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Fleurpepper Fri 16-Sept-22 08:36:12

Chalkie Davies
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By @curiousiguana
Right, everyone. I need to be serious for a moment. Because the greatest thing that ever happened is happening right now.
I don't particularly care either way about the Queen. But the queue? The Queue is a triumph of Britishness. It's incredible.
Just to be clear: I don't mean the purpose of the queue. I don't mean the outpouring of emotion or collective gried or the event at the end and around the queue or the people in the queue. I mean, literally, the queue. The queue itself. It's like something from Douglas Adams.
It is the motherlode of queues. It is art. It is poetry. It is the queue to end all queues. It opened earlier today and is already 2.2 miles long. They will close it if it gets to FIVE MILES. That's a queue that would take TWO HOURS TO WALK at a brisk pace.
It is a queue that goes right through the entirety of London. It has toilets and water points and websites just for The Queue.
You cannot leave The Queue. You cannot get into The Queue further down. You cannot hold places in The Queue. There are wristbands for The Queue.
Once you join The Queue you can expect to be there for days. But you cannot have a chair and a sleeping bag. There is no sleeping in The Queue, for The Queue moves constantly and steadily, day and night. You will be shuffling along at 0.1 miles per hour for days.
The BBC has live coverage of The Queue on BBC One, and a Red Button service showing the front bit of The Queue.
NO ONE IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD JOIN THE QUEUE AND YET STILL THEY COME. "Oh, it'll only be until 6am on Thursday, we can take soup".
And the end of the queue is a box. You will walk past the box, slowly, but for no more than a minute. Then you will exit into the London drizzle and make your way home.
Tell me this isn't the greatest bit of British performance art that has ever happened? I'm giddy with joy. It's fantastic. We are a deeply, deeply mad people with an absolutely unshakeable need to join a queue. It's utterly glorious.
“The queue has visitors going to look at queue. My mum travelled to see the queue.”
“But surely it can't all be true?
How on earth can people stay upright & moving for 30 hrs or even 15 hrs? Surely tons and tons of people will faint, be ill, have hypos, get too tired to continue etc?
Are there any food stalls?
I'm worried about them all!”
“We don't even know if she is really in the box.”
“I'm upset you talked about the Queue without sharing links to how we can watch the Queue”
“What we need to understand is that probably 400,000 will queue & file past the Queen’s coffin but, in 20 years time, 50 million people will claim they did.
“It happened at Woodstock, at the first Pistol’s gig & Jesus probably fed 500 people.
It’s the need to become part of history”
“There you have a movie as British as it could be. You just need ten characters and how they got to the queue.”
“Of course the peak Britishness will come if the queue gets too long and the have to close it, because we will no doubt start a queue to join the queue”
“It's only a matter of time until I can be seen from space.”
“The International Space Station will be live streaming the queue from space.”
“Long live the Queue! This is what us Brits have been practicing for all these years.”
“An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.”
“Queue-Anon: a 12-step program for those currently lining up to see the Queen who need help leaving the queue.”
“In the US we frequently call this "getting in line." I've never wanted to be in line so badly as I do right now after reading the thread above.”
I've got to go to bed, Twitter. You have been WONDERFUL. So many funny, clever, nice, kind, lovely people. I'm sorry I can't talk to you all, it's just impossible and shows no sign of slowing down.
God Save The Queue.

NotSpaghetti Sat 17-Sept-22 10:36:45

Just realised it's only linked to SomersetColin - I sent the second video of him talking.
I thought it great.

Apologies.

MerylStreep Sat 17-Sept-22 11:00:32

MissAdventure

I used,to work with my friend, and we travelled home together, and she would always give queue jumpers a telling off.
I hated that, because she would say "come on, don't let her push in!"

That would be me. I’ve embarrassed friends and family many times calling out queue jumpers ?

MissAdventure Sat 17-Sept-22 11:05:59

This friend said something to man with cerebral palsy, who always pushed in.

Her take on it was that yes, we all have been to work, we all need to get into our island home, using a limited bus service.

Being unable to get on the bus could mean an extra hour added onto your working day.

JaneJudge Sat 17-Sept-22 11:08:19

Zoejory

Callistemon21

Oops, I knighted David Beckham OBE!

He deserves a knighthood for refusing to Queue Jump.

Absolutely. He should be first in the queue to get one smile

Oh no, now I'm getting cynical about the queue as I know he is desperate to get one isn't he? grin

ixion Sat 17-Sept-22 11:09:18

The Queue now has its own (BBC) weather forecast.

FannyCornforth Sat 17-Sept-22 11:09:57

Ixion that’s brilliant!

Dickens Sat 17-Sept-22 11:50:37

Callistemon21

Same in Australia, Dickens
Until they suddenly realise that their third cousin twice removed might be your sister-in-law's aunty's next door neighbour back in the UK.

grin grin

MissAdventure Sat 17-Sept-22 11:53:00

I always think a well managed queue is a way of creating a little community of like minded individuals

Sparklefizz Sat 17-Sept-22 12:01:27

ixion That's brilliant! Absolutely love it!!

Callistemon21 Sat 17-Sept-22 12:04:42

ixion ??

biglouis Sat 17-Sept-22 12:36:16

Sorry FannyCornforth I dont recall the author - just the outline of the story. I tried googling it but nothing came up.

When I was 16 and began work I would not have said boo to a goose. Every alternate saturday I worked in a busy library which was a few stops down from one of the main foorball grounds in Liverpool. Just as I came out of work the buses would arrive packed with fans and more fans waiting at the stop. No one was actually queuing - just a crowd pushing and shoving. Well I was a big girl and I learned to shove my way onto a bus or I would never have got home. There were 5 bus routes called at my stop but only one was any use to me. When it appeared I was quite merciless. But thats footballs supporters for you.

Grandyma Sat 17-Sept-22 12:38:01

I’ve just got home after queuing for 35 minutes for my Covid booster. This has made me realise that the people in The Queue are absolutely amazing!!

MrsKen33 Sat 17-Sept-22 13:13:40

I think we are ‘splitters’ *henetha, and yes I expect Phillips was. I saw a flash of badger hair anyway. ??

MrsKen33 Sat 17-Sept-22 13:14:05

Phillipa

biglouis Sat 17-Sept-22 13:29:13

The Queue now has its own Farcebook and Twatter accounts!

Wyllow3 Sat 17-Sept-22 13:47:47

I've saved that BBC weather image for good ixion! Any references to twitter Queues please, I'm not on twitter.

Zoejory Sat 17-Sept-22 14:00:03

I don't care what anyone says . I'm proud of the queue .

biglouis Sat 17-Sept-22 14:42:18

You mean "The Queue"

Zoejory Sat 17-Sept-22 15:04:22

biglouis

You mean "The Queue"

Gosh yes. Of course!

Aveline Sun 18-Sept-22 20:16:05

The Queue!

M0nica Sun 18-Sept-22 20:27:52

fascinating news item on TheQueue on BBC news www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-62930775 explaining how The Queue and its management has been in plan for decades, including a whole university department, it seems, studying the psychology of queues. Everything has gone exactly as planned well in advance.

DD queued for 13 hours and her story of how she joined the queue, she became part of a small group of other people on their own and how they buddied up and supported each other along the queue, is a text book example of what is discussed in this news item.

Fleurpepper Sun 18-Sept-22 21:00:55

A friend just sent me this. The Queue, The Musical

youtu.be/xHwUycV6wSY

Blossoming Sun 18-Sept-22 21:09:15

I wonder will the queue still exist after the lying in state ends? It’s taken on a life of its own now.

biglouis Sun 18-Sept-22 21:50:11

The psychology of queueing is fascinating and something I looked into at uni. Part of the design of successful queues is to:-

Give people something to occupy themselves with while in the queue - mostly the queuers will amuse themselevs in this queue by chatting, sharing food, etc

Let them know approximately how long the delay might be - the app and various signs plus the queue marshals would serve this purpose

Give them progress indications - as above

Make sure that things are seen to be done "fairly"

Once they have got their wristband that proves they were "in" the queue they can duck in and out for toilet and food breaks.

This is why there was such an outcry against politicos and "celebrities" who were seen to be jumping the queue.

biglouis Sun 18-Sept-22 21:54:59

Here is todays piece of useless information. The word queue is derived from an old French word meaning "tail"