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maggiebee | 09:17 Tue 24th Jun 2014 | ChatterBank
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Bookings for the Festival open today so I was up bright and early to join the queue when booking opened at 8.30 am. On the dot of 8.30 am I was number 668 in the queue? I am now at 519 so next year I think I'll probably log on at 0001 lol. Going to be a long morning.
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Yippee, finally made number 1 and tickets now booked. Roll on the 20th of August, looks like a great day out ahead.
Well done for your perseverance, enjoy the day.
Glad you got to the front, enjoy the Festival.
In the days when you could visit the White House by queuing for tickets, a friend told me to get there before 07:30, as the kiosk opened at 08:00, so I got the family up at silly o'clock as we were staying outside DC. We got to the kiosk at 07:15 and we were first. By 08:00, there were 3 others behind us, the family never lets me forget that if I'm trying the chivvy them along.
I queued for hours when I went to the White House, zebo (back in Jimmy Carter's day), so that was actually a wise move.
lol, I see from the related questions that this is not the first time you have posted from the queue!
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It's the same every year jno. Always think I'm up early enough and logged in. Everybody must have the same idea lol.
Is there much problem with people on drugs or getting drunk and reading loudly?
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Definitely not Randy - it's really quite a sedate affair. I'm going with a friend to hear Germaine Greer, Val McDermid and Alexander McCall Smith. You can have a drink but seldom see anything stronger than tea/coffee.
Maggie, we had a similar problem booking for one of the proms at the royal Albert hall. I don't know how people get to be first in the phone queue, took us five hours. Still, we got what we wanted in the end so it was worth the effort :)
I've read a lot of Alexander McCall Smith, lucky you to hear those three!
I've been to a few of the Edinburgh book festivals over the years and they're always terrific. Enjoy your day. It'll be wonderful.

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