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  • MoreCashThanDash
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    My lad’s mate starts uni next week, going down to his accommodation in Central London on Sunday.

    Might be interesting.

    tomhoward
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    Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield now enemies of the people for using press passes to skip the queue, especially after his Beckhamness queued up proper.

    stumpyjon
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    Yep Becks sure scored a few brownie points.

    Northwind
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    tomhoward
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    Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield now enemies of the people for using press passes to skip the queue, especially after his Beckhamness queued up proper.

    It’s a classic 2 minute hate this- they were there to film a section for the program.

    vazaha
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    I mean, i’m ambivalent on the whole, but this is a bit weirder than i thought it was going to be.

    We all sort of knew that it was going to be boring, and it is, but i’m not sure i was properly prepared for it to be boring in quite the way it has been.

    I thought i might be able to avoid it a lot more than i have been able to – quite apart from everything else, my darling wife has developed an unhealthy fascination with THE Queue.

    I am unable to even.

    Heaven won’t help us all, who will?

    FunkyDunc
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    So someone tried to check if the queen was in the coffin (can’t blame them really) but no mention of it on the news or videos available on line

    ernielynch
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    How would anyone know that they were trying to check what was inside the coffin? With about 8 guards armed with very pointy weapons surrounding the coffin they certainly wouldn’t have got close enough to touch it.

    pk13
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    It’s all over the main page of the bbc….

    dissonance
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    Guardian has reported it.
    As for cant blame them.
    I think short of turning up with a full set of cordless power tools they werent going to get into the coffin anytime soon and certainly not before an array of weapons from the medieval to very modern were pointed in their direction.

    Is this going to be one of the new conspiracy theories that she wasnt in the coffin?

    kimbers
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    It makes me realise that there are many people in the country that I will simply never understand

    Houns
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    Plenty of videos of it posted online. (With the usual morons speculating)

    configuration
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    It makes me realise that there are many people in the country that I will simply never understand

    This is why it’s important to try to understand others as much as possible. It’s a major flaw of our society, that socioeconomic divisions prevent positive and progressive socialisation between people, and this is why we have such a fractured and dysfunctional society. Instead of just shaking your head and ascribing negative qualities in those who behave differently to yourself, why not take the time to understand? That would involve actually talking to their people though, and the British really aren’t very good at that.

    I’m finding The Queue fascinating for myriad reasons. It’s not just ‘brainwashed sheep’ who are attending, it is a reasonably diverse collection. Although still overwhelmingly White, from what I’ve seen (admittedly limited). From that observation alone, we can extrapolate multiple explanations. But my main takeaway from it is that many people have experienced a sense of loss, and I don’t know if that void will be filled for them. So perhaps we should all be a little less judgmental and a little more empathetic.

    2 women sexually assaulted in The Queue. That’s messed up. 😱

    gobuchul
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    BBC claiming that a poll taken of The Queuee’s, shows it to be a very diverse selection of UK citizens, regarding age, Brexit and political leanings.

    I’m a bit cynical about that.

    esselgruntfuttock
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    So perhaps we should all be a little less judgmental and a little more empathetic.

    On here? Your avin a larf incha?

    Well said though.

    BigJohn
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    I think the bloke going to have a peep in the coffin was trying to check, if after 70 years of everybody singing it, God really had saved the Queen.

    ernielynch
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    It’s all over the main page of the bbc…

    Just read it. I’m amazed that they got close enough to touch it. I guess standing guard with heads bowed looking at the ground isn’t ideal.

    singletrackmind
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    No ones got any money, yet all seem able to avoid working, fund the £60 ish open return train ticket.
    Probably find another £20 for expensive London pannini and coffee
    Bet that some of the queue will moan about the cost of living whilst frankly wasting alot of money on something that is not essential to their vacuous shallow, reality tv, facebook manipulated lives.
    Better to donate the cash they have splurged to a charity the Queen was a patron of, save the corgis maybe, then it would do more good
    But then they would not get a feeling good dopamine hit, not be able to humble brag on Facebook about their own mammoth 72hr journey and sacrifices to and from the shuffle of silence
    Not my thing, i dont hero worship the descendants of bullies and tyrants andcwould rather not fund their already incredibly wealthy assets.

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
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    Flippin queue jumpers, MPs, Lords and four extras each!

    gauss1777
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    BBC claiming that a poll taken of The Queuee’s, shows it to be a very diverse selection of UK citizens, regarding age, Brexit and political leanings.

    I’m a bit cynical about that.

    I’ve watched a fair bit of ‘the Queue’ and interviews of people in it (whilst watching others walk by without being interviewed). It has looked diverse to me.

    Kryton57
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    Is this going to be one of the new conspiracy theories that she wasnt in the coffin?

    Of course she’s not in that coffin…. 😜

    fossy
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    Just read there is a live feed of the coffin. WTF – sounds exciting.

    maccruiskeen
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    binners
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    The queueing time has now reached 24 hours.

    I’m sure that for some people, the opportunity to spend an entire day in a queue is the fulfilment of a lifetimes ambition

    kelvin
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    Well, family members have been sharing photos since 4am from the queue. Quite atmospheric really. I think they’re going to have a great day. Not for me, but they’re outside in a city they love with a community of others. Easy to make jokes, but is that really such a bad use of a day?

    jivehoneyjive
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    Wonder if they’ll auction the potatoes off on ebay after; could be a great way to own a piece of history!

    ji
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    No ones got any money, yet all seem able to avoid working, fund the £4000 ish for a fancy push bike.
    Probably find another £200 for expensive tyres and Rapha kit
    Bet that some of the MTB ers will moan about the cost of living whilst frankly wasting alot of money on something that is not essential to their vacuous shallow, reality tv, facebook manipulated lives.

    🙂

    Not a royalist, and definitely wouldn’t be queueing, but how other people spend their time/money shouldn’t really be judged as long as it doe no one else any harm

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Yep Becks sure scored a few brownie points.

    Love the irony of Beck’s being praised for his normality and man of the peoplness by those queuing to see The Queen.

    frankconway
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    singletrackmind – do you feel better after youe earlier outpouring which came with added vinegar?

    jam-bo
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    Yep Becks sure scored a few brownie points.

    ahead of the game. I’m sure there were plenty of PR managers yesterdays scrambling to persuade their clients to get in the queue…

    alpin
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    Easy to make jokes, but is that really such a bad use of a day?

    I didn’t fancy waiting 10 minutes for my mum’s coffin to arrive at her funeral.

    jam-bo
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    I’m not sure there is anything in this world I’d voluntarily queue up that long for.

    binners
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    Easy to make jokes, but is that really such a bad use of a day

    Its a terrible use of a day, yes. It’s difficult to imagine anything I’d rather do less with a day of my life than stand in a queue

    Maybe a 24 hour back-to-back marathon of Adam Sandler movies?

    ernielynch
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    Surely it is only a terrible use of a day if you have zero interest in the monarchy and don’t approve of it?

    Similarly it would be a terrible use of a day to travel somewhere to watch a bike race if you had zero interest in cycling.

    Although tbh it would be a terrible use of my day and I love cycling, just not much interested in watching other people doing it.

    The bottom line I guess is that it is hard to dismiss as a terrible waste of a day if you are doing something that you enjoy doing.

    binners
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    If you actually enjoy spending an entire day stood in a queue, then you’re clearly some kind of pervert

    Particularly if all you’re doing is voluntarily underlining your own status as some kind of forelock-tugging serf

    wait4me
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    I’m not sure there is anything in this world I’d voluntarily queue up that long for.

    Someone earlier said Holly Willoughby was there so I can think of something. And if the last half mile was broken glass then so be it

    binners
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    Actually, now you mention it… depending on the quality of both: coke and hookers

    I’d queue for a day for that

    ernielynch
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    If you actually enjoy spending an entire day stood in a queue, then you’re clearly some kind of pervert

    For many it’s a pilgrim. And plenty of people queue up to so stuff they enjoy. I think it’s stretching it to call them “perverts”.

    I actually admire people who make sacrifices and tolerate huge discomfort to achieve something which they want to do or believe in.

    I notice from live interviews that some people are queuing in memory of recently deceased loved one, eg, the husband who queues in memory of his deceased wife who loved the Queen or daughter who queues because her father who served in the military would have wanted her to.

    For these people the personal discomfort adds to making the experience a worthwhile exercise in memory of their loved ones. Watching it on the telly wouldn’t have the same effect.

    wait4me
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    I notice from live interviews that some people are queuing in memory of recently deceased loved one, eg, the husband who queues in memory of his deceased wife who loved the Queen or daughter who queues because her father who served in the military would have wanted her to.

    For these people the personal discomfort adds to making the experience a worthwhile exercise in memory of their loved ones. Watching on the telly wouldn’t have the same effect

    Everyone has got to have a backstory these days. See literally every contestant on Pop Factor, Britain’s got Bake-off etc. It’s the law.

    binners
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    And while they’re telling their moving back story they have to do it over a particularly insipid Coldplay track

    Them’s the rules

    Actually: I reckon there would be quite a big crossover of people in ‘The Queue’ and people who like Coldplay

    esselgruntfuttock
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    If you actually enjoy spending an entire day stood in a queue, then you’re clearly some kind of pervert

    The surgeon who operated on my wife when she had bowel cancer was a Muslim, & after her surgery he had some time off & went on a pilgrimage to Mecca (not the bingo hall, the one in Saudi Arabia)
    He said there were hundreds of thousands there, queuing to get near.
    Go on Binners, call them perverts, I dare you.

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