Danh ngôn của James Acaster
I got left for Mr. Bean. I found out a year after we split up. I opened the newspaper and there was a full-page story. No one else in the history of time has ever been left for Mr. Bean.
I got left for Mr. Bean. I found out a year after we split up. I opened the newspaper and there was a full-page story. No one else in the history of time has ever been left for Mr. Bean.
Tôi còn lại cho Mr. Bean. Tôi phát hiện ra điều này một năm sau khi chúng tôi chia tay. Tôi mở báo ra thì thấy có cả một trang báo. Không có ai khác trong lịch sử từng được để lại cho Mr. Bean.
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