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Jefferson 500 at Summit Point Motorsports Complex; Summit Point, WV. Hosted by the Vintage Racer Group.
We use the fast track pass the failed dragon ride attempt got us to go on the boating river thingy.
Claire picked me to share boats with her.
12:01am Saturday 16th July 2005 - the queue for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, from Waterstone's on Princes Street, Edinburgh, starts to move.
Linfield fans queue up to get a burger at half-time during their side's Irish League clash against Cliftonville at Solitude on 22.1.2011
We'd just come out. There is a queue most times for Grimaldi's. It's worth it. Apparently, Frank Sinatra used to eat there. He probably didn't queue, though...
not a proper stitch, but an idea of the queue on Sunday of the opening weekend to get into MONA (Museum of Old and New Art)
an insanely long line of Chinese tourists waiting for a brief peek at the mummy of Chairman Mao on a freezing cold day at Tiananmen Square
Surprisingly despite the amazing conditions, oodlees of snow and sunshine there was hardly any queues for the lifts.
The Postcard
A postally unused Comicard Series postcard that was published by E. Marks, Fine Art Publishers, Torbay Road, Kilburn, London N.W.6.
The publishers were obviously operating under a fairly broad definition of what constitutes 'Fine Art'.
The artwork is by Joner, and the card has a divided back.
After queueing for an hour to walk out, we queued for over 2 hours to drive out of the field. There was no marshalling so it was a free for all. Everyone just pointed their cars at the exit and hoped for the best. Most were pretty good and filtered considerately (with one noteable exception!). When we got to the gate there was one poor girl sending cars through one at a time.
If they'd had four or five proper queues it would have been quicker because she could have let, say, five cars from each queue go through at a time. Very badly organised.