From: Peppermint Patty on

> How do y'all deal with the non-entertainment aspects of standing in
> line?
>

I just people watch or chat with the people around me. I do a little
fashion policing too. Sometimes the things you see when you don't
have your citation book with you!!!
From: Patty Winter on

In article <a096fbf8-cc0f-486c-a229-14d7e9b01cf1(a)5g2000yqz.googlegroups.com>,
Peppermint Patty <patriciabarber50(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I just people watch or chat with the people around me. I do a little
>fashion policing too. Sometimes the things you see when you don't
>have your citation book with you!!!

LOL! Make sure you take one next time. (But please let me know when
you'll be at which attraction so that I don't end up with one of your
citations...)


Patty

From: Lilith on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 08:32:59 -0700 (PDT), Peppermint Patty
<patriciabarber50(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>
>> How do y'all deal with the non-entertainment aspects of standing in
>> line?
>>
>
>I just people watch or chat with the people around me. I do a little
>fashion policing too. Sometimes the things you see when you don't
>have your citation book with you!!!

Maybe someone with a digital camera can make a "peopleofWDW.org" site
much like peopleofwalmart.com.

--
Lilith
From: Blossom on
On Jul 23, 9:59 pm, jenny <Peacep...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> Friend Lisa and I are such geeks that we take paperbacks.

I've done this when in lines without Wall-E (rare). On our multiple
trips to Cedar Point w/ Dear Niece, I took paperbacks in my waistpack
(most rides are geared for 2 people and at the time I was having a lot
of trouble with my TMJ and neck strain). Now, I pull out my iphone &
read kindle books.
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From: Blossom on
On Jul 23, 7:30 pm, Lilith <lilith...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Spinning off from tthe queue wait thread, I'm wondering if anyone
> takes portable entertainment along with them for the longer waits.  A
> Gameboy for example or an iPod?
>
> Last time I went I had a mini-disk loaded up with Disney tunes that I
> listened to with headphones.  Somehow it didn't relieve the boredom. I
> had also just gotten an iPhone but no apps.  I've tried playing some
> games while in line at Six Flags but somehow paying attention to the
> line moving and concentrating on the moves you need to make in your
> hands don't seem to mix well.
>
> How do y'all deal with the non-entertainment aspects of standing in
> line?
>
> --
> Lilith

We've taken a crummy deck of cards and played "war" at Cedar Point w/
Dear Niece
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