Quirky thing happened to me last Monday. I was queuing, chatting away on my phone, trying to ignore the other line that was always seemed to move faster… and there was a reporter from Bildzeitung approached me. She asked a few questions about where I’m from, what I’m queuing for, and she took a picture of me! Later on, she called, asked if I managed the tickets I was queuing for, and then she told me that I will be on Tuesday newspaper. So here is the scanned page:
Edit: translation (roughly): Astrid Mochtarram (30) from Charlottenburg stood in line from 10am. Two hours later she got tickets for “My Name is Khan”.
Okay okay, it’s not that big in the newspaper. But at least the picture didn’t look too bad ;). I wanted to see it first before putting it up in my blog. Just in case I looked like a crazy movie lady :LOL:. Here is how it look from the whole newspaper page:
But at least it’s not everyday I get to share a page with Robbie Williams and Til Schweiger ;).
wahahaha. cool 😉
not bad, eh? I like your blog, btw. Good to know you have one :).
*grinn* so we can update each other 😉 i’ve linked you anyway 🙂
I linked you too 🙂
yay!! cool! what does it mean though? you waited 10 hours??
Updated it with the translation :D. I was there since 10am, and I wait for two hours!
cooooooooooool.. (woot)
thank you!!!! :hugs:
well, at least you are in the same page with ugh… robbie williams 😀
and your make up look great!
yeah, I know. He’s quite a star around here, Mr Robbie.
Thank you! I guess that’s why we should dress up every time we go out 😛
ahaha….awesome xD
hihihi thank you 😀