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THIS STORY PUBLISHED:
16 May 2005 1920 BST

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Michael Eavis at the 12th Century Tithe Barn on Worthy Farm
We have been compiling an A to Z of the Glastonbury Festival and have been asking famous people to come up with what Glastonbury means to them... Founder of Glastonbury Michael Eavis gives...
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U is for...

Uplifting, Understanding... and I can't resist this one, since we are a dairy farm, cow's Udders!

A floating cow (image courtesy: Paddy Swift)
U is for Udders - which this cow is impressed about!

Also U is for...

Unexpected - you never know what you're going to find just around the corner.

And finally, U is for...

Two friends greeting each other outside the Glasto toilets
U is for unexpected - you never know who you'll meet (near the toilets!!!)

Unlikely - that you could get this incredible Urban set-up right here in the middle of the countryside. It makes us Unique!

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