Silly Queen

Bah, lamers. I went to the photo shop this afternoon only to hear that my pictures weren’t ready yet because of Queen’s Day last Saturday :|. So their lab had been closed and no transports had been done. Your Queen is more important than my pictures??? How dare you !?! :D

Oh well… I can pick them up tomorrow morning.

PS: My goodness… I’m about to cough out my lungs I think… I didn’t know American bronchitis was this ugly. :(

EDIT: After about an hour of coughing after I got in my bed tonight, I threw up a mouthfull :|. I’m not liking this…

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2 Responses to “Silly Queen”

  1. noodle says:

    Hmm.. can bronchitis live on baseball surfaces and live on the duration for the baseball to get from NY to Belgium and finally Malaysia?? :-SS

    p/s: Hope you get well soon!! :D

  2. Quicky says:

    I wrapped it up in Belgium, so it only had to endure 14 days of being in a box, probably at very cold, very warm and humid temperatures and high altitudes :p. There’s probably some traces left, but I’m sure you’ll be fine ;).