Wadecool
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Good enough. One man's hyperbole... I found it hyperbolic and even after your clarification continue to see it that way. I believe the PP you refer to wasn't talking about the rights of the person to cut in line, but rather whether their breaking of the rules justifies physical intervention. Of course, there was hyperbole there as well given the whole definition of a hip check and all. That part was actually quite amusing. I have a great mental image of someone remaining in a crouched position in a long line waiting to spring into action against a line-cutter.
Anyway, yes, I have the right to look the other way and given the rarity of the occurrence and my lack of knowledge about that person's circumstances, I choose to do just that. But, I feel relieved knowing that I have you and Bullseye looking out for me. Hopefully in a crouched and ready position.
That's meant as a friendly joke by the way, lest the winking emoticon didn't
reflect that sufficiently.
One persons hyperbole indeed.... I believe you and I have executed that saying to perfection.




while waiting in a long line for a ride at a local coaster park. I began to exit the line and asked the person working at the entrance if it was okay that I took care of business then returned to line. The worker said the he was okay with it, BUT if anyone complained then I would have to go to the end of the line and I was okay with that. 