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<blockquote data-quote="day007" data-source="post: 150385" data-attributes="member: 24902"><p>Hahaha</p><p></p><p>and to think when I clicked on this link I thought this was going to be about waiting in the queue for the loo at a restaurant if you just wanted to inject in private!</p><p></p><p>In which case I would have said - it is kinda a disability, so use the disabled loo for the 20s it takes to shoot up! </p><p></p><p>But in the OP's Chessington queuing case, I really really don't think you need the pass in this case unless you've got some sort of crazy hypo-unawareness thing going on. Which is what pretty much everyone else has said anyway!</p><p></p><p>Although... when I was at school I did get a special lunch pass so I could go to lunch when I wanted rather than at the set time for my year group - they moved the lunch times for each year group around each day so one day your year might go in 1st at 1pm but the next day you could be going last at 2.10 and that could mess me up a bit so I guess that's me avoiding a queue because of my 'disability' too! But then again that was because someone else would have been imposing a rule on when I could eat whereas if you're at Chessington they tell you roughly how long the queue time is so you can decide not to queue for it if you think you'll need to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="day007, post: 150385, member: 24902"] Hahaha and to think when I clicked on this link I thought this was going to be about waiting in the queue for the loo at a restaurant if you just wanted to inject in private! In which case I would have said - it is kinda a disability, so use the disabled loo for the 20s it takes to shoot up! But in the OP's Chessington queuing case, I really really don't think you need the pass in this case unless you've got some sort of crazy hypo-unawareness thing going on. Which is what pretty much everyone else has said anyway! Although... when I was at school I did get a special lunch pass so I could go to lunch when I wanted rather than at the set time for my year group - they moved the lunch times for each year group around each day so one day your year might go in 1st at 1pm but the next day you could be going last at 2.10 and that could mess me up a bit so I guess that's me avoiding a queue because of my 'disability' too! But then again that was because someone else would have been imposing a rule on when I could eat whereas if you're at Chessington they tell you roughly how long the queue time is so you can decide not to queue for it if you think you'll need to eat. [/QUOTE]
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