Golly, it all sounds horrendously complicated - enough to put a first-timer off. I'm sure that it was much simpler when I used to queue.
As for 'regulars' being rude, I never found that, but there were always those who made sure they were in the front leaning on the barrier. I do remember queuing for the Royal Opera's prom Ring Cycle, & sleeping on the pavement overnight (with others I'd met in the queue) for Gotterdammerung. A somewhat officious type was incensed that we'd beeten him to it, & tried to insist that, as a (self-appointed) steward he should be in the front of the queue.
As for 'regulars' being rude, I never found that, but there were always those who made sure they were in the front leaning on the barrier. I do remember queuing for the Royal Opera's prom Ring Cycle, & sleeping on the pavement overnight (with others I'd met in the queue) for Gotterdammerung. A somewhat officious type was incensed that we'd beeten him to it, & tried to insist that, as a (self-appointed) steward he should be in the front of the queue.
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