Wed. Sep 13th, 2023
People stand in unbelievably long line to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II
People stand in unbelievably long line to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II

The city of Atlanta is located in Georgia. Today’s story was all about the queue. The line was so long that officials had to say no more. No new people will be allowed to join the queue until further notice.

Next to the Queen, it is the talk of the town. I talked to a few of the tens of thousands of British citizens who decided to travel regardless of how long they had to wait.

The death of Queen Elizabeth II was covered by CBS46 in London.

One man said he had never seen anything like it before. He said they loved a queue. Yes, they do. Brits have been asking for the French word for an animal’s tail for a long time. When London was attacked during World War II, people were forced to stand in line for food.

An elderly woman told me that they don’t push in and that they are very good at it. We did have one attempt. She did not look like a person to mess with.

A group of people get a wristband and walk. You are going to be with your friends for a long time.

The woman said they got on the train at 5.

They said it would take an hour and a half to get to the queue.

The older person said that it was the British for him.

The mother of an 11-year-old girl talked to me.

I noticed that she had something between her two front teeth. Do you have anything else with you?

There was a book in her hand. She said that she had lots of food after I saw her taffy.

All the stories should be read.

The woman holding the paper cup was not the girl’s mom. She exclaimed, ‘And a G&T!’

I chuckled when I heard that you had cocktails on the queue. It’s very nice.

David Beckham was going to get his few seconds in front of the Queen as my new friends continued with their drinks and candy. He waited just like everyone else.

He showed up at the end of the queue at 2 a.m. wearing a hat, thinking it would be a quieter time to leave. He said he bought donuts to keep his friends from blowing his cover. He took 13 hours to wait. He is one of the most famous men in Britain. He cried as he walked by the Queen’s coffin.

The queue was back open by 6 p.m., but the wait is still more than a day. Load up on the candy and gin if you’re going to come.

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