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Blimey, my old chap. This doesn't sound like British; it sounds like fake Dick Van Dyke.
Blimey, my old chap, this doesn't sound like British, it sounds like fake Dick Van Dyke.
The other day, I brought my van to the garage and I had a funny feeling that it was going to be very expensive to fix it.
So I mentioned the other day, I took my van to the garage.
And yet, as we know, Van Gogh found no buyers for his masterpiece; no museum came begging,
They will bow to Van Gogh when instructed to and stamp on Van Gogh when no one tells them not to.
So there's an ice cream van there, selling just two ice creams with two chewing gums in it,
So let's say I was driving and I realized that my van was almost out of gas.
Van Gogh reminds us that oranges are worth paying attention to.
I live in my van.
I only live in my van.
Our Derek Van Dam is in the weather center with more.
Our Derek Van Dam is in the weather center with more.
But I don't drive it much now because it's just something weird about driving an ice cream van with no ice cream in it.
But I don't drive it much now, because there's just something weird about driving an ice cream van with no ice cream in it.
I'm Martha Van.
Van.