Joining the middle of the GA line: Portland
Well, I may be going to the Portland show. I can get my own way there, but I probably won't be there until 10am or so, as I won't be driving. So, if I arrived at that time, would I be able to join up with an Interferencers who had been queueing for a little while [obviously not with someone who had been queueing for about a day before, but someone who had maybe been queueing since the morning]?
The reason I'd like to do this is because I'd first of all like someone to talk to, and also because I'd like to get close to the rail. Is this totally frowned upon? I know it seems really bad, but someone did it in the Croker III line [joined her friends ahead of me at about midday, I'd been queueing since 9.30. No-one really cared too much]. Would the American line be as welcoming as that, or would I get a total bollocking of comeone?
Well, I may be going to the Portland show. I can get my own way there, but I probably won't be there until 10am or so, as I won't be driving. So, if I arrived at that time, would I be able to join up with an Interferencers who had been queueing for a little while [obviously not with someone who had been queueing for about a day before, but someone who had maybe been queueing since the morning]?
The reason I'd like to do this is because I'd first of all like someone to talk to, and also because I'd like to get close to the rail. Is this totally frowned upon? I know it seems really bad, but someone did it in the Croker III line [joined her friends ahead of me at about midday, I'd been queueing since 9.30. No-one really cared too much]. Would the American line be as welcoming as that, or would I get a total bollocking of comeone?