No breds there is no such thing as early in a line.....it is who come before you.
Lemme get technical with you.
Use whichever one you want
ear·ly ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ûrl)
adj. ear·li·er, ear·li·est
Of or occurring near the beginning of a given series, period of time, or course of events: in the early morning; scored two runs in the early innings.
Of or belonging to a previous or remote period of time: the early inhabitants of the British Isles.
Of or belonging to an initial stage of development: an early form of life; an early computer.
Occurring, developing, or appearing before the expected or usual time: an early spring; an early retirement.
Maturing or developing relatively soon: an early variety of tomato.
Occurring in the near future: Observers predicted an early end to the negotiations.
Coming early does not equate first-last-or middle of a line. These are two seperate things and events.
Let me give you an example......Bahrain game line up for tickets.
If you came at 11pm the night before and did not join the line as opposed to 8 o clock and joined the line. Wouldnt you still be out of the line?
But ent yuh was
early?Now let me answer the only retort you have and save you the trouble.
But if I came early and stood in the line one time ent I would be at the front?No there is no guarantee you would be first because a group of people may have come and lined up
EARLIER than you.......early is relative to opening time of sale not time of lineup.
It is not about early breds...it is who infront of you
P.S. Pointman as you ent see here in 30 years lemme share an observation.....The straighter the hair the more they does push.