Canvassing opinion: what Glasto-goers would save from their tents

http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jun/29/glastonbury-tents-honeymoon

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Jake and Christina Horney: When the Guardian walks up to ask Jake Horney what would be the first thing he'd save if there was a flood at Glastonbury, a big smile spreads across his face: "Probably my bride!" he says, reaching a hand inside the tent, and producing the equally happy Christina – in full festival bridal gear – white dress, pearls and lacy elegant fingerless gloves. "This is our honeymoon." The newlyweds decided to split their holiday between Nevada and Somerset. "We flew straight from Vegas," says Christina, "we got married in the Little Chapel, stayed at the Bellagio and then came here." So, which is the better honeymoon experience? Christina has no hesitation: "Glastonbury!" "I miss room service," says Jake, still smiling.

David Scantlebury: "My boots! If they were soaking, I'd be stuffed!"

Kat Marsh, Sarah McIntyre, Fiona Feeney, Sarah Lynch: "Our Dolly wigs – it'll be a memory we'll remember when we're really old."

Samantha Gale and Emily Norman: "Dry shampoo, 100%. Hair is vile without it!"

Richard Brookes: "Bungle. He's very dear to me. Not much room in the undercarriage, though." [Erm, isn't this actually a George onesie? - kids' TV ed]

Dylan Harris: "I'd save the Pringles. I'm a food person."

Courtney Moon: "My fella."

Alex Middleton: "My Crunchy Nut. Can't have a good day without it."

Grace McCloud: "My boots."

Freddy Taylor: "Car keys: the spare is in London."

Jonathan Brown: "Probably my car keys; my wife first of course, though she could look after herself!"

Nicky Brown: "My bag: it's got everything in it."