Micca
SAHG: Stay At Home Grandfather
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I just heard on CNN a reporter that said "...when Roy Disney is at a park, he waits on line just like everybody else." Here in the midwest, when we are lined-up to wait for something (like POTC), we are "in line". In other parts of the country you are "on line". Yet, right now as I write this I am "on-line", but there is no one standing in front of me. If "on line" is correct, then where did the phrase "that's/you're out of line" come from? Why wouldn't people say, "hey buddy, you're off line"? My apologies if my question is "out of line" or "off line".
