...but it seemed a bit of a lark, don't you know, and I thought: well, why on earth not, Bertram old fruit? So here we are! Do you worst, all
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I like Bertie. Bertie is cheerful. Bertie likes to use amazing british slang. I want to hug Bertie. Bertie can cheer me up when I'm down. Someday Bertie will change the world. Bertie reminds me or Bert the Chimney Sweep from Mary Poppins. Without Bertie, it would be gloomy. Right now, I bet Bertie is thinking about how to make everyone smile. Bertie makes me want to laugh. If I could spend the day with Bertie, I'd make him a delicious pie and go on a picnic with him. Bertie is made of jelly beans. If I could be Bertie for a day, I'd enjoy using his vernacular. Bertie's alter-ego is Bert from Mary Poppins...you both have amazing British slang. I want to give Bertie a thank-you pie for being my new friend!
I say, old girl, you really are far too kind. A smile has certainly alit upon the Wooster dial now!
Made of jelly beans... that would be a rum job and no mistake. Jolly entertaining, I imagine, though not if I got within fifty metres of Tuppy Glossop; he'd have me down the proverbial hatch before I could say 'What ho!'
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Bertie is cheerful.
Bertie likes to use amazing british slang.
I want to hug Bertie.
Bertie can cheer me up when I'm down.
Someday Bertie will change the world.
Bertie reminds me or Bert the Chimney Sweep from Mary Poppins.
Without Bertie, it would be gloomy.
Right now, I bet Bertie is thinking about how to make everyone smile.
Bertie makes me want to laugh.
If I could spend the day with Bertie, I'd make him a delicious pie and go on a picnic with him.
Bertie is made of jelly beans.
If I could be Bertie for a day, I'd enjoy using his vernacular.
Bertie's alter-ego is Bert from Mary Poppins...you both have amazing British slang.
I want to give Bertie a thank-you pie for being my new friend!
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Made of jelly beans... that would be a rum job and no mistake. Jolly entertaining, I imagine, though not if I got within fifty metres of Tuppy Glossop; he'd have me down the proverbial hatch before I could say 'What ho!'
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