seeds,
Pomegranates burst in a murmur of bees,
And that our blood, seized by each passing form,
Flows toward desire's everlasting swarm.
In the time when the forest turns ashen and gold
And the summer's demise in the leaves is extolled,
Etna! when Venus visits her retreat,
Treading your lava with innocent feet,
Though a sad sleep thunders and the flame burns cold.
I hold the queen!
Sure punishment...
No, but the soul,
Weighed down by the body, wordless, struck dumb,
To noon's proud silence must at last succumb:
And so, let me sleep, oblivious of sin,
Stretched out on the thirsty sand, drinking in
The bountiful rays of the wine-growing star!
Couple, farewell; I'll see the shade that now you are.
Thought I would share this beautiful poem I found?
Sensually rich... I love it.
Reply:that was absolutely gorgeous.
the poet's imagery is amazing.
thank you :)
i am totally printing this out
Reply:Very lovely. I enjoy fantasy literature.
Reply:Thank you, it's quite beautiful.
Reply:good lord sorry but i don't get it
Reply:thts long. but good :]
domain name registration
______________________
These nymphs that I would perpetuate:
so clear
And light, their carnation, that it floats in the air
Heavy with leafy slumbers.
Did I love a dream?
My doubt, night's ancient hoard, pursues its theme
In branching labyrinths, which being still
The veritable woods themselves, alas, reveal
My triumph as the ideal fault of roses.
Consider...
if the women of your glosses
Are phantoms of your fabulous desires!
Faun, the illusion flees from the cold, blue eyes
Of the chaster nymph like a fountain gushing tears:
But the other, all in sighs, you say, compares
To a hot wind through the fleece that blows at noon?
No! through the motionless and weary swoon
Of stifling heat that suffocates the morning,
Save from my flute, no waters murmuring
In harmony flow out into the groves;
And the only wind on the horizon no ripple moves,
Exhaled from my twin pipes and swift to drain
The melody in arid drifts of rain,
Is the visible, serene and fictive air
Of inspiration rising as if in prayer.
Relate, Sicilian shores, whose tranquil fens
My vanity disturbs as do the suns,
Silent beneath the brilliant flowers of flame:
"That cutting hollow reeds my art would tame,
I saw far off, against the glaucous gold
Of foliage twined to where the springs run cold,
An animal whiteness languorously swaying;
To the slow prelude that the pipes were playing,
This flight of swans -- no! naiads -- rose in a shower
Of spray..."
Day burns inert in the tawny hour
And excess of hymen is escaped away --
Without a sign, from one who pined for the primal A:
And so, beneath a flood of antique light,
As innocent as are the lilies white,
To my first ardours I wake alone.
Besides sweet nothings by their lips made known,
Kisses that only mark their perfidy,
My chest reveals an unsolved mystery...
The toothmarks of some strange, majestic creature:
Enough! Arcana such as these disclose their nature
Only through vast twin reeds played to the skies,
That, turning to music all that clouds the eyes,
Dream, in a long solo, that we amused
The beauty all around us by confused
Equations with our credulous melody;
And dream that the song can make love soar so high
That, purged of all ordinary fantasies
Of back or breast -- incessant shapes that rise
In blindness -- it distills sonorities
From every empty and monotonous line.
Then, instrument of flights, Syrinx malign,
At lakes where you attend me, bloom once more!
Long shall my discourse from the echoing shore
Depict those goddesses: by masquerades,
I'll strip the veils that sanctify their shades;
And when I've sucked the brightness out of grapes,
To quell the flood of sorrow that escapes,
I'll lift the empty cluster to the sky,
Avidly drunk till evening has drawn nigh,
And blow in laughter through the luminous skins.
Let us inflate our MEMORIES, O nymphs.
"Piercing the reeds, my darting eyes transfix,
Plunged in the cooling waves, immortal necks,
And cries of fury echo through the air;
Splendid cascades of tresses disappear
In shimmering jewels. Pursuing them, I find
There, at my feet, two sleepers intertwined,
Bruised in the languor of duality,
Their arms about each other heedlessly.
I bear them, still entangled, to a height
Where frivolous shadow never mocks the light
And dying roses yield the sun their scent,
That with the day our passions might be spent."
I adore you, wrath of virgins--fierce delight
Of the sacred burden's writhing naked flight
From the fiery lightning of my lips that flash
With the secret terror of the thirsting flesh:
From the cruel one's feet to the heart of the shy,
Whom innocence abandons suddenly,
Watered in frenzied or less woeful tears.
"Gay with the conquest of those traitorous fears,
I sinned when I divided the dishevelled
Tuft of kisses that the gods had ravelled.
For hardly had I hidden an ardent moan
Deep in the joyous recesses of one
(Holding by a finger, that her swanlike pallor
From her sister's passion might be tinged with colour,
The little one, unblushingly demure),
When from my arms, loosened by death obscure,
This prey, ungrateful to the end, breaks free,
Spurning the sobs that still transported me."
Others will lead me on to happiness,
Their tresses knotted round my horns, I guess.
You know, my passion, that crimson with ripe seeds,
Pomegranates burst in a murmur of bees,
And that our blood, seized by each passing form,
Flows toward desire's everlasting swarm.
In the time when the forest turns ashen and gold
And the summer's demise in the leaves is extolled,
Etna! when Venus visits her retreat,
Treading your lava with innocent feet,
Though a sad sleep thunders and the flame burns cold.
I hold the queen!
Sure punishment...
No, but the soul,
Weighed down by the body, wordless, struck dumb,
To noon's proud silence must at last succumb:
And so, let me sleep, oblivious of sin,
Stretched out on the thirsty sand, drinking in
The bountiful rays of the wine-growing star!
Couple, farewell; I'll see the shade that now you are.
Thought I would share this beautiful poem I found?
Sensually rich... I love it.
Reply:that was absolutely gorgeous.
the poet's imagery is amazing.
thank you :)
i am totally printing this out
Reply:Very lovely. I enjoy fantasy literature.
Reply:Thank you, it's quite beautiful.
Reply:good lord sorry but i don't get it
Reply:thts long. but good :]
domain name registration
Labels:
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water lily
Can I thin and transplant my canna lilies mid-summer?
I live in the southern Arizona desert. It is very dry (we are currently in a drought) and I water them every day
Can I thin and transplant my canna lilies mid-summer?
It is not ever a good idea to transplant and or thin out any type of outside plants in mid summer. My suggestion is to wait until fall, when it cools down some. The heat and dryness will kill your plants.
Reply:You sure can. Water them like crazy for the rest of the summer--gallons and gallons and gallons... or leave them until September to save money.
Reply:You can but it is not the best time, they really don't have time before winter to fully recover from the transplant shock before winter sets in.
Best to do this late fall thur late winter
Can I thin and transplant my canna lilies mid-summer?
It is not ever a good idea to transplant and or thin out any type of outside plants in mid summer. My suggestion is to wait until fall, when it cools down some. The heat and dryness will kill your plants.
Reply:You sure can. Water them like crazy for the rest of the summer--gallons and gallons and gallons... or leave them until September to save money.
Reply:You can but it is not the best time, they really don't have time before winter to fully recover from the transplant shock before winter sets in.
Best to do this late fall thur late winter
Labels:
flowers,
water lily
What is the best way to care for potted lilies?
I bought them two about a month ago and they had blooms and buds which all bloomed. Now, they have nothing. The stalks are very green and they take water well, but I can't plant them in the ground because I have an apartment...I'm stumped! I'm not really sure what kinds they each are, one had orange blooms, the other had white and pink. They get afternoon/evening sun and water everyday. Hopefully they will be able to survive in the pots, but I guess I'm not sure...If anybody has any tips for me on what I should be doing, that'd be great!
What is the best way to care for potted lilies?
They will eventually wilt. They are a perenial. You can cut the foilage off at the soil base when they wilt. They only bloom once a year. Plant them in a bigger planter than the one you bought them in. Put them in a closet for the winter. Get them out after the dormant season, place them in the sun and they will start all over again only bigger because they multiply.
Reply:They are done for this year. Let them stay in the pot outside this winter and they will return next summer.
What is the best way to care for potted lilies?
They will eventually wilt. They are a perenial. You can cut the foilage off at the soil base when they wilt. They only bloom once a year. Plant them in a bigger planter than the one you bought them in. Put them in a closet for the winter. Get them out after the dormant season, place them in the sun and they will start all over again only bigger because they multiply.
Reply:They are done for this year. Let them stay in the pot outside this winter and they will return next summer.
Labels:
flowers,
water lily
I'm over budget & need to change my centerpieces?
Can you guys help? I thought I was okay on flowers, but now I realize it's adding up to too much. My entire wedding is supposed to be between $8,000-$10,000, which I realize isn't a lot to some but everything is getting out of whack.
My florist invoice is $1200 so far. I'm cutting a few things out that I know won't be a huge difference but I'm struggling on centerpieces.
My flowers will be fuschia Bombay Orchids %26amp; we're using a lot of greenery like bear grass. I want orange for an accent color so I chose Dahlias. We're mixing in other tropicals too like Asiatic Lilies, Ginger, etc. This is not my arrangement. They were going to be tall %26amp; dramatic but it gives you an idea of the flowers %26amp; colors:
http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/r...
I've thought about doing a single stem of Orchids in water, like this:
http://flickr.com/photos/69429153@N00/14...
Do you have any suggestions or ideas? I really appreciate it.
I'm over budget %26amp; need to change my centerpieces?
I LOVE the orchids in the water, they are so gorgeous! I would do that. It would probably work out cheaper because you don't have lots of arrangements, just a few flowers for each vase.
I really love this type of thing:
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
Here are a few ideas:
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
The best way to make your centrepieces cheaper is to have less flowers and more candles, candles are much cheaper than flowers. Also look on ebay because they have cheap supplies for centrepieces.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll...
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll...
Good luck!
Reply:Axing the flowers save the money .
Reply:In stead of doing centerpieces i am doing chair covers and petals on the tables. I've seen it done before it looks really nice.
Reply:Please! My whole budget for my entire trousseau, attendants' gifts, and flowers is less than that! Just pick up a few large pillar candles to scatter among the flowers to make them go further. Just a few blooms per arrangement, keep it simple. Less is more.
Reply:the 2nd one is very nice
Reply:Something like the 2nd link you posted would look niced!
How about fake flowers or buy some wholesale for your tables?
some vases with grass in them?
or
get a bastket put fruit and stick a few flowers or grass
or look here are some nice ideas
http://bridalshop.freeservers.com/center...
http://www.cateredforyou.com/Party_Renta...
Reply:Have you thought about doing the centerpieces yourself? You can save sooo much money! Order the flowers wholesale online.. there are some really great sites and your will save tons of money.. Try these sites for wholesale orchids:
I checked the first one and you can get your Dendrobium Orchids for 3 dollars a stem... A STEAL!
www.growersbox.com
www.onlinewholesaleflowers.com
www.flowerexchange.com
For the vases and whatever other wedding accessories go to www.save-on-crafts.com . AMAZING site.. high quality goods you would spend so much more money on anywhere else! The picture of the orchids in the vase is GORGEOUS and you could totally pull it off ! :)
Reply:The flowers in the water do look really nice. You could always go with the option of doing silk flowers for centerpieces. I know not as nice but they usually still look good. Some people don't even know.
You could opt for a centerpiece without flowers at all.
These here could be used in an arrangement. Yes I know it might seem like those are more New Year's Eve or something but these could be used if you think outside of the box. I think they would make really neat arrangements.
http://www.windycitynovelties.com/EPayso...
These could pull all your beautiful colors together that are used in your flowers.
Here is another link for ideas on non floral centerpieces
http://www.coreywilliams.com/ideas/cente...
You could also use vases with tissue paper and use large sticks of rock candy in your wedding colors. That would be inexpensive, different and edible.
Here is a place that sells them in bulk.
http://www.candydirect.com/specialty/Roc...
http://www.bulkfoods.com/old_fashioned_h...
You just got to think of things that would be available in your wedding colors, which are beautiful by the way, and use something completely different.
Play around with different ideas and make them yourself. They don't have to be floral. I hope you find something! Good Luck
My florist invoice is $1200 so far. I'm cutting a few things out that I know won't be a huge difference but I'm struggling on centerpieces.
My flowers will be fuschia Bombay Orchids %26amp; we're using a lot of greenery like bear grass. I want orange for an accent color so I chose Dahlias. We're mixing in other tropicals too like Asiatic Lilies, Ginger, etc. This is not my arrangement. They were going to be tall %26amp; dramatic but it gives you an idea of the flowers %26amp; colors:
http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/r...
I've thought about doing a single stem of Orchids in water, like this:
http://flickr.com/photos/69429153@N00/14...
Do you have any suggestions or ideas? I really appreciate it.
I'm over budget %26amp; need to change my centerpieces?
I LOVE the orchids in the water, they are so gorgeous! I would do that. It would probably work out cheaper because you don't have lots of arrangements, just a few flowers for each vase.
I really love this type of thing:
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
Here are a few ideas:
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
http://au.images.search.yahoo.com/search...
The best way to make your centrepieces cheaper is to have less flowers and more candles, candles are much cheaper than flowers. Also look on ebay because they have cheap supplies for centrepieces.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll...
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll...
Good luck!
Reply:Axing the flowers save the money .
Reply:In stead of doing centerpieces i am doing chair covers and petals on the tables. I've seen it done before it looks really nice.
Reply:Please! My whole budget for my entire trousseau, attendants' gifts, and flowers is less than that! Just pick up a few large pillar candles to scatter among the flowers to make them go further. Just a few blooms per arrangement, keep it simple. Less is more.
Reply:the 2nd one is very nice
Reply:Something like the 2nd link you posted would look niced!
How about fake flowers or buy some wholesale for your tables?
some vases with grass in them?
or
get a bastket put fruit and stick a few flowers or grass
or look here are some nice ideas
http://bridalshop.freeservers.com/center...
http://www.cateredforyou.com/Party_Renta...
Reply:Have you thought about doing the centerpieces yourself? You can save sooo much money! Order the flowers wholesale online.. there are some really great sites and your will save tons of money.. Try these sites for wholesale orchids:
I checked the first one and you can get your Dendrobium Orchids for 3 dollars a stem... A STEAL!
www.growersbox.com
www.onlinewholesaleflowers.com
www.flowerexchange.com
For the vases and whatever other wedding accessories go to www.save-on-crafts.com . AMAZING site.. high quality goods you would spend so much more money on anywhere else! The picture of the orchids in the vase is GORGEOUS and you could totally pull it off ! :)
Reply:The flowers in the water do look really nice. You could always go with the option of doing silk flowers for centerpieces. I know not as nice but they usually still look good. Some people don't even know.
You could opt for a centerpiece without flowers at all.
These here could be used in an arrangement. Yes I know it might seem like those are more New Year's Eve or something but these could be used if you think outside of the box. I think they would make really neat arrangements.
http://www.windycitynovelties.com/EPayso...
These could pull all your beautiful colors together that are used in your flowers.
Here is another link for ideas on non floral centerpieces
http://www.coreywilliams.com/ideas/cente...
You could also use vases with tissue paper and use large sticks of rock candy in your wedding colors. That would be inexpensive, different and edible.
Here is a place that sells them in bulk.
http://www.candydirect.com/specialty/Roc...
http://www.bulkfoods.com/old_fashioned_h...
You just got to think of things that would be available in your wedding colors, which are beautiful by the way, and use something completely different.
Play around with different ideas and make them yourself. They don't have to be floral. I hope you find something! Good Luck
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Help me with my backyard ponds!?
Yes, I know I ask a lot of questions about ponds, but I'm new to this.
I have two small ponds. They are both 2 feet wide, while one is 7 inches deep, the other about 16 or 17. We couldn't get anything big, because our backyard isn't large, and my mom doesn't want a whole lot of work. The plants seem to be doing very well(lilies in the deep one, dwarf cattail, dwarf pontederia cordata, and dwarf anemopsis californica are all in the small one). The plants are blooming, but we are having a slight problem with algae. I told my mom to buy a filter, but she's still unsure. Will buying a filter get rid of the algae and other dirt/objects in the water? There is a very small filter at the Home Depot, ment for small ponds.
Also, she is unsure whether to buy fish and such. Could a crab survive in a pond, or a snail or something? I live in South. California, so its warm pretty much all year.
Help me with my backyard ponds!?
yep buy the fish
flowers anniversary
I have two small ponds. They are both 2 feet wide, while one is 7 inches deep, the other about 16 or 17. We couldn't get anything big, because our backyard isn't large, and my mom doesn't want a whole lot of work. The plants seem to be doing very well(lilies in the deep one, dwarf cattail, dwarf pontederia cordata, and dwarf anemopsis californica are all in the small one). The plants are blooming, but we are having a slight problem with algae. I told my mom to buy a filter, but she's still unsure. Will buying a filter get rid of the algae and other dirt/objects in the water? There is a very small filter at the Home Depot, ment for small ponds.
Also, she is unsure whether to buy fish and such. Could a crab survive in a pond, or a snail or something? I live in South. California, so its warm pretty much all year.
Help me with my backyard ponds!?
yep buy the fish
flowers anniversary
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Poem Help by Wallace Stevens?
The Plain Sense of Things
After the leaves have fallen, we return
To a plain sense of things. It is as if
We had come to an end of the imagination,
Inanimate in an inert savior.
It is difficult even to choose the adjective
For this blank cold, this sadness without cause.
The great structure has become a minor house.
No turban walks across the lessened floors.
The greenhouse never so badly needed paint.
The chimney is fifty years old and slants to one side.
A fantastic effort has failed, a repetition
In a repetitiousness of men and flies.
Yet the absence of the imagination had
Itself to be imagined. The great pond,
The plain sense of it, without reflections, leaves,
Mud, water like dirty glass, expressing silence
Of a sort, silence of a rat come out to see,
The great pond and its waste of the lilies, all this
Had to be imagined as an inevitable knowledge,
Required, as necessity requires.
(I just need a brief summary because I'm completely clueless.)
Poem Help by Wallace Stevens?
I think that the essay linked to by sheeba711 is a decent effort at interpreting the poem.
In my view it's an intensely personal statement by Stevens of a state of mind and feeling that he experienced in later life. Because of its personal nature it's hard to be sure exactly what he means by some of the images.
What is clear is that he is struggling to understand the source of his poetic inspiration and its apparent absence or deterioration. From this perspective the entire poem is a paradox because it seems to despair about a lack of imagination yet at the same time it embodies an intensely poetic and imaginative expression of that idea. So based on the evidence of the poem's existence, there is no failure of imagination. Yet it seems to say that there is.
Reply:A poem about being old...the memories. Once you read it from this prospective the rest will fall in place.
Reply:Hope this site helps...
http://www.khas.edu.tr/bukalemun/chl_num...
After the leaves have fallen, we return
To a plain sense of things. It is as if
We had come to an end of the imagination,
Inanimate in an inert savior.
It is difficult even to choose the adjective
For this blank cold, this sadness without cause.
The great structure has become a minor house.
No turban walks across the lessened floors.
The greenhouse never so badly needed paint.
The chimney is fifty years old and slants to one side.
A fantastic effort has failed, a repetition
In a repetitiousness of men and flies.
Yet the absence of the imagination had
Itself to be imagined. The great pond,
The plain sense of it, without reflections, leaves,
Mud, water like dirty glass, expressing silence
Of a sort, silence of a rat come out to see,
The great pond and its waste of the lilies, all this
Had to be imagined as an inevitable knowledge,
Required, as necessity requires.
(I just need a brief summary because I'm completely clueless.)
Poem Help by Wallace Stevens?
I think that the essay linked to by sheeba711 is a decent effort at interpreting the poem.
In my view it's an intensely personal statement by Stevens of a state of mind and feeling that he experienced in later life. Because of its personal nature it's hard to be sure exactly what he means by some of the images.
What is clear is that he is struggling to understand the source of his poetic inspiration and its apparent absence or deterioration. From this perspective the entire poem is a paradox because it seems to despair about a lack of imagination yet at the same time it embodies an intensely poetic and imaginative expression of that idea. So based on the evidence of the poem's existence, there is no failure of imagination. Yet it seems to say that there is.
Reply:A poem about being old...the memories. Once you read it from this prospective the rest will fall in place.
Reply:Hope this site helps...
http://www.khas.edu.tr/bukalemun/chl_num...
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Glastonbury Festival 2007 full lineup?
Pyramid Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Arctic Monkeys
Kasabian
The Fratellis
Bloc Party
The Magic Numbers
Amy Winehouse
Gogol Bordello
The Earlies
Adjágas
Saturday 23rd June
The Killers
The Kooks
Paul Weller
Paolo Nutini
Lily Allen
Dirty Pretty Things
Guillemots
The Pipettes
Seasick Steve
Liz Green
Sunday 24th June
The Who
Kaiser Chiefs
Manic Street Preachers
Dame Shirley Bassey
James Morrison
Marley Brothers Present The 30th Anniversary Of Exodus
The Waterboys
Corb Lund
National Youth Orchestra
Other Stage
Friday 22nd Jun 2007
Bjork
Arcade Fire
Rufus Wainwright
The Coral
Super Furry Animals
Bright Eyes
The Automatic
Modest Mouse
The Cribs
Reverend And The Makers
Mr Hudson And The Library
Saturday 23rd June
Iggy And The Stooges
Editors
Maximo Park
Babyshambles
Klaxons
CSS
Biffy Clyro
The Long Blondes
Brakes
El Presidente
The Switches
Sunday 24th June
The Chemical Brothers
The View
The Go! Team
Mika
The Rakes
Get Cape Wear Cape Fly
Coldwar Kids
Sunshine Underground
The Enemy
The Holloways
Kharma 45
John Peel Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Hot Chip
Maccabees
Mum Ra
Jack Penate
Hold Steady
The New Pornographers
Tokyo Police Club
Good Shoes
The Annuals
Disco Ensemble
Fear of Music
Look See Proof
Saturday 23rd June
The Twang
Get Cape Wearcape Fly
Patrick Wolf
Bat for Lashes
Pigeon Detectives
Calvin Harris
You Say Party We Say Die
Holy ****
The Heights
The Rushes
The Hours
Grim Northern Social
Blue Bullet
Sunday 24th June
Jamie T
Just Jack
Mark Ronson
Scott Mathews
Young Knives
Rumble Strips
The Horrors
Noisettes
Tiny Dancers
Aqualung
Shoot The Moon
JazzWorld Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Damian Marley
Amy Winehouse
Toumani Diabaté %26amp; Symmetric Orchestra
AIM
Gus Gus
Nasio Fontaine
Soweto Kinch
Midival Punditz feat. Karsh Kale %26amp; special guests
Guilty Pleasures Featuring The Tor Dogs %26amp; Special Guests
Saturday 23rd June 2007
Rodrigo y Gabriela
John Fogerty
Guillemots
Mr Hudson and the Library
K`Naan
Hiromi's Sonicbloom
The Bees
Soil %26amp; 'Pimp' Sessions
Ganga Giri
Forty Thieves Orkestar
Sunday 24th June 2007
Corinne Bailey Rae
Fat Freddys Drop
Amp Fiddler
Beirut
Tinariwen
Seth Lakeman
Koop
Mahala Rai Banda - Electric Gypsyland
Babyhead
Feluka
Acoustic Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Damien Rice
Hothouse Flowers
Sandi Thom
Jack L
Lisa Hannigan
The Dylan Project
Pauline Scanlon
Emmy the Great
Newton Faulkner
Martha Tilston
Saturday 23rd June
The Waterboys
Nick Lowe
Eric Bibb
Richie Havens
The Men They Couldn’t Hang
Liam O’Maonlai
The Storys
Catherine Feeny
Liz Green
Hayley Hutchinson
Sunday 24th June
The Bootleg Beatles
KT Tunstall
Moya Brennan
London Community Gospel Choir
Steve Forbert
Songs of Nick Drake By Keith James
David Saw
Winding Stair
Hummingbirds
The Epstein
The Park Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Spiritualized - Acoustic Mainline
Aliens
M.I.A.
Shlomo
Cajun Dance Party
Martha Wainwright
Charlotte Hatherly
Chas 'n' Dave
Amy Macdonald
Kate Nash
Los Campesionos!
Remi Nicole
The Ralfe Band
Peter %26amp; the Wolf
Saturday 23rd June
Africa Express
Lou Rhodes
Ed Harcourt
Cherry Ghost
Piney Gear
Josh Pyke
Get Well Soon
The High Wire
Sargeant
Sunday 24th June
Gruff Rhys
Circulus
King Creosote
Adem
The Little Ones
Willy Mason
Micah P Hinson
Pete Doherty
Euros Childs
Fionn Regan
Richard Swift
Adele
Laura Marling
The Young Republic
The Dance Village...
East
Friday 22nd June 2007
Fat Boy Slim
The Klaxons
Gus Gus
Simian Mobile Disco
Max Sedgley
Hyper
Cagedbaby
!!!
Buraka Som Sistema
XX Teens (Formerly Xerox Teens)
Uncle Buck
Saturday 23rd June
Mr Scruff
Mika
Mark Ronson
Yoda
Sugadaddy
Infadels
Tim Deluxe
Black Ghosts
Devils Gun
Phil Kieran
Sunday 24th June
Carl Cox
Pendulum Live
Dave Clarke
Vitalic
The Glimmers
Shitdisco
Kissy Sellout
Elektrons
Zero DB
Dragonette
Polichinelle
West
Friday 22nd June
Trentemoller Live
Danny Howells
System 7
Surgeon A/V Show
Eatstatic
Jim Masters
A Guy Called Gerald
Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band
Alloy Mental
Subgiant
Kava Kava
Marc Vedo
James Gill
Saturday 23rd June
Sasha
Hybrid
Mr C
Meat Katie and VJ Anyone
Uberzone
DJ Hal
The Bays
The Neville Staple Band
Pama International
Kenji Williams
Will Saul
Breakfast With Howard Marks
Sunday 24th June
Krafty Kuts
Coldcut
Steve Lawler
Dreadzone
Bitesize
Crazy P
Stanton Warriors
Phil Hartnoll Presents Long Range
Future Funk Squad
The Whip
DJ Monkey Pilot
G Stage
Friday 22nd June
The Plump DJ's
Rennie Pilgrem %26amp; MC Chickaboo
Adam Freeland
General Midi %26amp; MC Jakes
D. Rameriz
Dumb Blonde
Timo Maas
Tom Real V's The Rogue Element
Quest
Atomic Hooligan %26amp; Jay Cunning
The Breakfastaz
Ben %26amp; Lex
Plaza De Funk
Saturday 23rd June
Andy C
Bong Ra
Freq Nasty
Radioactive Man Live
Adam F
Scotch Egg Band (Drumize)
Shitmatt
Noisia
Mr Nice
Jungle Drummer DJ Fu and Rodney P
F**k Me USA
Vexd
Aural Imbalance
Sunday 24th June
Allaby
Tristan
Tron
Beardy
Hydrophonic
Shpongle
Ott
Gaudi
Roots
Friday 22nd June
Swami Desi Rock
Bobby Friction (BBC Asian Network)
Asian Dub Foundation Sound System
Catch 22
Bandish Projekt
Midival Punditz
Nerm
T Bone
It's Bigger Than
Dhol Academy
Flynn %26amp; Flora
Jerona Fruits
Saturday 23rd June
Steven Marley with guest Damian Marley
Iration Steppas
Fat Freddy's Drop
Daddy G
Mad Professor
Tayo
Nasio Fontaine
Smith %26amp; Mighty
Bobby Kray %26amp; Dennis Bovell
Dubdadda
Dubrovnik
Dub From Atlantis
Sunday 24th June
K'Naan
Klashnekoff
Hearin' Aid
Foreign Beggers
SuparNovar
Gettin Better Sound System
The Young Punx
Roullet Featuring Queen Bee %26amp; Parker
Lounge
Thursday 21st June
Annie Nightingale's Dance Village Launch Party
Steve Lawler
Hybrid
Ctrl Z
Suns Of Mecha
Uberzone
Cakeboy %26amp; Doublethink
Dive
The Vees
Andy Barlow (Lamb)
Friday 22nd June
Sean Rowley's Guily Pleasures
Hexstatic
Four Tet
James Lavelle
Little Barrie
Hafdis Huld
Men in Masks
Hearin' Aid
Western Soul
The Nextmen featuring MC Wrec %26amp; Zarif
Western Soul
Urban Myth Club
Breaking the Illusion
Ghost
Saturday 23rd June
Andy Cato
Die %26amp; Clipz
Subsource
Annie Mac
Bonde Do Role
Erol Alkan
Cicada - Live
Husky Rescue
Para One
Bimbo Jones
Filthy Dukes
Sunday 24th June
Quantic
Bugz In The Attic
Rob Da Bank %26amp; MC Beardyman
Dub Pistols
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Unklejam
J Mountain
Ben Westbeech
The Loose Cannons
Palladium
It's Bigger Than
Infinite Scale
DJ Finn
Pussy Parlure
Thursday 21st June
We Don’t Play
Niece %26amp; Unc
Polichinelle
P.R.O.D.
The John E Vistic Experience
Western Soul DJs
DJ Badly
Friday 22nd June
Healer Selecta
Special Guest
Oojami Live
Healer Selecta
Zen Hussies
Sancho Panza featuring the Twilight Players
Leon Jean-Marie
We Don’t Play
Sumaya
DiscÃpulos de Otilia
Bourbon Warfare DJs
Circus Star Cabaret
Detectives of Perspective
Saturday 23rd June
DJ Zorro
La Kinky Beat
Mr M
Dr Meaker
Jose Luis
Circus Star Cabaret
Sean Rowley Presents I'm Not in Love
Salsa Class with Mo Flex
Emporium featuring Bingo Karaoke
POP Quiz
P.R.O.D.
Sunday 24th June
Russ Jones 'The Hackney Globetrotter'
Gipsy.CZ
DJ Forty Thieves
Destroyers
DJ Tofowski
Forty Thieves Orkestar
Emporium featuring Bingo Karaoke
Kitty, Daisy %26amp; Lewis
Sancho Panza
The Kleptones
That Lazysunday DJ
ID Spiral
Thursday 21st June
Mayra
Wombat
Film
Dom Spiral
Film
Sheik Yarbooty
Friday 22nd June
Elestial
Gabriadelic
Mrung
Mark Mandala
Hadar
Iain Dub vs Addsineon
Tom / Mira
Aliji
Film
Mirror System
Saturday 23rd June
Cosmo
4D
Pete Ardron
Tall Will
Dan Spencer
Liquid Ross
Sandra
Liquid Djems
Tom / Mira
Matt Black
Sunday 24th June
Luna Lis
Mudra
Gandolfi
Naked Nick
Guy called Gerald (SUGOI)
Film
Gaudi
Simon Pieman
Chesstar
Avalon Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Mike Scott and Steve Wickham/The Waterboys
Show Of Hands
The Cat Empire
Chumbawamba acoustic
Oi Va Voi
Ben Waters Band
Flipron
Tarantism
Saturday 23rd June
The Saw Doctors
Seth Lakeman
Gruff Rhys
The Broken Family Band
Julie Fowlis
Robin %26amp; Bina Williamson
3 Daft Monkeys
Big Strides
Sheelanagig
Sunday 24th June
Billy Bragg
Bellowhead
KÃla
Tunng
Rise Kagona %26amp; Champion Doug Veitch
Corb Lund %26amp; The Hurtin' Albertans
Jeff Lang
Avalonian Free State Choir
Emily Barker %26amp; The Red Clay Halo
Avalon Cafe Stage
Thursday 21st June 2007
Big Strides
The Huckleberries
The Johnsons
Lana
Rod Thomas
Benjamin and the Sirens
Friday 22nd June
Gringo Ska
Chimanimani
Bible Code Sundays
Los Albertos
Tumble Weed Jim
Your Garden Day
Green Angels
Mik Artistik
Helen Boulding and Tom Pi
The Cedar
Bellevue
Stompin Dave Allen
Saturday 23rd June
The Cosmic Sausages
The Matzos
The Monks Kitchen
Dog House Skiffle Band
Sellors and the Scientists
The Johnsons
Alamo Leal
Chris Jagger's acoustic band
Rod Thomas
Acoustic Collective
Sunday 24th June
Your Garden Day
Boy Le Monti
Al O'Kane
The great Xar/The Show Ponies
The Wraiths
Who's Got The Keys
The Babylon Ensemble
Lana
Bag of Rats
Acoustic Collective
Glade Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Chimanimani
Seth Lakeman
Simon Atkinson %26amp; The Ben Marcato Trio
CCQ
Pee Wee Ellis with James Morton and The Rawness
Iain Ballamy
Kenji Williams
Buraka Som Sistema
Squarepusher
Mark Edwards Hard Rain Environmental Show
DJ's in Residence
Clive Craske
The Head Gardener
Saturday 23rd June
Mr Bojangles Moustache
Nigel Mazyln Jones
Jamie Cato (1 Giant Leap)
Echo
Nick Warren
Dreadzone
!!! (chk chk chk)
Ozric Tentacles
DJ's in Residence
Doctor D
Scratchy
Patthan
Sunday 24th June
Vertigo
Hedge Monkey
Rhythmites
Eatstatic
La Kinky Beat
Husky Rescue
Soothsayers
Greg Dread and Spee
Ganga Giri
DJ's in Residence
DJ Andromeda
Soul of Man
Patthan
Croissant Neuf Stage
Thursday 21st June 2007
Dubblehead
The Egg
Friday 22nd June
Yoga Workshop Class
Bad Science
The Soundcarriers
The Huckleberries
Rodney Branigan
Mankala
Almeida Girl and Le grand Descarga
Saturday 23rd June
Yoga workshop class
NIZLOPI
Echo
Seize the Day
Tanglefoot
Kangaroon Moon
Steve Hillage (System 7 Dj set)
Sunday 24th June
Biggles Wartime Band
The Boat Band
F.O.S. Brothers
The Harp Trio
The Big
Baka Beyond and The G’Bine
Left Field
Thursday 21st June 2007
Stage 1
Beans on Toast
Gear
Soul Survivors
Kid Harpoon
3 Daft Monkeys
Neck
The Blood Arm
The Thirst
Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism %26amp; SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel)
Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel
King Blues
Damien Dempsey
Pama Inernational
The Beat
Stage 2
Open Mic
Charlene Jones
Emmy the Great
Dan Donnelly
Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man
Fortune Drive
Seasick Steve
Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism %26amp; SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel)
Don Letts
Anti Slavery Vox DJ
Holy ****
DJ
Nizlopi
DJ
Liz Green
Rodney Brannigan
Sean Taylor
Friday 22nd June
Stage 1
Drum Workshop / Carnival Collective
T-Bone
Film – Glastonbury Gap Year
The Hours
Latin American Resistance – Panel discussion with Bob Crow, RMT, Carlos Lozarro (Columbian Journalist and death squad survivor), Brendan Barber (TUC) and Hugh Lanning (PCS)
LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA
Movimientos
Tacto Latino
Very be Careful
Discipulos de Otilla
Shelter and VirtualFestivals.com present the Left Field night for Affordable Housing:
Slovo
Republic of Loose
VERY SPECIAL GUEST
CUD
Back to the Planet
Neds Atomic Dustbin
Stage 2
Open Mic
Daisy Sweet Hearts
LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA
Movimientos
Jersey Budd
TBC
Fionn Regan
Kid Harpoon (ac)
Joe Driscoll
Jim Bob (CUSM)
Glen Tilbrook
DJ (Huw Stephens)
Jack Penate
DJ (Black Rats)
Duke Special
DJ (Goldierocks)
Fred %26amp; Benny
Saturday 24th June
Stage 1
Open Mic (Shelter)
The Deadbeats
Peace 1 world FILM
PLATFORM: Youth Protest Platform with Gemma Turnelty (NUS), UNISON, PCS and Youth Music
GMB Present: Up the Poles! Left Field campaign for migrant workers union rights
The Poise Rite
Habakuk
Comedy with: Mark Steel, Nick Wilty, Steve Gribben and MC Rosie Wilbey
Ruarri Joseph
Love Music Hate Racism presents:
LMHR discussion with tonights artists and Derek Simpson (AMICUS)
The Mentalists
Natty
No Lay
Get Cape incl PlanB
Lethal Bizzle
The Noisettes
Akala
VERY SPECIAL GUEST
Stage 2
Beans on Toast
Movimientos
Dan Donnelly
Rhoda Dakar
Zzz
DJ
King Blues
Brakes (acoustic)
Sunday 25th June
Stage 1
Carnival Collective
Another World is Possible!
Environmental Campaign Film
George Monbiot (campaigner and Guardian journalist)
Eric Faulkner (Bay City Rollers)
Tony Benn hosts ‘Another World is Possible’ with Frances O’Grady (TUC), Chris Baugh (PCS) and Shelter
Get Up Stand Up – No to Trident!
Marcus Brigstocke
Ed Byrne
Film
Tony Benn
Shazia Mirza
Mark Thomas
Neville Staples (from The Specials)
Goldblade
Soweto Kinch
Glenn Tilbrook
DJ Phil Jupitus
Youth Music Present:
Get Cape Wear Cape Fly
Youth Music Award Build a Protest band winners
Jail Guitar Doors – the campaign to give instruments to prisoners in memory of Joe Strummer
DJ Phil Jupitus
Billy Bragg %26amp; Guests
Stage 2
Positively Testcard
African Skies
Dan Donnelly
Neck
DJ
Night of Treason
Lost Vagueness
Friday 22nd June 2007
DJ Sophie Toes, Lorne
MC Dougie Invisible
Dreamstate Circus
Merlinski Spacelee
Divine Company
Grrrlesque
Empress Stah
DJ Lorngerie
Grrrlesque
Alexanderope
Ryan Styles
Empress Stah
Cous-cous Torture Company
DJ Desert Ivan Discs
Dynamo Rhythm Ace
DJ Bollox and DJ Drew
Dusty Sprinkles and the Hot Jazz Biscuits
DJ Bollox and DJ Drew
Saturday 23rd June
DJ Sophie Toes
Luxury Condo
DJ Lorngerie
MC Mat Fraser
Dream State Circus
Merlinski Spacelee
Sumaya Flamenco Troupe
Perverted Turkeys
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Mat Fraser
Taylor Mac
Zudance Aerial
Martha and Arthur
Kitty Bang Bang
Grainne
Vicky McManus
Twighlight Players
DJ Sophie Toes
The Lovers
DJ Andy Wetherall
Bison
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Sunday 24th June
DJ Sophie Toes
MC Dave Chameleon
Divine Company
Kitty Bang Bang
Martha and Atthur
Vicky McManus
Paul Zenon
Bees Knees
Empress Stah
DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes
Cous Cous Torture Company
Deviant Aerial
Paul Zenon and Sleez
Empress Stah
Perverted Turkeys
Bees Knees
DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes
The Puppini Sisters
DJ Lorne Sophie Mike
The Fat 45s
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Babylon Bandstand
Thursday 21st June 2007
Hodmadoddery
Paris Motel
The Electric Soup
The Mandibles
Shorn Rah
The Doubtful Guest
Max Pashm
Friday 22nd June
Ash
Cortina Deluxx
Wizz %26amp; Simeon Jones
Bill Smarme
Rose Kemp
The Cedars
Biggles
Snortin' Dogs
Electric Bill
The Duckworths
Michael J Sheehy
John E Vistic
LaXula
Saturday 23rd June
The Cloghoppers Phil King
Glistening Cogs of Greenland The Volt
The Mandrake Project The Clap
Jeremy Smoking Jacket The Mighty Peas
Joe Public SJ Esau
Argument About Yellow Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats
Sgt Peppers
Vladimir Steamboat
The Cedar
The Blessing
Babel
Zen Hussies
Los Albertos
Sunday 24th June
Phil King
The Volt
The Clap
The Mighty Peas
SJ Esau
Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats
The Wurzels
Stonebridge Bar (in The Park)
Thursday 21st June 2007
Gerry’s Joint
Guilty Pleasures
Baggy Mondays
Friday 22nd June
I'm With Stupid
Arthur Shearlaw
Joe and Nicky’s Sweet Charity
Sean Rowley (rock 'n' roll set)
Pablo Psychonaut
Soulsavers
Get Involved
Saturday 23rd June
Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show
Four Tet with Eat Your Own Ears DJs
Broader Than Broadway And Bobby Champagne Jr
Hip Hop Karaoke
Guto (Super Furry Animals /Trojan Records)
Soul Jazz Sound System
Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve (Richard Norris and Erol Alkan)
Sunday 24th June
Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show
Baggy Mondays
Heavenly jukebox
Ben Swank (Fitzrovian Phonographic)
Pete Fowler (Monsterism)
Robin and Nick (heavenly jukebox/The Admiralty Club)
Broader Than Broadway Soundsystem
Poetry%26amp;Words Tent
Friday,22nd June 2007
Dennis Gould
The Far Travellers:
Bob Harding-Jones, Oz Hardwick, Marty Mulligan %26amp; Chelley McClear, PJ (Poetry Jack)
The Urbanian Quarter:
Andy Craven-Griffiths, Phaze, John Berkavitch, Polar Bear
Hold on to your hats!
Poems %26amp; Protest
Open Mic
Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall
The Smooth Speakers:
Jim Carruth, The Honey Tongues, Talking Tekla, Dennis Just Dennis, Tony Walsh
Saturday,23rd June
Poems %26amp; Protest:
Aime Hansen, Byron Vincent, Shagufta K. Iqbal, Corporate Watch (Claire Fauset, Merrick and Danny Chivers)
The Smooth Speakers
The Vagina Monologues presented by Team Vagina
(Janie Digby, Jess Lewin, Chloe Castleton, Arabella Gibbins)
Women's Time
Open Mic (Women Only)
Far Travellers
Riff Raff Poets:
Dennis Gould %26amp; Pat VT West
The Urbanian Quarter
Hold on to your hats!:
Milo, Ebele, Helen Shay, pint-sized poet, Thick Richard
Sunday, 24th June
Poems For The Abolition Of Slavery
P%26amp;W People, including Helen Gregory and Kelly Gaffney
Open Mic
The Urbanian Quarter
Hold on to your hats!
The Smooth Speakers
Poems %26amp; Protest
The Far Travellers
Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall
The Poetry Slam!
The Vagina Monologues
Plus! around the edges - The Poetry Controllers – MILBURGA
Late'n'Live
Thursday 21st June 2007
The Deadbeats
Dr Meaker
Laymar
Smallwhitelight
The Maple State
Liz Green
Venus Bogardus
The John E Vistic Experience
Ed Cottam
Lewis Sleeman
Nine Bean Rows
Friday 22nd June
The Whip
Gravenhurst
The 9000
The Loungs
Scouting For Girls
Pinstripe
Onions
Thirty Pounds of Bone
The Travelling Band
Haiki Loki
Saturday 23rd June
Orphan Boy
Love Minus Zero
Neon Plastix
Heck
The Answering Machine
Durban Poison
The Epstein
Feluka
Cortina Deluxx
Sunday 24th June
Polytechnic
The Courteeners
Cherry Ghost
Liam Frost
It's A Buffalo
Pierre Hall %26amp; The Lead Balloons
Clarky Cat
Rob Sharples
The Grim Northern Social
Birdengine
Sam Hammond
The Queen's Head
Thursday 21st June 2007
Movie
Sonny Jim (DJ)
Simian Mobile Disco (DJ)
The Draytones
Captain
Candie Payne
Goldspot
Jaymay
Rushmore
The Changes
Underground Heroes
The Servant
zZz
SingStar
Friday 22nd June
Movie
Acid Jazz is 20! (DJ)
Mr Hudson And The Library
Chicane
Borne
Ed Harcourt
The Wombats
A Fine Frenzy
Babel
SingStar
Little Barrie
Ava
Natty
U Brown (with Eddie Piller)
SingStar
Saturday 23rd June
Movie
Sean Rowley (Guilty Pleasures) presents A Pop Odyssey (DJ)
Dragonette
The Horrors
Amp Fiddler
The Rumble Strips
Tiny Dancers
Bench Connection
Ross Copperman
SingStar
Duke Special
Polytechnic
The Lea Shore
Bert Miller And The Animal Folk
SingStar
Sunday 24th June
Movie
Pressure Sounds Sound System (DJ)
Cold War Kids
Seasick Steve
Tunng
Noah And The Whale
Cherry Ghost
Findlay Brown
SingStar
Crash My Model Car
Shy Child
White Rabbits
Envy Corps
Victoria Hart
SingStar
Theatre, Circus and Cabaret
Cabaret Stage
Big Beats
Aisle16
Frank Olivier
Janey Godley
Shirlee Sunflower
Harriet Bowden
Jared Hardy
Attila the Stockbroker
John Otway
Paul Nathan
Joolz
Steve Gribbin
Mary Bourke
Rory Motion
Radio 4 presents “4 in a Field”
Rhythm Wave
Stan Stanley %26amp; Nina Conti
Barry Cryer %26amp; Ronnie Golden
Jeff Green
Dot Comedy presents “Cuddly Fluffkins”
Phil Kay
Phil Nichol
Nick Wilty
Jim Jeffries
Murray Lachlan-Young
Marcus Brigstocke
Mitch Benn
4 Poofs %26amp; a Piano
Andrew Maxwell
Reverend Obadiah
The Great Voltini %26amp; Nurse Electra
Phil Nichol
Kevin Eldon
Glen Wool
Brendan Burns
Pandora Pink
Reginald D. Hunter
Andy Parsons
Guy Pratt
Ian Cognito
Woody Wilding presents “Record Graveyard” with added rice!
La Belle Epoque
Siyaya
Joolz
The Black Eagles
The Cosmic Sausages
Dino Lampa
The Esuapim Cultural Troupe
Jonathan Kay Twisted Cabaret
The Stephen Frost Impro Allstars with Phil Jupitus, Andy Smart,
Suki Webster, Richard Vranch, Steve Steen and the inimitable Stephen Frost
Andi Neate
The Cholmondeleys and the Featherstonehaughs
Pluck
Blackskywhite
Pluck
Charles Ross
October Hamlyn-Wright
Taylor Mac
Circus Big Top
Orchestra del Sol – Music
Circomedia - Aerial
Jamie Walker - Diabolo
Missfitz - Aerial
Dino Lampa – Juggler
AJ - Acro
Barnaby Bear with me -
Missfitz - Aerial
Black Eagles - Acro
Tumble Circus – Aerial
Jay and Manu - Jugglers
Haggis – Hats
Miku and Sanna - Trapeze
Matias and Olga – Jugglers
Space Cowboy
Barefoot - Aerial
Grant Goldie - Diabolo
Courtney Orange - Acro
Frenetic Engineering - Holland %26amp; Hales – Aerial
Kwabana Lindsey – Slack Rope
Jay and Matias - Jugglers
Starfizz
Matias and Olga – Jugglers
Dan the Hat - Hats
Dare – Acro
Miku and Sanna - Trapeze
Jay and Manu - Jugglers
Space Cowboy
Courtney Orange
Shirlee Sunflower
Dare – Acro
Marina - Aerial
Angie Mackman - Hula
Dan the Hat - Hats
Tumble Circus – Aerial
Incandescence – Venetian Masquerade
Great Dave
Marina – Aerial
Mario, Queen of the Circus
Angie Mackman - Hula
Drum Summit
Sensation Seekers' Stage
The Sneakers present Courgettes
Charmaine Childs
Silver
Hot Potato Syncopators
The Splott Brothers
Frenetic Engineering present 'Les Femmes Fatal'
Dynamos Rhythm Aces
Your Dad
Jon Hicks
Tony Macaroni
The Moosen Men
The Herbie Treehead Band
Your Dad
Jacqui Algie
Senor Chainsaw
Mike Raffone
Dirty Fred
The Other Halfs
Beautiful Stu
Dance Saddlespan Stage
Carnival Collective
Flamenco Aire
The Esuapim Cultural Troupe
Shindig
Eletricat/Abolicao
The Jaipur Kawa Brass Band
Saddlers Wells
Pronghorm
The Twilight Dancers
Rhythm Wave
Cut A Shine
Zambula
Courtney Orange
Resonance
The Twilight Dancers
Siyaya
Zoid
Courtney Orange
Barnstormer
John Otway
Big Beats
Bill Bailey
Outside Circus Stage
The Herbie Treehead Band
Dino Lampa
Hearts Tongue
Fulcrum
Aileen
Courtney Orange
Frazer
Barnaby Bear with Me
Ojarus
Mr. Spin
The Great Dave
Jamie Walker
Chapati Tree Pixies
Shirlee Sunflower
Dynamos Rhthym Aces
Inner Spin
Banjo Circus
Moosen Men
Beautiful Stu
Senor Chainsaw
Guy Pratt
The Better Halfs
Grounds and Around
Installations and ground shows in the three Theatre and Circus Fields:
1623 Theatre with Shakespeare 3 times a day
Aileen
Jakcie Algae
Artemis
Avanti Display
The BAC Caravan Installation
Tommy Baker
Banjo Circus
Beautiful Stu
The Biding Time Caravan Installation
Big Beats
Big Rory
BIG WHEEL in East Holts
The Blackboard Project
Black Box Theatre
Blue Moon’s Village Fete
Bosco Circus with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field
The Caravan Duke Box
Carnival Collective
The Cavemen
Chapathi Tree Pixies
The Chinese Lion
Circomedia
Circus Antics with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field
Curious Eyebrows
Cyberstein’s Giant Robots
Daemons and doppelgangers clay workshops
DODGEMS in East Holts
Dodgy Totty with “Open for Business”
Dot Comedy’s Amazing Maze – “Get Lost”
External Combustion’s Light Dragon
Fair Play
Fill up Full Stop
The Flying Buttresses
The Gargoyles
Glow Bros
The Hare and the Tortoise
Heart’s Tongue
Drew Hewitt’s Boat
High Rise Rubber
Joe Hoare and his Laughter Workshop
Fraser Hooper
Housewives’ Return
The Human Juke Box
Icarus
Incandescence’s Playing Cards
The Incredible Bull Circus
Inner Spin
Tom Tom Keeling’s sound boxes
Legendary Lynne
Kwabana Lindsay
Tony Macaroni
Magic Singh
The Maharajah’s Feast
Mario, Queen of the Circus
Masters of the Kazooniverse
The Miniscule Of Sound Nightclub
The Musical Freedome
The Mystic Swing
Ojarus
Orkestra del Sol
The Other Halfs
Ozstar Airlines
Paint by Numbers
Simon Parker’s One-Man Theatre
Tosa Parkin’s Gracie Spoons
Pandora Pink
Pixielated
Pluck
Rose Popay and her Glastonbury Festival participative painting
Railroad Bill
Reckless Invention
Roundabout for tinies
Sav and Partner
The Seagulls
Shenanigans
Silver
Skateboard Ramp Exhibitions
Skate Naked
Skyfyre’s fire screens in Fire Corner in Glebeland
Solar
The Sonic Forest 24/7 in Glebeland
Sparky the Robot
Mr. Spin
The Splott Brothers
Stickleback Plasticus
Swank and their Girl Guide Camp
Synaesthesia Entertainments
The Tea Ladies on Tour
The Thoroughbreds
Paul Tolhurst
Trulee Peachie’s Giant Balloon Participative Sculpture
The Ugs
The Unhappy Sideshow
Vertigo Stilts
The Vicrtorian Wenches
The Village Disco
Ben Zuddhist
Trash City – Pyrette Ship Stage
The Apocalypse Games Show
Barefoot with trapeze
Miss Behave
Dirty Fred
Electric Dolls House
Doug Francisco
Captain Howdy's Flying Circus
Shep Huntley
The Mighty Gareth
Light It!
Solar
Space Cowboy
Tusk-Fire Pain-Proof Circus
Trash City – Around and About
Gawk-A-Gogo
Tusk-Fire’s Carnie Encampment
Miranda Mutanta and her piano
The Red Hot Vixens
Twisted Dreams
Trash City - Flaming Love Palace
Ebony Bones
Hooligan Night
Dead Silence
Crack Village
Warlords Of Pez
Naked Ruby
Carpet Face
The Vees
Gaz Mayall
IXXY
Steve Bedlam %26amp; Wreckage
The Pony Girls %26amp; Jo Peacock
Ruby Blues
CanBootyCan!
Fire Corner
Up in fire corner, in the north east corner of Glebeland Theatre Field, there will be a great fire show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from Solar, Elemental and the Festival Fire Swingers. And, on Thursday once it is dark, and on Friday and Saturday, once the Saddlespan Dance Stage has closed, come and watch the amazing Eddie Egal and Arson Art present their stunning flame show “Pyronautic”. 60 foot flames, sexy actors and some truly dangerous and ravishing effects – not to be missed.
Cinima Field
Thursday 21st June 2007
Pulp Fiction
This Is England
Donnie Darko
The Blues Brothers
American Psycho
Ghostbusters
The Lost Boys
Serenity
Friday 22nd June
Thelma And Louise
Zodiac
Itty Bitty Titty Committee
300
A Dog's Breakfast
Hot Fuzz
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Pirates Of The Caribbean
Short Film Programme
An Inconvenient Truth
Cars
Saturday 23rd June
Scanner Darkly
True Romance
Oasis documentary
Borat
Hot Fuzz
Team America
Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest
Short Film Programme
War On Democracy
The Magic Roundabout
Sunday 24th
Walk The Line
Pirates Of The Caribbean 3: At World's End
The Last King Of Scotland
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Lord Of The Rings 3: Return Of The King
Cool Runnings
Short Film Programme
The Truth About Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Happy Feet
Glastonbury Festival 2007 full lineup?
Glastonbury Festival 2007
June 2007
Pyramid Stage
Friday 22 June
Arctic Monkeys - confirmed
Kasabian - confirmed
The Fratellis - confirmed
Bloc Party - confirmed
The Magic Numbers - confirmed
Amy Winehouse - confirmed
Gogol Bordello - confirmed
The Earlies - confirmed
The View - confirmed
Adjagas - confirmed
Saturday 23 June
The Killers - confirmed
The Kooks - confirmed
Paul Weller - confirmed
Paolo Nutini - confirmed
Lily Allen - confirmed
Dirty Pretty Things - confirmed
Guillemots - confirmed
The Pipettes - confirmed
Seasick Steve - confirmed
Liz Green - confirmed
Sunday 24 June
The Who - confirmed
Kaiser Chiefs - confirmed
Manic Street Preachers - confirmed
Shirley Bassey - confirmed
James Morrison - confirmed
Pyramid Stage
Sunday 24 June
Damian Marley - confirmed
Stephen Marley - confirmed
The Waterboys - confirmed
Corb Lund - confirmed
National Youth Orchestra - confirmed
Other Stage
Friday 22 June
Bjork - confirmed
Arcade Fire - confirmed
Rufus Wainwright - confirmed
The Coral - confirmed
Super Furry Animals - confirmed
Bright Eyes - confirmed
The Automatic - confirmed
Modest Mouse - confirmed
The Cribs - confirmed
Reverend And The Makers - confirmed
Mr Hudson and the Library - confirmed
Saturday 23 June
Iggy %26amp; the Stooges - confirmed
Editors - confirmed
Maximo Park - confirmed
Babyshambles - confirmed
Klaxons - confirmed
CSS - confirmed
Biffy Clyro - confirmed
The Long Blondes - confirmed
Brakes - confirmed
Reply:The Guardian has the best line up http://music.guardian.co.uk/glastonbury2...
The BBC has the best overal glasters website
http://bbc.co.uk/glastonbury
Looks like its going to be a wet one :D
Reply:check the website or google
Reply:Get over Glastonbury the hype doesn't match the entertainment.
Friday 22nd June 2007
Arctic Monkeys
Kasabian
The Fratellis
Bloc Party
The Magic Numbers
Amy Winehouse
Gogol Bordello
The Earlies
Adjágas
Saturday 23rd June
The Killers
The Kooks
Paul Weller
Paolo Nutini
Lily Allen
Dirty Pretty Things
Guillemots
The Pipettes
Seasick Steve
Liz Green
Sunday 24th June
The Who
Kaiser Chiefs
Manic Street Preachers
Dame Shirley Bassey
James Morrison
Marley Brothers Present The 30th Anniversary Of Exodus
The Waterboys
Corb Lund
National Youth Orchestra
Other Stage
Friday 22nd Jun 2007
Bjork
Arcade Fire
Rufus Wainwright
The Coral
Super Furry Animals
Bright Eyes
The Automatic
Modest Mouse
The Cribs
Reverend And The Makers
Mr Hudson And The Library
Saturday 23rd June
Iggy And The Stooges
Editors
Maximo Park
Babyshambles
Klaxons
CSS
Biffy Clyro
The Long Blondes
Brakes
El Presidente
The Switches
Sunday 24th June
The Chemical Brothers
The View
The Go! Team
Mika
The Rakes
Get Cape Wear Cape Fly
Coldwar Kids
Sunshine Underground
The Enemy
The Holloways
Kharma 45
John Peel Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Hot Chip
Maccabees
Mum Ra
Jack Penate
Hold Steady
The New Pornographers
Tokyo Police Club
Good Shoes
The Annuals
Disco Ensemble
Fear of Music
Look See Proof
Saturday 23rd June
The Twang
Get Cape Wearcape Fly
Patrick Wolf
Bat for Lashes
Pigeon Detectives
Calvin Harris
You Say Party We Say Die
Holy ****
The Heights
The Rushes
The Hours
Grim Northern Social
Blue Bullet
Sunday 24th June
Jamie T
Just Jack
Mark Ronson
Scott Mathews
Young Knives
Rumble Strips
The Horrors
Noisettes
Tiny Dancers
Aqualung
Shoot The Moon
JazzWorld Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Damian Marley
Amy Winehouse
Toumani Diabaté %26amp; Symmetric Orchestra
AIM
Gus Gus
Nasio Fontaine
Soweto Kinch
Midival Punditz feat. Karsh Kale %26amp; special guests
Guilty Pleasures Featuring The Tor Dogs %26amp; Special Guests
Saturday 23rd June 2007
Rodrigo y Gabriela
John Fogerty
Guillemots
Mr Hudson and the Library
K`Naan
Hiromi's Sonicbloom
The Bees
Soil %26amp; 'Pimp' Sessions
Ganga Giri
Forty Thieves Orkestar
Sunday 24th June 2007
Corinne Bailey Rae
Fat Freddys Drop
Amp Fiddler
Beirut
Tinariwen
Seth Lakeman
Koop
Mahala Rai Banda - Electric Gypsyland
Babyhead
Feluka
Acoustic Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Damien Rice
Hothouse Flowers
Sandi Thom
Jack L
Lisa Hannigan
The Dylan Project
Pauline Scanlon
Emmy the Great
Newton Faulkner
Martha Tilston
Saturday 23rd June
The Waterboys
Nick Lowe
Eric Bibb
Richie Havens
The Men They Couldn’t Hang
Liam O’Maonlai
The Storys
Catherine Feeny
Liz Green
Hayley Hutchinson
Sunday 24th June
The Bootleg Beatles
KT Tunstall
Moya Brennan
London Community Gospel Choir
Steve Forbert
Songs of Nick Drake By Keith James
David Saw
Winding Stair
Hummingbirds
The Epstein
The Park Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Spiritualized - Acoustic Mainline
Aliens
M.I.A.
Shlomo
Cajun Dance Party
Martha Wainwright
Charlotte Hatherly
Chas 'n' Dave
Amy Macdonald
Kate Nash
Los Campesionos!
Remi Nicole
The Ralfe Band
Peter %26amp; the Wolf
Saturday 23rd June
Africa Express
Lou Rhodes
Ed Harcourt
Cherry Ghost
Piney Gear
Josh Pyke
Get Well Soon
The High Wire
Sargeant
Sunday 24th June
Gruff Rhys
Circulus
King Creosote
Adem
The Little Ones
Willy Mason
Micah P Hinson
Pete Doherty
Euros Childs
Fionn Regan
Richard Swift
Adele
Laura Marling
The Young Republic
The Dance Village...
East
Friday 22nd June 2007
Fat Boy Slim
The Klaxons
Gus Gus
Simian Mobile Disco
Max Sedgley
Hyper
Cagedbaby
!!!
Buraka Som Sistema
XX Teens (Formerly Xerox Teens)
Uncle Buck
Saturday 23rd June
Mr Scruff
Mika
Mark Ronson
Yoda
Sugadaddy
Infadels
Tim Deluxe
Black Ghosts
Devils Gun
Phil Kieran
Sunday 24th June
Carl Cox
Pendulum Live
Dave Clarke
Vitalic
The Glimmers
Shitdisco
Kissy Sellout
Elektrons
Zero DB
Dragonette
Polichinelle
West
Friday 22nd June
Trentemoller Live
Danny Howells
System 7
Surgeon A/V Show
Eatstatic
Jim Masters
A Guy Called Gerald
Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band
Alloy Mental
Subgiant
Kava Kava
Marc Vedo
James Gill
Saturday 23rd June
Sasha
Hybrid
Mr C
Meat Katie and VJ Anyone
Uberzone
DJ Hal
The Bays
The Neville Staple Band
Pama International
Kenji Williams
Will Saul
Breakfast With Howard Marks
Sunday 24th June
Krafty Kuts
Coldcut
Steve Lawler
Dreadzone
Bitesize
Crazy P
Stanton Warriors
Phil Hartnoll Presents Long Range
Future Funk Squad
The Whip
DJ Monkey Pilot
G Stage
Friday 22nd June
The Plump DJ's
Rennie Pilgrem %26amp; MC Chickaboo
Adam Freeland
General Midi %26amp; MC Jakes
D. Rameriz
Dumb Blonde
Timo Maas
Tom Real V's The Rogue Element
Quest
Atomic Hooligan %26amp; Jay Cunning
The Breakfastaz
Ben %26amp; Lex
Plaza De Funk
Saturday 23rd June
Andy C
Bong Ra
Freq Nasty
Radioactive Man Live
Adam F
Scotch Egg Band (Drumize)
Shitmatt
Noisia
Mr Nice
Jungle Drummer DJ Fu and Rodney P
F**k Me USA
Vexd
Aural Imbalance
Sunday 24th June
Allaby
Tristan
Tron
Beardy
Hydrophonic
Shpongle
Ott
Gaudi
Roots
Friday 22nd June
Swami Desi Rock
Bobby Friction (BBC Asian Network)
Asian Dub Foundation Sound System
Catch 22
Bandish Projekt
Midival Punditz
Nerm
T Bone
It's Bigger Than
Dhol Academy
Flynn %26amp; Flora
Jerona Fruits
Saturday 23rd June
Steven Marley with guest Damian Marley
Iration Steppas
Fat Freddy's Drop
Daddy G
Mad Professor
Tayo
Nasio Fontaine
Smith %26amp; Mighty
Bobby Kray %26amp; Dennis Bovell
Dubdadda
Dubrovnik
Dub From Atlantis
Sunday 24th June
K'Naan
Klashnekoff
Hearin' Aid
Foreign Beggers
SuparNovar
Gettin Better Sound System
The Young Punx
Roullet Featuring Queen Bee %26amp; Parker
Lounge
Thursday 21st June
Annie Nightingale's Dance Village Launch Party
Steve Lawler
Hybrid
Ctrl Z
Suns Of Mecha
Uberzone
Cakeboy %26amp; Doublethink
Dive
The Vees
Andy Barlow (Lamb)
Friday 22nd June
Sean Rowley's Guily Pleasures
Hexstatic
Four Tet
James Lavelle
Little Barrie
Hafdis Huld
Men in Masks
Hearin' Aid
Western Soul
The Nextmen featuring MC Wrec %26amp; Zarif
Western Soul
Urban Myth Club
Breaking the Illusion
Ghost
Saturday 23rd June
Andy Cato
Die %26amp; Clipz
Subsource
Annie Mac
Bonde Do Role
Erol Alkan
Cicada - Live
Husky Rescue
Para One
Bimbo Jones
Filthy Dukes
Sunday 24th June
Quantic
Bugz In The Attic
Rob Da Bank %26amp; MC Beardyman
Dub Pistols
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Unklejam
J Mountain
Ben Westbeech
The Loose Cannons
Palladium
It's Bigger Than
Infinite Scale
DJ Finn
Pussy Parlure
Thursday 21st June
We Don’t Play
Niece %26amp; Unc
Polichinelle
P.R.O.D.
The John E Vistic Experience
Western Soul DJs
DJ Badly
Friday 22nd June
Healer Selecta
Special Guest
Oojami Live
Healer Selecta
Zen Hussies
Sancho Panza featuring the Twilight Players
Leon Jean-Marie
We Don’t Play
Sumaya
DiscÃpulos de Otilia
Bourbon Warfare DJs
Circus Star Cabaret
Detectives of Perspective
Saturday 23rd June
DJ Zorro
La Kinky Beat
Mr M
Dr Meaker
Jose Luis
Circus Star Cabaret
Sean Rowley Presents I'm Not in Love
Salsa Class with Mo Flex
Emporium featuring Bingo Karaoke
POP Quiz
P.R.O.D.
Sunday 24th June
Russ Jones 'The Hackney Globetrotter'
Gipsy.CZ
DJ Forty Thieves
Destroyers
DJ Tofowski
Forty Thieves Orkestar
Emporium featuring Bingo Karaoke
Kitty, Daisy %26amp; Lewis
Sancho Panza
The Kleptones
That Lazysunday DJ
ID Spiral
Thursday 21st June
Mayra
Wombat
Film
Dom Spiral
Film
Sheik Yarbooty
Friday 22nd June
Elestial
Gabriadelic
Mrung
Mark Mandala
Hadar
Iain Dub vs Addsineon
Tom / Mira
Aliji
Film
Mirror System
Saturday 23rd June
Cosmo
4D
Pete Ardron
Tall Will
Dan Spencer
Liquid Ross
Sandra
Liquid Djems
Tom / Mira
Matt Black
Sunday 24th June
Luna Lis
Mudra
Gandolfi
Naked Nick
Guy called Gerald (SUGOI)
Film
Gaudi
Simon Pieman
Chesstar
Avalon Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Mike Scott and Steve Wickham/The Waterboys
Show Of Hands
The Cat Empire
Chumbawamba acoustic
Oi Va Voi
Ben Waters Band
Flipron
Tarantism
Saturday 23rd June
The Saw Doctors
Seth Lakeman
Gruff Rhys
The Broken Family Band
Julie Fowlis
Robin %26amp; Bina Williamson
3 Daft Monkeys
Big Strides
Sheelanagig
Sunday 24th June
Billy Bragg
Bellowhead
KÃla
Tunng
Rise Kagona %26amp; Champion Doug Veitch
Corb Lund %26amp; The Hurtin' Albertans
Jeff Lang
Avalonian Free State Choir
Emily Barker %26amp; The Red Clay Halo
Avalon Cafe Stage
Thursday 21st June 2007
Big Strides
The Huckleberries
The Johnsons
Lana
Rod Thomas
Benjamin and the Sirens
Friday 22nd June
Gringo Ska
Chimanimani
Bible Code Sundays
Los Albertos
Tumble Weed Jim
Your Garden Day
Green Angels
Mik Artistik
Helen Boulding and Tom Pi
The Cedar
Bellevue
Stompin Dave Allen
Saturday 23rd June
The Cosmic Sausages
The Matzos
The Monks Kitchen
Dog House Skiffle Band
Sellors and the Scientists
The Johnsons
Alamo Leal
Chris Jagger's acoustic band
Rod Thomas
Acoustic Collective
Sunday 24th June
Your Garden Day
Boy Le Monti
Al O'Kane
The great Xar/The Show Ponies
The Wraiths
Who's Got The Keys
The Babylon Ensemble
Lana
Bag of Rats
Acoustic Collective
Glade Stage
Friday 22nd June 2007
Chimanimani
Seth Lakeman
Simon Atkinson %26amp; The Ben Marcato Trio
CCQ
Pee Wee Ellis with James Morton and The Rawness
Iain Ballamy
Kenji Williams
Buraka Som Sistema
Squarepusher
Mark Edwards Hard Rain Environmental Show
DJ's in Residence
Clive Craske
The Head Gardener
Saturday 23rd June
Mr Bojangles Moustache
Nigel Mazyln Jones
Jamie Cato (1 Giant Leap)
Echo
Nick Warren
Dreadzone
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Ozric Tentacles
DJ's in Residence
Doctor D
Scratchy
Patthan
Sunday 24th June
Vertigo
Hedge Monkey
Rhythmites
Eatstatic
La Kinky Beat
Husky Rescue
Soothsayers
Greg Dread and Spee
Ganga Giri
DJ's in Residence
DJ Andromeda
Soul of Man
Patthan
Croissant Neuf Stage
Thursday 21st June 2007
Dubblehead
The Egg
Friday 22nd June
Yoga Workshop Class
Bad Science
The Soundcarriers
The Huckleberries
Rodney Branigan
Mankala
Almeida Girl and Le grand Descarga
Saturday 23rd June
Yoga workshop class
NIZLOPI
Echo
Seize the Day
Tanglefoot
Kangaroon Moon
Steve Hillage (System 7 Dj set)
Sunday 24th June
Biggles Wartime Band
The Boat Band
F.O.S. Brothers
The Harp Trio
The Big
Baka Beyond and The G’Bine
Left Field
Thursday 21st June 2007
Stage 1
Beans on Toast
Gear
Soul Survivors
Kid Harpoon
3 Daft Monkeys
Neck
The Blood Arm
The Thirst
Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism %26amp; SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel)
Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel
King Blues
Damien Dempsey
Pama Inernational
The Beat
Stage 2
Open Mic
Charlene Jones
Emmy the Great
Dan Donnelly
Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man
Fortune Drive
Seasick Steve
Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism %26amp; SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts %26amp; Dub Cartel)
Don Letts
Anti Slavery Vox DJ
Holy ****
DJ
Nizlopi
DJ
Liz Green
Rodney Brannigan
Sean Taylor
Friday 22nd June
Stage 1
Drum Workshop / Carnival Collective
T-Bone
Film – Glastonbury Gap Year
The Hours
Latin American Resistance – Panel discussion with Bob Crow, RMT, Carlos Lozarro (Columbian Journalist and death squad survivor), Brendan Barber (TUC) and Hugh Lanning (PCS)
LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA
Movimientos
Tacto Latino
Very be Careful
Discipulos de Otilla
Shelter and VirtualFestivals.com present the Left Field night for Affordable Housing:
Slovo
Republic of Loose
VERY SPECIAL GUEST
CUD
Back to the Planet
Neds Atomic Dustbin
Stage 2
Open Mic
Daisy Sweet Hearts
LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA
Movimientos
Jersey Budd
TBC
Fionn Regan
Kid Harpoon (ac)
Joe Driscoll
Jim Bob (CUSM)
Glen Tilbrook
DJ (Huw Stephens)
Jack Penate
DJ (Black Rats)
Duke Special
DJ (Goldierocks)
Fred %26amp; Benny
Saturday 24th June
Stage 1
Open Mic (Shelter)
The Deadbeats
Peace 1 world FILM
PLATFORM: Youth Protest Platform with Gemma Turnelty (NUS), UNISON, PCS and Youth Music
GMB Present: Up the Poles! Left Field campaign for migrant workers union rights
The Poise Rite
Habakuk
Comedy with: Mark Steel, Nick Wilty, Steve Gribben and MC Rosie Wilbey
Ruarri Joseph
Love Music Hate Racism presents:
LMHR discussion with tonights artists and Derek Simpson (AMICUS)
The Mentalists
Natty
No Lay
Get Cape incl PlanB
Lethal Bizzle
The Noisettes
Akala
VERY SPECIAL GUEST
Stage 2
Beans on Toast
Movimientos
Dan Donnelly
Rhoda Dakar
Zzz
DJ
King Blues
Brakes (acoustic)
Sunday 25th June
Stage 1
Carnival Collective
Another World is Possible!
Environmental Campaign Film
George Monbiot (campaigner and Guardian journalist)
Eric Faulkner (Bay City Rollers)
Tony Benn hosts ‘Another World is Possible’ with Frances O’Grady (TUC), Chris Baugh (PCS) and Shelter
Get Up Stand Up – No to Trident!
Marcus Brigstocke
Ed Byrne
Film
Tony Benn
Shazia Mirza
Mark Thomas
Neville Staples (from The Specials)
Goldblade
Soweto Kinch
Glenn Tilbrook
DJ Phil Jupitus
Youth Music Present:
Get Cape Wear Cape Fly
Youth Music Award Build a Protest band winners
Jail Guitar Doors – the campaign to give instruments to prisoners in memory of Joe Strummer
DJ Phil Jupitus
Billy Bragg %26amp; Guests
Stage 2
Positively Testcard
African Skies
Dan Donnelly
Neck
DJ
Night of Treason
Lost Vagueness
Friday 22nd June 2007
DJ Sophie Toes, Lorne
MC Dougie Invisible
Dreamstate Circus
Merlinski Spacelee
Divine Company
Grrrlesque
Empress Stah
DJ Lorngerie
Grrrlesque
Alexanderope
Ryan Styles
Empress Stah
Cous-cous Torture Company
DJ Desert Ivan Discs
Dynamo Rhythm Ace
DJ Bollox and DJ Drew
Dusty Sprinkles and the Hot Jazz Biscuits
DJ Bollox and DJ Drew
Saturday 23rd June
DJ Sophie Toes
Luxury Condo
DJ Lorngerie
MC Mat Fraser
Dream State Circus
Merlinski Spacelee
Sumaya Flamenco Troupe
Perverted Turkeys
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Mat Fraser
Taylor Mac
Zudance Aerial
Martha and Arthur
Kitty Bang Bang
Grainne
Vicky McManus
Twighlight Players
DJ Sophie Toes
The Lovers
DJ Andy Wetherall
Bison
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Sunday 24th June
DJ Sophie Toes
MC Dave Chameleon
Divine Company
Kitty Bang Bang
Martha and Atthur
Vicky McManus
Paul Zenon
Bees Knees
Empress Stah
DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes
Cous Cous Torture Company
Deviant Aerial
Paul Zenon and Sleez
Empress Stah
Perverted Turkeys
Bees Knees
DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes
The Puppini Sisters
DJ Lorne Sophie Mike
The Fat 45s
DJ Marsh Mellow Mike
Babylon Bandstand
Thursday 21st June 2007
Hodmadoddery
Paris Motel
The Electric Soup
The Mandibles
Shorn Rah
The Doubtful Guest
Max Pashm
Friday 22nd June
Ash
Cortina Deluxx
Wizz %26amp; Simeon Jones
Bill Smarme
Rose Kemp
The Cedars
Biggles
Snortin' Dogs
Electric Bill
The Duckworths
Michael J Sheehy
John E Vistic
LaXula
Saturday 23rd June
The Cloghoppers Phil King
Glistening Cogs of Greenland The Volt
The Mandrake Project The Clap
Jeremy Smoking Jacket The Mighty Peas
Joe Public SJ Esau
Argument About Yellow Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats
Sgt Peppers
Vladimir Steamboat
The Cedar
The Blessing
Babel
Zen Hussies
Los Albertos
Sunday 24th June
Phil King
The Volt
The Clap
The Mighty Peas
SJ Esau
Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats %26amp; Cats
The Wurzels
Stonebridge Bar (in The Park)
Thursday 21st June 2007
Gerry’s Joint
Guilty Pleasures
Baggy Mondays
Friday 22nd June
I'm With Stupid
Arthur Shearlaw
Joe and Nicky’s Sweet Charity
Sean Rowley (rock 'n' roll set)
Pablo Psychonaut
Soulsavers
Get Involved
Saturday 23rd June
Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show
Four Tet with Eat Your Own Ears DJs
Broader Than Broadway And Bobby Champagne Jr
Hip Hop Karaoke
Guto (Super Furry Animals /Trojan Records)
Soul Jazz Sound System
Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve (Richard Norris and Erol Alkan)
Sunday 24th June
Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show
Baggy Mondays
Heavenly jukebox
Ben Swank (Fitzrovian Phonographic)
Pete Fowler (Monsterism)
Robin and Nick (heavenly jukebox/The Admiralty Club)
Broader Than Broadway Soundsystem
Poetry%26amp;Words Tent
Friday,22nd June 2007
Dennis Gould
The Far Travellers:
Bob Harding-Jones, Oz Hardwick, Marty Mulligan %26amp; Chelley McClear, PJ (Poetry Jack)
The Urbanian Quarter:
Andy Craven-Griffiths, Phaze, John Berkavitch, Polar Bear
Hold on to your hats!
Poems %26amp; Protest
Open Mic
Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall
The Smooth Speakers:
Jim Carruth, The Honey Tongues, Talking Tekla, Dennis Just Dennis, Tony Walsh
Saturday,23rd June
Poems %26amp; Protest:
Aime Hansen, Byron Vincent, Shagufta K. Iqbal, Corporate Watch (Claire Fauset, Merrick and Danny Chivers)
The Smooth Speakers
The Vagina Monologues presented by Team Vagina
(Janie Digby, Jess Lewin, Chloe Castleton, Arabella Gibbins)
Women's Time
Open Mic (Women Only)
Far Travellers
Riff Raff Poets:
Dennis Gould %26amp; Pat VT West
The Urbanian Quarter
Hold on to your hats!:
Milo, Ebele, Helen Shay, pint-sized poet, Thick Richard
Sunday, 24th June
Poems For The Abolition Of Slavery
P%26amp;W People, including Helen Gregory and Kelly Gaffney
Open Mic
The Urbanian Quarter
Hold on to your hats!
The Smooth Speakers
Poems %26amp; Protest
The Far Travellers
Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall
The Poetry Slam!
The Vagina Monologues
Plus! around the edges - The Poetry Controllers – MILBURGA
Late'n'Live
Thursday 21st June 2007
The Deadbeats
Dr Meaker
Laymar
Smallwhitelight
The Maple State
Liz Green
Venus Bogardus
The John E Vistic Experience
Ed Cottam
Lewis Sleeman
Nine Bean Rows
Friday 22nd June
The Whip
Gravenhurst
The 9000
The Loungs
Scouting For Girls
Pinstripe
Onions
Thirty Pounds of Bone
The Travelling Band
Haiki Loki
Saturday 23rd June
Orphan Boy
Love Minus Zero
Neon Plastix
Heck
The Answering Machine
Durban Poison
The Epstein
Feluka
Cortina Deluxx
Sunday 24th June
Polytechnic
The Courteeners
Cherry Ghost
Liam Frost
It's A Buffalo
Pierre Hall %26amp; The Lead Balloons
Clarky Cat
Rob Sharples
The Grim Northern Social
Birdengine
Sam Hammond
The Queen's Head
Thursday 21st June 2007
Movie
Sonny Jim (DJ)
Simian Mobile Disco (DJ)
The Draytones
Captain
Candie Payne
Goldspot
Jaymay
Rushmore
The Changes
Underground Heroes
The Servant
zZz
SingStar
Friday 22nd June
Movie
Acid Jazz is 20! (DJ)
Mr Hudson And The Library
Chicane
Borne
Ed Harcourt
The Wombats
A Fine Frenzy
Babel
SingStar
Little Barrie
Ava
Natty
U Brown (with Eddie Piller)
SingStar
Saturday 23rd June
Movie
Sean Rowley (Guilty Pleasures) presents A Pop Odyssey (DJ)
Dragonette
The Horrors
Amp Fiddler
The Rumble Strips
Tiny Dancers
Bench Connection
Ross Copperman
SingStar
Duke Special
Polytechnic
The Lea Shore
Bert Miller And The Animal Folk
SingStar
Sunday 24th June
Movie
Pressure Sounds Sound System (DJ)
Cold War Kids
Seasick Steve
Tunng
Noah And The Whale
Cherry Ghost
Findlay Brown
SingStar
Crash My Model Car
Shy Child
White Rabbits
Envy Corps
Victoria Hart
SingStar
Theatre, Circus and Cabaret
Cabaret Stage
Big Beats
Aisle16
Frank Olivier
Janey Godley
Shirlee Sunflower
Harriet Bowden
Jared Hardy
Attila the Stockbroker
John Otway
Paul Nathan
Joolz
Steve Gribbin
Mary Bourke
Rory Motion
Radio 4 presents “4 in a Field”
Rhythm Wave
Stan Stanley %26amp; Nina Conti
Barry Cryer %26amp; Ronnie Golden
Jeff Green
Dot Comedy presents “Cuddly Fluffkins”
Phil Kay
Phil Nichol
Nick Wilty
Jim Jeffries
Murray Lachlan-Young
Marcus Brigstocke
Mitch Benn
4 Poofs %26amp; a Piano
Andrew Maxwell
Reverend Obadiah
The Great Voltini %26amp; Nurse Electra
Phil Nichol
Kevin Eldon
Glen Wool
Brendan Burns
Pandora Pink
Reginald D. Hunter
Andy Parsons
Guy Pratt
Ian Cognito
Woody Wilding presents “Record Graveyard” with added rice!
La Belle Epoque
Siyaya
Joolz
The Black Eagles
The Cosmic Sausages
Dino Lampa
The Esuapim Cultural Troupe
Jonathan Kay Twisted Cabaret
The Stephen Frost Impro Allstars with Phil Jupitus, Andy Smart,
Suki Webster, Richard Vranch, Steve Steen and the inimitable Stephen Frost
Andi Neate
The Cholmondeleys and the Featherstonehaughs
Pluck
Blackskywhite
Pluck
Charles Ross
October Hamlyn-Wright
Taylor Mac
Circus Big Top
Orchestra del Sol – Music
Circomedia - Aerial
Jamie Walker - Diabolo
Missfitz - Aerial
Dino Lampa – Juggler
AJ - Acro
Barnaby Bear with me -
Missfitz - Aerial
Black Eagles - Acro
Tumble Circus – Aerial
Jay and Manu - Jugglers
Haggis – Hats
Miku and Sanna - Trapeze
Matias and Olga – Jugglers
Space Cowboy
Barefoot - Aerial
Grant Goldie - Diabolo
Courtney Orange - Acro
Frenetic Engineering - Holland %26amp; Hales – Aerial
Kwabana Lindsey – Slack Rope
Jay and Matias - Jugglers
Starfizz
Matias and Olga – Jugglers
Dan the Hat - Hats
Dare – Acro
Miku and Sanna - Trapeze
Jay and Manu - Jugglers
Space Cowboy
Courtney Orange
Shirlee Sunflower
Dare – Acro
Marina - Aerial
Angie Mackman - Hula
Dan the Hat - Hats
Tumble Circus – Aerial
Incandescence – Venetian Masquerade
Great Dave
Marina – Aerial
Mario, Queen of the Circus
Angie Mackman - Hula
Drum Summit
Sensation Seekers' Stage
The Sneakers present Courgettes
Charmaine Childs
Silver
Hot Potato Syncopators
The Splott Brothers
Frenetic Engineering present 'Les Femmes Fatal'
Dynamos Rhythm Aces
Your Dad
Jon Hicks
Tony Macaroni
The Moosen Men
The Herbie Treehead Band
Your Dad
Jacqui Algie
Senor Chainsaw
Mike Raffone
Dirty Fred
The Other Halfs
Beautiful Stu
Dance Saddlespan Stage
Carnival Collective
Flamenco Aire
The Esuapim Cultural Troupe
Shindig
Eletricat/Abolicao
The Jaipur Kawa Brass Band
Saddlers Wells
Pronghorm
The Twilight Dancers
Rhythm Wave
Cut A Shine
Zambula
Courtney Orange
Resonance
The Twilight Dancers
Siyaya
Zoid
Courtney Orange
Barnstormer
John Otway
Big Beats
Bill Bailey
Outside Circus Stage
The Herbie Treehead Band
Dino Lampa
Hearts Tongue
Fulcrum
Aileen
Courtney Orange
Frazer
Barnaby Bear with Me
Ojarus
Mr. Spin
The Great Dave
Jamie Walker
Chapati Tree Pixies
Shirlee Sunflower
Dynamos Rhthym Aces
Inner Spin
Banjo Circus
Moosen Men
Beautiful Stu
Senor Chainsaw
Guy Pratt
The Better Halfs
Grounds and Around
Installations and ground shows in the three Theatre and Circus Fields:
1623 Theatre with Shakespeare 3 times a day
Aileen
Jakcie Algae
Artemis
Avanti Display
The BAC Caravan Installation
Tommy Baker
Banjo Circus
Beautiful Stu
The Biding Time Caravan Installation
Big Beats
Big Rory
BIG WHEEL in East Holts
The Blackboard Project
Black Box Theatre
Blue Moon’s Village Fete
Bosco Circus with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field
The Caravan Duke Box
Carnival Collective
The Cavemen
Chapathi Tree Pixies
The Chinese Lion
Circomedia
Circus Antics with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field
Curious Eyebrows
Cyberstein’s Giant Robots
Daemons and doppelgangers clay workshops
DODGEMS in East Holts
Dodgy Totty with “Open for Business”
Dot Comedy’s Amazing Maze – “Get Lost”
External Combustion’s Light Dragon
Fair Play
Fill up Full Stop
The Flying Buttresses
The Gargoyles
Glow Bros
The Hare and the Tortoise
Heart’s Tongue
Drew Hewitt’s Boat
High Rise Rubber
Joe Hoare and his Laughter Workshop
Fraser Hooper
Housewives’ Return
The Human Juke Box
Icarus
Incandescence’s Playing Cards
The Incredible Bull Circus
Inner Spin
Tom Tom Keeling’s sound boxes
Legendary Lynne
Kwabana Lindsay
Tony Macaroni
Magic Singh
The Maharajah’s Feast
Mario, Queen of the Circus
Masters of the Kazooniverse
The Miniscule Of Sound Nightclub
The Musical Freedome
The Mystic Swing
Ojarus
Orkestra del Sol
The Other Halfs
Ozstar Airlines
Paint by Numbers
Simon Parker’s One-Man Theatre
Tosa Parkin’s Gracie Spoons
Pandora Pink
Pixielated
Pluck
Rose Popay and her Glastonbury Festival participative painting
Railroad Bill
Reckless Invention
Roundabout for tinies
Sav and Partner
The Seagulls
Shenanigans
Silver
Skateboard Ramp Exhibitions
Skate Naked
Skyfyre’s fire screens in Fire Corner in Glebeland
Solar
The Sonic Forest 24/7 in Glebeland
Sparky the Robot
Mr. Spin
The Splott Brothers
Stickleback Plasticus
Swank and their Girl Guide Camp
Synaesthesia Entertainments
The Tea Ladies on Tour
The Thoroughbreds
Paul Tolhurst
Trulee Peachie’s Giant Balloon Participative Sculpture
The Ugs
The Unhappy Sideshow
Vertigo Stilts
The Vicrtorian Wenches
The Village Disco
Ben Zuddhist
Trash City – Pyrette Ship Stage
The Apocalypse Games Show
Barefoot with trapeze
Miss Behave
Dirty Fred
Electric Dolls House
Doug Francisco
Captain Howdy's Flying Circus
Shep Huntley
The Mighty Gareth
Light It!
Solar
Space Cowboy
Tusk-Fire Pain-Proof Circus
Trash City – Around and About
Gawk-A-Gogo
Tusk-Fire’s Carnie Encampment
Miranda Mutanta and her piano
The Red Hot Vixens
Twisted Dreams
Trash City - Flaming Love Palace
Ebony Bones
Hooligan Night
Dead Silence
Crack Village
Warlords Of Pez
Naked Ruby
Carpet Face
The Vees
Gaz Mayall
IXXY
Steve Bedlam %26amp; Wreckage
The Pony Girls %26amp; Jo Peacock
Ruby Blues
CanBootyCan!
Fire Corner
Up in fire corner, in the north east corner of Glebeland Theatre Field, there will be a great fire show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from Solar, Elemental and the Festival Fire Swingers. And, on Thursday once it is dark, and on Friday and Saturday, once the Saddlespan Dance Stage has closed, come and watch the amazing Eddie Egal and Arson Art present their stunning flame show “Pyronautic”. 60 foot flames, sexy actors and some truly dangerous and ravishing effects – not to be missed.
Cinima Field
Thursday 21st June 2007
Pulp Fiction
This Is England
Donnie Darko
The Blues Brothers
American Psycho
Ghostbusters
The Lost Boys
Serenity
Friday 22nd June
Thelma And Louise
Zodiac
Itty Bitty Titty Committee
300
A Dog's Breakfast
Hot Fuzz
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Pirates Of The Caribbean
Short Film Programme
An Inconvenient Truth
Cars
Saturday 23rd June
Scanner Darkly
True Romance
Oasis documentary
Borat
Hot Fuzz
Team America
Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest
Short Film Programme
War On Democracy
The Magic Roundabout
Sunday 24th
Walk The Line
Pirates Of The Caribbean 3: At World's End
The Last King Of Scotland
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Lord Of The Rings 3: Return Of The King
Cool Runnings
Short Film Programme
The Truth About Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Happy Feet
Glastonbury Festival 2007 full lineup?
Glastonbury Festival 2007
June 2007
Pyramid Stage
Friday 22 June
Arctic Monkeys - confirmed
Kasabian - confirmed
The Fratellis - confirmed
Bloc Party - confirmed
The Magic Numbers - confirmed
Amy Winehouse - confirmed
Gogol Bordello - confirmed
The Earlies - confirmed
The View - confirmed
Adjagas - confirmed
Saturday 23 June
The Killers - confirmed
The Kooks - confirmed
Paul Weller - confirmed
Paolo Nutini - confirmed
Lily Allen - confirmed
Dirty Pretty Things - confirmed
Guillemots - confirmed
The Pipettes - confirmed
Seasick Steve - confirmed
Liz Green - confirmed
Sunday 24 June
The Who - confirmed
Kaiser Chiefs - confirmed
Manic Street Preachers - confirmed
Shirley Bassey - confirmed
James Morrison - confirmed
Pyramid Stage
Sunday 24 June
Damian Marley - confirmed
Stephen Marley - confirmed
The Waterboys - confirmed
Corb Lund - confirmed
National Youth Orchestra - confirmed
Other Stage
Friday 22 June
Bjork - confirmed
Arcade Fire - confirmed
Rufus Wainwright - confirmed
The Coral - confirmed
Super Furry Animals - confirmed
Bright Eyes - confirmed
The Automatic - confirmed
Modest Mouse - confirmed
The Cribs - confirmed
Reverend And The Makers - confirmed
Mr Hudson and the Library - confirmed
Saturday 23 June
Iggy %26amp; the Stooges - confirmed
Editors - confirmed
Maximo Park - confirmed
Babyshambles - confirmed
Klaxons - confirmed
CSS - confirmed
Biffy Clyro - confirmed
The Long Blondes - confirmed
Brakes - confirmed
Reply:The Guardian has the best line up http://music.guardian.co.uk/glastonbury2...
The BBC has the best overal glasters website
http://bbc.co.uk/glastonbury
Looks like its going to be a wet one :D
Reply:check the website or google
Reply:Get over Glastonbury the hype doesn't match the entertainment.
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water lily
Does anyone know, who write this poet?
I've met so many people as I've traveled through life's way, but you've become more dear to me with each passing day. You always lift my spirit like a touching work of art and bring much hope and joy to my lonely heart. You're like a precious lily, so wonderful and fair, filling each day of my life with beauty, warm and rare. And I'll think of you this springtime where the gentle waters flow and every time I pass a meadow where the springtime flowers grow.
Does anyone know, who write this poet?
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I did NOT miss the flowers!!!?
To splurge or not to splurge on flowers, that's the question!
Last wedding that I attended, there were few flowers...and quite honestly, I didn't care!
They had the bouquet for the bride, bouquets for the 8 BM, I honestly don't what type of flowers were they, that show you brides-to-be that most people don't pay attention if they hybrid roses, chrisantetums, lilies or orquids...who cares!!! All I remember is that they were white and purple.
In the church, they had pew decoration only on the family's pews and at the last pew at the entrance. They had 2 medium size arrangements at the altar.
At the reception site, the BM placed their bouquets at the guest book table and the gift table... it looked lovely and it's a good idea to use the flowers again and maximize your investment.
The centerpieces were a large wide open round vase, inside it was a smaler vase. The smaller vase had sand and a white pillar candle. The larger vase had water and fresh long stem purple flowers
I did NOT miss the flowers!!!?
Since getting engaged and planning my own wedding, I've been to 2, and dont alot of thinking about the other wedding I attended in the past. Knowing the kind of minute detail brides stress themselves out over (myself included) that never get noticed by anyone, I've tried to keep that in mind. I can't say I recall much about anyone's wedding invitations, their flowers, dresses, or much of anything else. What I remember is the overall feeling I had at the time--did I have a good time, how did the couple seem, that sort of stuff....the rest is all fluff, and while fluff is nice, I have to tell myself it isn't worth losing my mind over any of it...
Reply:Simple can be elegant absolutely...flowers should be what the bride likes, wants and enjoys...if you are bride who LOVES!!!! lots of exotic flowers and want to shower yourself in them all around you on your wedding day that is your choice...if you are not a flower person and want to keep them to a minimum or none at all, that is okay too...I have designed and planned weddings that didn't have any flowers at all (no exaggeration, NOT ONE) and they were very classy and elegant and beautiful...it is all personal taste
Reply:Don't do flowers. Waste of money. I would do candles at the reception. The typical bouquets for the bridal party and the flowers for the groomsmen.
I would not decorate the church. Churches are Holy places to begin with. Why do you need bows, tulle and flowers on the pews. If you want to add something nice. A simple flower arrangement for the alter is fine.
The only way I'm adding flowers to my tables at my reception is if they are included in the price of the package. A few places I've looked at, do this. If they aren't included, then I'm doing my own DIY candle centerpieces.
I think too many flowers is a little tacky and overwhelming anyway.
Reply:I'm having 1 protea for each bridesmaid and on the tables I have some mederteranean wicker vases with GRAPES
red and green.
They look awesome.
imagine spending 6k on flowers.
WTF
Reply:Not necessarily a boatload of money, but I think some are nice.
I wanted my bouquet to reflect the colours for our wedding - pink, yellow, lilac, and light teal, so I had a beautiful handtied European bouquet of an assortment of flowers; my four attendants had smaller versions. I like when, at the reception, the bridesmaids put their bouquets in vases at the head table - it looks lovely.
We had two or three arrangements of flowers which we used at the church, and were later used at the reception.
The guest tables' centerpieces we had were small silk ones which a co-worker of mine had made for one of my showers.
I think in all we spent just under 800 for flowers - plenty, I would think.
Reply:I agree, flowers is a waste of money... Most people really don't care! I know, I always just look forward to the ceremony, then the food, dancing and drinking.
Reply:It all depends on location. You attended a wedding by the sea, so it would look silly to have flowers on every table. I'm getting married in a loft, so simple flowers on every table will blow people away and achieve the look we're going for. I know - I've been to many parties at our location and it just works. I'm not talking about huge bouquets, but single stems illuminated by candle light.
And I know people won't remember them, just like they won't remember what kind of silverware they used, the wedding colors, the favors, etc. The only thing most people remember is the music and food. Granted, I remember a bit more because I'm planning my wedding, but I'm an exception.
We do the rest because WE like it. We have a vision of what we want our wedding to look like and we spend the money to make sure it comes true. Weddings are not about saving money. If it was we wouldn't have weddings at all - they're a huge waste of money in the larger scheme of things.
Reply:It is all up to the bride and what she wants. I did not have centerpieces at all I did not want flowers everywhere some people are allergic and then they fight over who gets to take them home. I had my bouquet and my MOH and put them on the table with the cake. Not to mention they cost a small fortune.
Reply:Do what you like. My wedding flowers were simple like that. I'd rather spend the money on the dress or reception food than on flowers. When its all said and done, spend money on the parts you'll remember!
Reply:Good to know- we held back on the flower too... I surge on getting us (the wedding party) nice bouquets- all roses but I am just having lanterns as centerpieces. I was just at a wedding where they had these gorgeous center pieces and it just so sad to think hundreds of dollars wasted on flower that are going to die. My cater gives us free use of her lanterns so-that's what we are doing!!
Missed you BLUNT- please check my old question about the invite misprint and let me know what you think!! You can answer on my other open question- were I am getting abused :)
Reply:My mom bought my flowers for my wedding, and they cost a grand total of $50. But um, as for you last additional info, bowtie pasta, a salad, and rolls happens to be one of my absolute favortie meals. I would have been perfectly happy to be at that reception!
Reply:yeah.. real flowers.. pretty and all.. but a waste of money in my eyes.. like.. dont get me wrong.. im an artist.. i LOVE nature and natural things.. but for my wedding.. im using fake flowers.. ALL the flowers i needed 5 bouquets.. 4 corsages.. my bouquet.. all the mens pins.. all came out to $120.. and also.. fake flowers.. TONS of more creativity.. im having two HUGE roses in my bouquet.. and i am using swirls of almost twig like pieces with grassy pieces behind it and bits of white flowers that i dont even know what they are but they look SO pretty!! and for the centerpieces we are using what the place provides (which is beauitiful) hurricane glasses and tea lights on a mirror square.. avoiding the flowers ALL together there!! lol
honestly.. all that i remembered about my brothers wedding was how much my sister in law paid for her flowers.. $3200!!!! i remember thinking it was crazy and that i would do anything to avoid that cost at my wedding and put my money into something more important to me.. like the photographer!!
Reply:I don't think you have to spend a lot of money and can have quality flowers. I like the wedding you saw above am going to have my maids put there bouquet of flowers in vases at there table. I am having my bouquet as my center piece and vase with candles on the rest of the tables, I am also doing silk flowers so I don't have to have them dried after wards, It is so expensive and ladies do you know what they use to do it ( they use the same powder as kitty litter)(yuck)
So I say dont ( real flowers die in the elements ) if you use them. There has to be something else you like to spen hundred of dollar on (your bridal party, favors, parents gifts, pictures) Best wishes and good luck Ihope I have helped!!
Reply:you don't have to splurge on flowers to get a nice effect. even simple things like scattered rose petals, or a single stem in a bud vase really brighten up the tables.
i personally HATE huge gaudy flower arrangements with 934 different kinds of flowers...
a wedding entirely without any flowers is sad. i went to a wedding where everything was silk, and i truly missed the flowers.
recycling the bouquets is a great idea...they can be used to decorate the head table even...
Reply:Hi:
Well, I wouldn't splurge, but you can still get a nice effect without splurging. Personally, I LOVE flowers but only real ones and not big gaudy arrangements, simple ones. I absolutely hate the huge silk flower ones. People think they are savings tons on silks....they are not. You can order wholesale flowers from many places online. Also from Costco and from Walmart. I agree with the other poster who said simple is more elegant. I couldn't agree more. A single rose in a bud vase with a few greens looks more elegant that a big huge bouquet of silks! One poster said she will only do candles....but what if your reception is mid-afternoon outside? You need to take into consideration the time of day and the venue. And, yes, I agree with "double duty" on the flowers. At my son's wedding the bridesmaids put their bouquets in vases at the head table - no more decorations needed! Just my two cents.
Reply:I agree. As long as it still looks elegant, there is no need to go overboard. I'm having a limited selection of flowers in simple arrangements. Hydrangeas, rannunculas (less expensive than peonies, but you get the same effect), stephanotis (but only in my bouquet), ivy, thistle, and cream roses. My theme is going to be a garden theme so I can't forego the flowers alltogether, but I'm certainly not going to spend a fortune on them! For only one day and then they die? I don't think so. The trick to decorating well is to use your existing surroundings to your advantage. Our reception will be in an event center in a park. Therefore, no need to decorate the outside, there will already be landscaping. The church has beautiful ceiling to floor windows that allow you to look right out into the trees, again no need to over decorate there. I'm still trying to come up with a few unique ways to tie in my theme without overdoing the flowers though, so I'll keep you updated.
Reply:Can I offer a suggestion? My wedding was quite elaborate and I didn't want to do the run of the mill flower centerpieces that everyone has. But I still did want the look of grandeur :) So instead I rented from a rental company large 6 candle candelabras for each table. They also decorated them to match my decor (which was wine and grapes) and had clusters of grapes hanging down off of them. They were spectacular! I still get compliments and this was a few years ago.
It was relatively cheap too, I think I spent $15/centerpiece +the decorating. It was probably the cheapest, yet one of the most memorable things at my wedding.
So no, you don't need flowers, you can make a statement with a lot of things.
Look into rental companies, you will be very surprised at what you can get for the money as compared to a floral centerpiece.
Reply:Most people don't notice the flowers or lack thereof. It's generally accepted to be one of the biggest money-wasters.
For me, I'm going to use non-floral centerpieces. We're going to use white paper lanterns with colored bulbs inside as the centerpiece for each table. Then I'm going to put a few mini-Chinese take-out boxes full of candies on each table. Maybe I'll scatter a few rose petals. I think it will be much more interesting and memorable than just a vase of flowers.
Reply:Hee! You're preaching to the choir here, babe!
My total flower bill (including accessories) was $35.
Okay, it was fourteen years ago, and the price would be a bit higher today, but still.
What did I get? Six bouquets, six boutonnieres, one corsage, and a rose to lay on each table at the reception.
I was getting married in a redwood grove, so lots of flowers would have been a case of brining coals to Newcastle. No point.
My MOH and I went the day before the wedding to the local open-to-the-public florist's supply and picked some of everything that was long-stemmed, cheap, and pretty. The only flowers I had that I can identify were the red roses. I picked those because that's the flower my husband always gives me. Roses are quite literally the only flower he can identify, and he knows I love red.
We got some florist's tape, ribbon, and corsage pins, and made up everything at the rehearsal dinner that night.
The sheaf bouquets were easy as pie to make (lay flowers in attractive order, tie ribbon, put in bucket of water so flowers don't die) and looked perfect. One handy friend took care of the fiddly bits.
if flowers aren't a priority to you, I highly recommend just finding something pretty and inexpensive the day before and tying them very simply. Nosegays and sheafs are the easiest.
For decorations, it's amazing how far a couple handsful of rose petals or a few scattered blooms around some other decorative item go.
Reply:I agree-too many flowers are tacky!
For our wedding, I used silk flowers-English ivory roses that I had in my home for at least 10 years, and they were perfect. Each bridemaid carried one, and I carried a bouquet of 5-one for family members that had passed away.
Reply:THANK YOU! This is what I tried to tell one of my friends about her wedding.
Glad someone sees things my way!
:)
Reply:Did you just use the word splurge?
Reply:How can anyone say flowers are a waste of money?! I've been to two weddings recently where they both used fake flowers and I was truly disappointed. Flowers are beautiful and really add to a wedding.
I am all for using them moderately but they are not a waste!
Reply:Wait? Was that a question or just an observation?
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Last wedding that I attended, there were few flowers...and quite honestly, I didn't care!
They had the bouquet for the bride, bouquets for the 8 BM, I honestly don't what type of flowers were they, that show you brides-to-be that most people don't pay attention if they hybrid roses, chrisantetums, lilies or orquids...who cares!!! All I remember is that they were white and purple.
In the church, they had pew decoration only on the family's pews and at the last pew at the entrance. They had 2 medium size arrangements at the altar.
At the reception site, the BM placed their bouquets at the guest book table and the gift table... it looked lovely and it's a good idea to use the flowers again and maximize your investment.
The centerpieces were a large wide open round vase, inside it was a smaler vase. The smaller vase had sand and a white pillar candle. The larger vase had water and fresh long stem purple flowers
I did NOT miss the flowers!!!?
Since getting engaged and planning my own wedding, I've been to 2, and dont alot of thinking about the other wedding I attended in the past. Knowing the kind of minute detail brides stress themselves out over (myself included) that never get noticed by anyone, I've tried to keep that in mind. I can't say I recall much about anyone's wedding invitations, their flowers, dresses, or much of anything else. What I remember is the overall feeling I had at the time--did I have a good time, how did the couple seem, that sort of stuff....the rest is all fluff, and while fluff is nice, I have to tell myself it isn't worth losing my mind over any of it...
Reply:Simple can be elegant absolutely...flowers should be what the bride likes, wants and enjoys...if you are bride who LOVES!!!! lots of exotic flowers and want to shower yourself in them all around you on your wedding day that is your choice...if you are not a flower person and want to keep them to a minimum or none at all, that is okay too...I have designed and planned weddings that didn't have any flowers at all (no exaggeration, NOT ONE) and they were very classy and elegant and beautiful...it is all personal taste
Reply:Don't do flowers. Waste of money. I would do candles at the reception. The typical bouquets for the bridal party and the flowers for the groomsmen.
I would not decorate the church. Churches are Holy places to begin with. Why do you need bows, tulle and flowers on the pews. If you want to add something nice. A simple flower arrangement for the alter is fine.
The only way I'm adding flowers to my tables at my reception is if they are included in the price of the package. A few places I've looked at, do this. If they aren't included, then I'm doing my own DIY candle centerpieces.
I think too many flowers is a little tacky and overwhelming anyway.
Reply:I'm having 1 protea for each bridesmaid and on the tables I have some mederteranean wicker vases with GRAPES
red and green.
They look awesome.
imagine spending 6k on flowers.
WTF
Reply:Not necessarily a boatload of money, but I think some are nice.
I wanted my bouquet to reflect the colours for our wedding - pink, yellow, lilac, and light teal, so I had a beautiful handtied European bouquet of an assortment of flowers; my four attendants had smaller versions. I like when, at the reception, the bridesmaids put their bouquets in vases at the head table - it looks lovely.
We had two or three arrangements of flowers which we used at the church, and were later used at the reception.
The guest tables' centerpieces we had were small silk ones which a co-worker of mine had made for one of my showers.
I think in all we spent just under 800 for flowers - plenty, I would think.
Reply:I agree, flowers is a waste of money... Most people really don't care! I know, I always just look forward to the ceremony, then the food, dancing and drinking.
Reply:It all depends on location. You attended a wedding by the sea, so it would look silly to have flowers on every table. I'm getting married in a loft, so simple flowers on every table will blow people away and achieve the look we're going for. I know - I've been to many parties at our location and it just works. I'm not talking about huge bouquets, but single stems illuminated by candle light.
And I know people won't remember them, just like they won't remember what kind of silverware they used, the wedding colors, the favors, etc. The only thing most people remember is the music and food. Granted, I remember a bit more because I'm planning my wedding, but I'm an exception.
We do the rest because WE like it. We have a vision of what we want our wedding to look like and we spend the money to make sure it comes true. Weddings are not about saving money. If it was we wouldn't have weddings at all - they're a huge waste of money in the larger scheme of things.
Reply:It is all up to the bride and what she wants. I did not have centerpieces at all I did not want flowers everywhere some people are allergic and then they fight over who gets to take them home. I had my bouquet and my MOH and put them on the table with the cake. Not to mention they cost a small fortune.
Reply:Do what you like. My wedding flowers were simple like that. I'd rather spend the money on the dress or reception food than on flowers. When its all said and done, spend money on the parts you'll remember!
Reply:Good to know- we held back on the flower too... I surge on getting us (the wedding party) nice bouquets- all roses but I am just having lanterns as centerpieces. I was just at a wedding where they had these gorgeous center pieces and it just so sad to think hundreds of dollars wasted on flower that are going to die. My cater gives us free use of her lanterns so-that's what we are doing!!
Missed you BLUNT- please check my old question about the invite misprint and let me know what you think!! You can answer on my other open question- were I am getting abused :)
Reply:My mom bought my flowers for my wedding, and they cost a grand total of $50. But um, as for you last additional info, bowtie pasta, a salad, and rolls happens to be one of my absolute favortie meals. I would have been perfectly happy to be at that reception!
Reply:yeah.. real flowers.. pretty and all.. but a waste of money in my eyes.. like.. dont get me wrong.. im an artist.. i LOVE nature and natural things.. but for my wedding.. im using fake flowers.. ALL the flowers i needed 5 bouquets.. 4 corsages.. my bouquet.. all the mens pins.. all came out to $120.. and also.. fake flowers.. TONS of more creativity.. im having two HUGE roses in my bouquet.. and i am using swirls of almost twig like pieces with grassy pieces behind it and bits of white flowers that i dont even know what they are but they look SO pretty!! and for the centerpieces we are using what the place provides (which is beauitiful) hurricane glasses and tea lights on a mirror square.. avoiding the flowers ALL together there!! lol
honestly.. all that i remembered about my brothers wedding was how much my sister in law paid for her flowers.. $3200!!!! i remember thinking it was crazy and that i would do anything to avoid that cost at my wedding and put my money into something more important to me.. like the photographer!!
Reply:I don't think you have to spend a lot of money and can have quality flowers. I like the wedding you saw above am going to have my maids put there bouquet of flowers in vases at there table. I am having my bouquet as my center piece and vase with candles on the rest of the tables, I am also doing silk flowers so I don't have to have them dried after wards, It is so expensive and ladies do you know what they use to do it ( they use the same powder as kitty litter)(yuck)
So I say dont ( real flowers die in the elements ) if you use them. There has to be something else you like to spen hundred of dollar on (your bridal party, favors, parents gifts, pictures) Best wishes and good luck Ihope I have helped!!
Reply:you don't have to splurge on flowers to get a nice effect. even simple things like scattered rose petals, or a single stem in a bud vase really brighten up the tables.
i personally HATE huge gaudy flower arrangements with 934 different kinds of flowers...
a wedding entirely without any flowers is sad. i went to a wedding where everything was silk, and i truly missed the flowers.
recycling the bouquets is a great idea...they can be used to decorate the head table even...
Reply:Hi:
Well, I wouldn't splurge, but you can still get a nice effect without splurging. Personally, I LOVE flowers but only real ones and not big gaudy arrangements, simple ones. I absolutely hate the huge silk flower ones. People think they are savings tons on silks....they are not. You can order wholesale flowers from many places online. Also from Costco and from Walmart. I agree with the other poster who said simple is more elegant. I couldn't agree more. A single rose in a bud vase with a few greens looks more elegant that a big huge bouquet of silks! One poster said she will only do candles....but what if your reception is mid-afternoon outside? You need to take into consideration the time of day and the venue. And, yes, I agree with "double duty" on the flowers. At my son's wedding the bridesmaids put their bouquets in vases at the head table - no more decorations needed! Just my two cents.
Reply:I agree. As long as it still looks elegant, there is no need to go overboard. I'm having a limited selection of flowers in simple arrangements. Hydrangeas, rannunculas (less expensive than peonies, but you get the same effect), stephanotis (but only in my bouquet), ivy, thistle, and cream roses. My theme is going to be a garden theme so I can't forego the flowers alltogether, but I'm certainly not going to spend a fortune on them! For only one day and then they die? I don't think so. The trick to decorating well is to use your existing surroundings to your advantage. Our reception will be in an event center in a park. Therefore, no need to decorate the outside, there will already be landscaping. The church has beautiful ceiling to floor windows that allow you to look right out into the trees, again no need to over decorate there. I'm still trying to come up with a few unique ways to tie in my theme without overdoing the flowers though, so I'll keep you updated.
Reply:Can I offer a suggestion? My wedding was quite elaborate and I didn't want to do the run of the mill flower centerpieces that everyone has. But I still did want the look of grandeur :) So instead I rented from a rental company large 6 candle candelabras for each table. They also decorated them to match my decor (which was wine and grapes) and had clusters of grapes hanging down off of them. They were spectacular! I still get compliments and this was a few years ago.
It was relatively cheap too, I think I spent $15/centerpiece +the decorating. It was probably the cheapest, yet one of the most memorable things at my wedding.
So no, you don't need flowers, you can make a statement with a lot of things.
Look into rental companies, you will be very surprised at what you can get for the money as compared to a floral centerpiece.
Reply:Most people don't notice the flowers or lack thereof. It's generally accepted to be one of the biggest money-wasters.
For me, I'm going to use non-floral centerpieces. We're going to use white paper lanterns with colored bulbs inside as the centerpiece for each table. Then I'm going to put a few mini-Chinese take-out boxes full of candies on each table. Maybe I'll scatter a few rose petals. I think it will be much more interesting and memorable than just a vase of flowers.
Reply:Hee! You're preaching to the choir here, babe!
My total flower bill (including accessories) was $35.
Okay, it was fourteen years ago, and the price would be a bit higher today, but still.
What did I get? Six bouquets, six boutonnieres, one corsage, and a rose to lay on each table at the reception.
I was getting married in a redwood grove, so lots of flowers would have been a case of brining coals to Newcastle. No point.
My MOH and I went the day before the wedding to the local open-to-the-public florist's supply and picked some of everything that was long-stemmed, cheap, and pretty. The only flowers I had that I can identify were the red roses. I picked those because that's the flower my husband always gives me. Roses are quite literally the only flower he can identify, and he knows I love red.
We got some florist's tape, ribbon, and corsage pins, and made up everything at the rehearsal dinner that night.
The sheaf bouquets were easy as pie to make (lay flowers in attractive order, tie ribbon, put in bucket of water so flowers don't die) and looked perfect. One handy friend took care of the fiddly bits.
if flowers aren't a priority to you, I highly recommend just finding something pretty and inexpensive the day before and tying them very simply. Nosegays and sheafs are the easiest.
For decorations, it's amazing how far a couple handsful of rose petals or a few scattered blooms around some other decorative item go.
Reply:I agree-too many flowers are tacky!
For our wedding, I used silk flowers-English ivory roses that I had in my home for at least 10 years, and they were perfect. Each bridemaid carried one, and I carried a bouquet of 5-one for family members that had passed away.
Reply:THANK YOU! This is what I tried to tell one of my friends about her wedding.
Glad someone sees things my way!
:)
Reply:Did you just use the word splurge?
Reply:How can anyone say flowers are a waste of money?! I've been to two weddings recently where they both used fake flowers and I was truly disappointed. Flowers are beautiful and really add to a wedding.
I am all for using them moderately but they are not a waste!
Reply:Wait? Was that a question or just an observation?
art
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Does anyone know where i can watch the gay movie "conrad boys" for FREE online?
OR ANY OF THESE:
Slutty summer
Comme un frere
Segunda piel
Grande ecole
Issue 101
Then came summer
You I love
200 american
De-lovely
Butch camp
Regarding Billy
WTC view
Stage beauty
Guys and balls
Lilies
Common ground
Prom queen
Broadway damage
Straight jacket
The mostly unfabulous social life of ethan green
Angels in America
World and time enough
Goldfish memory
The book of Daniel
Happy endings
Poster boy
Priest
The hanging garden
Come undone
Y tu mama tambien
Wild reeds
Defying gravity
Red dirt
Beautiful thing
Bed rooms and hall ways
The wedding banquet
Hit and runway
Testosterone
The trip
Everyone
Get real
It’s in the water
Kiss me, guido
Leaving metropolis
Coming out
Gone, but not forgotten
The sum of us
Maurice
Borstal boy
I think I do
Love, valour, compassion
Urbania
Trick
Twilight of the golds
Gods and monsters
Valentine
Deathtrap
Making love
In and out
Something for everyone
Jeffery
Nijinsky
Torch song trilogy
Does anyone know where i can watch the gay movie "conrad boys" for FREE online?
Do you have the channel Logo?
A lot of those a featured.
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Slutty summer
Comme un frere
Segunda piel
Grande ecole
Issue 101
Then came summer
You I love
200 american
De-lovely
Butch camp
Regarding Billy
WTC view
Stage beauty
Guys and balls
Lilies
Common ground
Prom queen
Broadway damage
Straight jacket
The mostly unfabulous social life of ethan green
Angels in America
World and time enough
Goldfish memory
The book of Daniel
Happy endings
Poster boy
Priest
The hanging garden
Come undone
Y tu mama tambien
Wild reeds
Defying gravity
Red dirt
Beautiful thing
Bed rooms and hall ways
The wedding banquet
Hit and runway
Testosterone
The trip
Everyone
Get real
It’s in the water
Kiss me, guido
Leaving metropolis
Coming out
Gone, but not forgotten
The sum of us
Maurice
Borstal boy
I think I do
Love, valour, compassion
Urbania
Trick
Twilight of the golds
Gods and monsters
Valentine
Deathtrap
Making love
In and out
Something for everyone
Jeffery
Nijinsky
Torch song trilogy
Does anyone know where i can watch the gay movie "conrad boys" for FREE online?
Do you have the channel Logo?
A lot of those a featured.
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Low PH in my pond?
I have three week old pond (1000 gallon). Initially the PH was 6.8 then within a week it dropped to almost 5. I did a 25% water change PH came up to 6.5 then in a day again dropped under 6. I have 7 Goldfish in it which seem happy. I can't figure out what could cause such a drastic dive. My only suspicion is the garden soil. I tested the garden soil and it is acidic. I planted all my marginal and lilies in it combined with aqua soil, and topped with gravel and tiny lava stones. They are planted in a fabric pot so it is very permeable. Any thoughts what could causing the PH dive?
Low PH in my pond?
I think you're right about the acidic soil. Rain is also acidic, so if it's been wet in your area . . . Do you test at the same time every day? The pH fluctuates throughout the day, so to get a good idea of what is happening in your pond you should.
Overstocking of fish can contribute, because they release CO2 which can become carbonic acid if water is saturated with it. Is there anywhere else you can keep some of your goldfish for a few days? Maybe that would raise the pH enough. Aerating the water (good, big splashes) will help reduce the amount of CO2 in the water also.
The plants should be helping to raise the pH. Since it apparently isn't enough, here's a link for pond product to raise your pH. Sorry, I haven't had this particular problem so I've never tried this product.
You should aim to raise the pH slowly, maybe 0.3 points a day, to give your fish and plants a chance to keep up.
Good luck
http://www.pondliner.com/pHUp.htm
Here's a source that goes into a lot more detail than I know
http://www.aquariumsite.com/freshwater/c...
Reply:Caustic Soda will lower the PH. Check the rate of application
Low PH in my pond?
I think you're right about the acidic soil. Rain is also acidic, so if it's been wet in your area . . . Do you test at the same time every day? The pH fluctuates throughout the day, so to get a good idea of what is happening in your pond you should.
Overstocking of fish can contribute, because they release CO2 which can become carbonic acid if water is saturated with it. Is there anywhere else you can keep some of your goldfish for a few days? Maybe that would raise the pH enough. Aerating the water (good, big splashes) will help reduce the amount of CO2 in the water also.
The plants should be helping to raise the pH. Since it apparently isn't enough, here's a link for pond product to raise your pH. Sorry, I haven't had this particular problem so I've never tried this product.
You should aim to raise the pH slowly, maybe 0.3 points a day, to give your fish and plants a chance to keep up.
Good luck
http://www.pondliner.com/pHUp.htm
Here's a source that goes into a lot more detail than I know
http://www.aquariumsite.com/freshwater/c...
Reply:Caustic Soda will lower the PH. Check the rate of application
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What kind of flowers would you like to be sent?
hey guys, i'd appreciate your opinions on this one. been dating a girl for a coupla months, she just went back across the water to university, i'm visiting in two weeks' time but before then i'd like to send her flowers. i've already decided to include this cool little penguin teddy thing in with them, he has sunglasses and a scarf, i think it'll make her smile cos we saw penguins at the zoo last week and she loved them. anyhoo, i'm stumped. lilies/roses/orchids, somthing simple/cool/what?
thanks in advance, you never let me down!
What kind of flowers would you like to be sent?
Hey Soph - any idea what flowers she likes? I'd hate to suggest something then have her think "ugh I don't like those" or be allergic or something.
Anyway, I have a fondness for yellow roses and blue irises together. I know - I'm weird! The yellow in the blue irises complements the yellow roses and the blue of the irises contrasts. I just think they're lovely together.
Reply:roses
edit: juan i love the rainbow idea :)
edit2: awww i love the penguin awww!!!
Reply:I assume you have verified that she is not allergic to flowers and/or scent first . . .
I like your orchid idea. Something simple, all on the same color scheme, can be quite nice as well; for example purple iris, calla lilies and snapdragons.
Reply:Orchids are sophisticated and not as cliche as roses. I love moonflower but it doesn't make good bouquets. I would go with orchids.
Reply:Exotic Birds of Paradise
Reply:Yellow roses
Reply:A rainbow collection of roses with a ffew lillies stuck in!
Reply:My favorite flower is a daisy. It lasts for a long time and they are beautiful. I think everybody does roses and to me they always followed a fight or something bad. Especially red ones but maybe I'm just jaded. It means a lot to me when someone takes the time to learn what I prefer. Daisies for me. Also i think it goes back to the loves me loves me not thing when I was a little girl...
Reply:easter lillies, they are so beautiful to me.
Reply:Hybrid Oriental Lily Dizzy
They have an awesome fragrance that stays around for a week !
See the pic......
http://www.paradisegarden.com/shop/produ...
Reply:I like the Lily of the Valley. It's simple, yet elegant.
Reply:The flowers you chose are stunning and I'm sure the penguin will put a smile on your girlfriends face :)
Reply:You could send a rainbow assortment of roses, one of every different color. I've done that and women love it. If you decide on an orchid send a live plant. They are tough and bloom for a long time, that way every time she sees it she will smile thinking of you. Good luck and have a great trip. I hope this helps.
thanks in advance, you never let me down!
What kind of flowers would you like to be sent?
Hey Soph - any idea what flowers she likes? I'd hate to suggest something then have her think "ugh I don't like those" or be allergic or something.
Anyway, I have a fondness for yellow roses and blue irises together. I know - I'm weird! The yellow in the blue irises complements the yellow roses and the blue of the irises contrasts. I just think they're lovely together.
Reply:roses
edit: juan i love the rainbow idea :)
edit2: awww i love the penguin awww!!!
Reply:I assume you have verified that she is not allergic to flowers and/or scent first . . .
I like your orchid idea. Something simple, all on the same color scheme, can be quite nice as well; for example purple iris, calla lilies and snapdragons.
Reply:Orchids are sophisticated and not as cliche as roses. I love moonflower but it doesn't make good bouquets. I would go with orchids.
Reply:Exotic Birds of Paradise
Reply:Yellow roses
Reply:A rainbow collection of roses with a ffew lillies stuck in!
Reply:My favorite flower is a daisy. It lasts for a long time and they are beautiful. I think everybody does roses and to me they always followed a fight or something bad. Especially red ones but maybe I'm just jaded. It means a lot to me when someone takes the time to learn what I prefer. Daisies for me. Also i think it goes back to the loves me loves me not thing when I was a little girl...
Reply:easter lillies, they are so beautiful to me.
Reply:Hybrid Oriental Lily Dizzy
They have an awesome fragrance that stays around for a week !
See the pic......
http://www.paradisegarden.com/shop/produ...
Reply:I like the Lily of the Valley. It's simple, yet elegant.
Reply:The flowers you chose are stunning and I'm sure the penguin will put a smile on your girlfriends face :)
Reply:You could send a rainbow assortment of roses, one of every different color. I've done that and women love it. If you decide on an orchid send a live plant. They are tough and bloom for a long time, that way every time she sees it she will smile thinking of you. Good luck and have a great trip. I hope this helps.
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So three guys are walking by the river, right?
As they're walking along, they spy a bridge and decide to cross it. Halfway over the bridge, one says, "Hey, I have to take a leak." He stops, undoes his trou, and lets fly. The other two, hearing the call of nature as well, shake the dew off their lilies, too. As they're going, the first says, "Hey, let's go for a swim." The second says, "Nah, the water's pretty cold." The third says, "Yeah, and it's pretty deep, too."
Ten points to whoever actually GETS it...
So three guys are walking by the river, right?
3rd guy has the longest penis
bam!
Reply:how would they know that it was cold and deep?
Reply:halfway OVER?
Reply:How come the second and third man know that it's cold and deep? lol.
HAHAHHAHA!!! they went for no.2 didn't they?!!
Reply:i thot they all actually heated the water from their pee . gos i was totally wrong
Reply:uhhhhhhh
Reply:he's long
Reply:I GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ten points to whoever actually GETS it...
So three guys are walking by the river, right?
3rd guy has the longest penis
bam!
Reply:how would they know that it was cold and deep?
Reply:halfway OVER?
Reply:How come the second and third man know that it's cold and deep? lol.
HAHAHHAHA!!! they went for no.2 didn't they?!!
Reply:i thot they all actually heated the water from their pee . gos i was totally wrong
Reply:uhhhhhhh
Reply:he's long
Reply:I GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aaaaaaaaaah :D :D :D?
THIS ISNT A QUESTION BUUUT IM SOOO EXCITED I HAD TO WRITE IT HEREEEE.....WE THINK MY WATERS JUST BROKEE SOO MY FIANCE HAS RANG A TAXI AND WE'RE GOING TO THE HOSPITAL IN A MINUTE BUT AHH IM SOO HAPPY :D :D IM GOING CRAAAZY HEHE NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO THE PAIN THOUGH !! HOW BAD IS CHILDBIRTH? ANYONE HAVE ANY GOOD EXPERIENCES!! LOL IM JUST SOO HAPPY I CANT WAIT FOR MY BABY LILY ROSE TO COME INTO THIS WORLD FINALLY AFTER 9 PAINFUL MONTHS OF WAITING :D SORRY IM CHATTING A LOAD OF CRAP BUT WOO MY HORMONES ARE GOING MAAADD...WISH ME LUUUUCK :) X
Aaaaaaaaaah :D :D :D?
Congrats babe :) Good luck, hope your baby is a gorgeous healthy little girl! xXx
Reply:Congratulations! Best of luck to you in the delivery room!
Its not that bad, child birth...i did it when I was 18 and it was 100% natural, no drugs! It was less than 8 hours and my son was born. Everyone is different but when you get to hear, see and hold your beautiful baby you have been waiting for, it is ALL WORTH IT!
Reply:Im so jealous!!! LoL I got another 4 1/2 weeks to go and Im so over being pregnant!
And yes, childbirth is painful but I wasnt scared of getting an epidural for my first and recommend them to anyone who cares to listen but regardless of the pain its all sooooo worth it!
good luck :o)
Reply:good luck i wish you the best , no matter what or how bad it is once you look in your babys eye it all worth it and youll do it all again in a heart beat , may god be with you and may you havea healthy beautifull baby
Reply:congratulations! lol i'm excited for u!! i cant wait till i see my baby too, i still have like 10 weeks hehehe and u only have less than a day now till u see ur little girl!
good luck! :)
Reply:oh wow! i can see how excited you are! i would too!!! congratulations!!!! good luck!!!! you'll be fine! muahh
Reply:good luck darls let us know how you go labor is a beautiful experiance at least you will see it that way after its born good luck
Reply:Congratulations and best wishes to you both! Next time you go online you will be a mommy! Yayyyyy!!!!
Reply:CONGRADULATION!!
Reply:CONGRATULATIONS, and good luck, hope everything works out for you. you will have to get back on when you get home ant tell us all how it went lol.....
Reply:Wow, total excitement pouring off the monitor. Gratz!
Reply:Awww congrats!
Can't wait til its my turn.
Have fun! Lol.
Reply:Good luck Saz!!! I pray everything goes fine!
Reply:WOW!!! Good luck and congrats!!!
Reply:congratulation. it will hurt but worth it at the end
Reply:how exciting.. you asked how bad is childbirth. be sure to write back and tell us!! haha
~MeL~
Aaaaaaaaaah :D :D :D?
Congrats babe :) Good luck, hope your baby is a gorgeous healthy little girl! xXx
Reply:Congratulations! Best of luck to you in the delivery room!
Its not that bad, child birth...i did it when I was 18 and it was 100% natural, no drugs! It was less than 8 hours and my son was born. Everyone is different but when you get to hear, see and hold your beautiful baby you have been waiting for, it is ALL WORTH IT!
Reply:Im so jealous!!! LoL I got another 4 1/2 weeks to go and Im so over being pregnant!
And yes, childbirth is painful but I wasnt scared of getting an epidural for my first and recommend them to anyone who cares to listen but regardless of the pain its all sooooo worth it!
good luck :o)
Reply:good luck i wish you the best , no matter what or how bad it is once you look in your babys eye it all worth it and youll do it all again in a heart beat , may god be with you and may you havea healthy beautifull baby
Reply:congratulations! lol i'm excited for u!! i cant wait till i see my baby too, i still have like 10 weeks hehehe and u only have less than a day now till u see ur little girl!
good luck! :)
Reply:oh wow! i can see how excited you are! i would too!!! congratulations!!!! good luck!!!! you'll be fine! muahh
Reply:good luck darls let us know how you go labor is a beautiful experiance at least you will see it that way after its born good luck
Reply:Congratulations and best wishes to you both! Next time you go online you will be a mommy! Yayyyyy!!!!
Reply:CONGRADULATION!!
Reply:CONGRATULATIONS, and good luck, hope everything works out for you. you will have to get back on when you get home ant tell us all how it went lol.....
Reply:Wow, total excitement pouring off the monitor. Gratz!
Reply:Awww congrats!
Can't wait til its my turn.
Have fun! Lol.
Reply:Good luck Saz!!! I pray everything goes fine!
Reply:WOW!!! Good luck and congrats!!!
Reply:congratulation. it will hurt but worth it at the end
Reply:how exciting.. you asked how bad is childbirth. be sure to write back and tell us!! haha
~MeL~
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Easy, simple, fragrant potted plants for the bedroom ?
I like the smell of easter lilies and gardenias. Gardenias are kind of hard to keep indoors though, as I have found.
Here's the type of plant I am looking for:
- A nice soft smell, not pungent
- not too hard to take care of (sunlight %26amp; water is all)
- a convenient size for a medium-ish bedroom
- maybe even flower year round
Any ideas ?
Easy, simple, fragrant potted plants for the bedroom ?
My favourite plant for a bedroom is one called Persian Violet, Latin name is exacum. Hard to find, maybe, they're usually sold as a potted plant though I have seen the seeds. They are compact and rounded in shape, have small leaves, small mauve flowers with a very subtle scent, they last very well indoors, a couple of weeks in bloom. And they just look right, indoors.
Reply:plants need feeding - not just sun and water - and if they need sun, they'll probably not like it indoors.
there aren't many fragrant "indoor-loving" plants - altho' there are fragrant orchids okay for inside.
you might be better off with flowers, or plant night-scented plants near a window, or put them outside during the day,inside at night.
(Nurses used to remove flowers from hospital rooms at night because they gave off carbon dioxide? - maybe someone can check me on this)
if you can get them and if they are suitable for your area, some night scented plants are: cestrum nocturnum, brunfelsias, Hylocereus (a cactus), Matthiola bicornis (night stocks) and brugmansia.
Here's the type of plant I am looking for:
- A nice soft smell, not pungent
- not too hard to take care of (sunlight %26amp; water is all)
- a convenient size for a medium-ish bedroom
- maybe even flower year round
Any ideas ?
Easy, simple, fragrant potted plants for the bedroom ?
My favourite plant for a bedroom is one called Persian Violet, Latin name is exacum. Hard to find, maybe, they're usually sold as a potted plant though I have seen the seeds. They are compact and rounded in shape, have small leaves, small mauve flowers with a very subtle scent, they last very well indoors, a couple of weeks in bloom. And they just look right, indoors.
Reply:plants need feeding - not just sun and water - and if they need sun, they'll probably not like it indoors.
there aren't many fragrant "indoor-loving" plants - altho' there are fragrant orchids okay for inside.
you might be better off with flowers, or plant night-scented plants near a window, or put them outside during the day,inside at night.
(Nurses used to remove flowers from hospital rooms at night because they gave off carbon dioxide? - maybe someone can check me on this)
if you can get them and if they are suitable for your area, some night scented plants are: cestrum nocturnum, brunfelsias, Hylocereus (a cactus), Matthiola bicornis (night stocks) and brugmansia.
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Florists, what is the best way to prepare flowers?
I got in 2 bunches of stargazer lilies that were picked way too early. They buds are so tight that they have been sitting in water for 3 days and haven't changed. What can I do to get them to open up for this weekend?
Florists, what is the best way to prepare flowers?
Heat, not a lot, just put them in the sunlight. No where near a fridge or anything. You can also rub them a little and gently pull them open. When they open pull off the little things that get the orange powder since they will stain whatever they touch.
Florists, what is the best way to prepare flowers?
Heat, not a lot, just put them in the sunlight. No where near a fridge or anything. You can also rub them a little and gently pull them open. When they open pull off the little things that get the orange powder since they will stain whatever they touch.
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Do you like my love poem?
It's for Reporter Boy.
Once More, My Love
This night I shall dream of your great Silly Blue Hatted Head.
Once again, this night as all nights, I long to sip from your turkey weiner-pink lips.
In my dreams we fly on the Monkey howlinging brown parrot of love, skimming vast continents of Foods and Petunias.
The seas shall never seperate our Arms.
Its waters wave like small Football angels greeting us from afar.
We shall feast on chocolate-coated KFC Bowl and tender Lily hearts of love.
Adorned in white silk, we pluck our Thongs from our Heads.
I shall hold your Banana against my Football-muffin so that our Arms melt into one.
You will always be my little Wildcat face, the Banana of my Green eye of love.
Do you like my love poem?
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Reply:Yes, I love it. Brilliant !!!
Reply:LMAO
You are HILARIOUS!!! I love reading some of the crap you come up with.
Reply:lmao nice....
Reply:of course.
Reply:I love it. I give it an A+++++++++++++++++
Reply:(TEAR)... can I use this if I ever renew my vows? It's beautiful...
Reply:Yes,it's nice!
Reply:You lost me back at the chocolate KFC Bowl but Uncle Billy will Love It!! He is #1 on one of the lists this week. I guess he knows that. Oh....YES!~! Very creative and long.
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Once More, My Love
This night I shall dream of your great Silly Blue Hatted Head.
Once again, this night as all nights, I long to sip from your turkey weiner-pink lips.
In my dreams we fly on the Monkey howlinging brown parrot of love, skimming vast continents of Foods and Petunias.
The seas shall never seperate our Arms.
Its waters wave like small Football angels greeting us from afar.
We shall feast on chocolate-coated KFC Bowl and tender Lily hearts of love.
Adorned in white silk, we pluck our Thongs from our Heads.
I shall hold your Banana against my Football-muffin so that our Arms melt into one.
You will always be my little Wildcat face, the Banana of my Green eye of love.
Do you like my love poem?
no
Reply:Yes, I love it. Brilliant !!!
Reply:LMAO
You are HILARIOUS!!! I love reading some of the crap you come up with.
Reply:lmao nice....
Reply:of course.
Reply:I love it. I give it an A+++++++++++++++++
Reply:(TEAR)... can I use this if I ever renew my vows? It's beautiful...
Reply:Yes,it's nice!
Reply:You lost me back at the chocolate KFC Bowl but Uncle Billy will Love It!! He is #1 on one of the lists this week. I guess he knows that. Oh....YES!~! Very creative and long.
opera music
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