Meanwhile FReeper Kristinn Taylor was one of a thousand people standing in line at the Barnes & Noble store in Orlando hoping to get a wristband which will allow the lucky holders to get their copies of Going Rogue signed by Sarah Palin.
Reporting to The Radio Patriot by telephone, Kristinn said there were already 600 people queued up when he arrived at 7:45 a.m. in a line that was seven blocks long:
“After they opened the doors at 9 a.m. we finally turned the corner to the front of the building, and have half a block to go,” Kristinn said.The Radio Partriot is posting updates as Kristinn phones them in.
“The people in line are roughly 50-50 male-female. Chris Matthews will be disappointed to learn that there are minorities in line also waiting to meet Sarah Palin. The crowd is in a good mood and of course, we’re not leaving piles of trash, and in all other ways are well mannered.
- JP
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