I don't queue for just anything, I did it 'cause you asked
how long afore I'm next ?
2007-09-25 07:35:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art had an exhibit of Picasso and American Artists influenced by Picasso. My friend and I wanted to see the exhibit. When we arrived, we found that there was a line, and it would take about 45 minutes for entry. However, we also noted that Museum members could enter immediately. I turned to my friend, and told her to follow me, as I passed the line, entered another door. I walked to the membership desk, bought a membership (which entitles me and a companion to entry), and we walked up the stairs to the exhibit.
So, the answer is that I will not just get in the queue.
2007-09-25 07:35:59
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answer #2
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answered by Marilyn Says 3
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Blood Pressure Tests. Ouch!
2007-09-25 07:26:36
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answer #3
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answered by KateBea 2
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depends ;
how big the queue is
how bored i am
what its for
if its big or im busy then it dosent matter what its for but i would queue just to say hello to the person at the front!
2007-09-25 07:25:57
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answer #4
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answered by liam w 2
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My benefits of course!
I have 8 children and im only 14
2007-09-25 07:26:07
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answer #5
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answered by ♣Kermit the Frog♣ 4
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Sorry ive left the chip pan on
2007-09-25 07:26:12
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answer #6
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answered by SAOIRSE 6
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if it's absolutely necessary...sometimes i don't have the patience to wait. i don't like long or slow lines, especially traffic, but that's mostly unavoidable. they prefer me to show up at work and school.
2007-09-25 07:27:23
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Just to see what's there when I get to the front!
2007-09-25 07:25:29
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answered by Ahwell 7
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Answering this question.
2007-09-25 20:47:06
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answer #9
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answered by † Iríšh † 7
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Is that British for " line -up " ? Exactly what are we lining up for ?
2007-09-25 07:29:20
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answer #10
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answered by The Count 7
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