Trying to figure out whether it's worth his time to stand in line behind the bitching Mirna, Marshall asks her whether she's buying tickets for anyone else. "Are you buying for anyone else?" she snots back. He says no. One of the brothers voices over that "Mirna and Schmirna" (okay, I chortled, even though it's not funny) were in line ahead of them, which created a possible problem if they were buying for multiple teams. Just at this point, Brandon and Nicole walk over to the line. Marshall (I think) asks Brandon and Nicole whether they're with Charla and Mirna for ticket-buying. Mirna walks over and tries to insert herself into the conversation, complaining that it's "none of [their] business." "Stand in line!" she commands. "I have a right to ask him whatever I want," Marshall quite correctly says, more calmly than she deserves. He apparently recognizes, as Mirna does not, that this is not Mirnaland, where Mirna is Queen and gets to wave her Mirna-Wand and straighten her Mirna-Crown and tell everyone what to do. Mirna wears her bitchface and her crossed arms some more as Marshall continues to see whether Brandon and Nicole will just tell him what's going on. "If you're working together with [Mirna and Schmirna], that's fine," he says. Nicole calmly explains that Charla and Mirna are standing in the Southern Winds line, while she and Brandon are in the Argentine Airlines line. Mirna butts in again (God, SHUT UP), all, "Nikki, why do you have to explain it to him? It's none of his business." (Yeah, and speaking of NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS...) As Marshall walks away, he says to no one, "I hate her so much, I can't even begin to explain it to you." He vows to get even. I'm surprised to find myself in this position, but I feel Marshall at that particular moment, because she is quite insufferable indeed.













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