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{{Unreferenced}} us now introduce the '''subject''' of our story a young man named Bert from [[Calcutta]]. Well, he wasn't originally from Calcutta - that city isn't noted for producing many {{convert|6|ft|2|in}} blonde-haired Nordic-looking gentlemen, although in this age of increased diversity it is probably more common than it was in the 1950s. You may be wondering why I introduced him as a young man if he was young in the 1950s? Well, that is the truly extraordinary thing about Bert - he never aged. As far as anyone knew he had been about 18 years old for millennia. Certainly he tells tales of glorious summers in [[Ancient Carthage|''Ancient'' Carthage]], not that he refers to it as Ancient as it wasn't at the time. There is more to tell about Bert, but not here and not now, you will just have to tune in later.

<nowiki> </nowiki><nowiki> </nowiki>Let us now introduce the '''subject''' of our story a young man named Bert from [[Calcutta]]. Well, he wasn't originally from Calcutta - that city isn't noted for producing many {{convert|6|ft|2|in}} blonde-haired Nordic-looking gentlemen, although in this age of increased diversity it is probably more common than it was in the 1950s. You may be wondering why I introduced him as a young man if he was young in the 1950s? Well, that is the truly extraordinary thing about Bert - he never aged. As far as anyone knew he had been about 18 years old for millennia.

<nowiki> </nowiki>Certainly he tells tales of glorious summers in [[Ancient Carthage|''Ancient'' Carthage]], not that he refers to it as Ancient as it wasn't at the time. There is more to tell about Bert, but not here and not now, you will just have to tune in later.


{{Too many links}} is a second paragraph that does not continue the story above, sorry. Carthage is in modern-day Tunisia.
{{Too many links}} is a second paragraph that does not continue the story above, sorry. Carthage is in modern-day Tunisia.


{{lead}} and dry ginger tastes nice.
{{lead}} and dry ginger tastes nice.

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Revision as of 16:07, 29 January 2015

Let us now introduce the subject of our story a young man named Bert from Calcutta. Well, he wasn't originally from Calcutta - that city isn't noted for producing many 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) blonde-haired Nordic-looking gentlemen, although in this age of increased diversity it is probably more common than it was in the 1950s. You may be wondering why I introduced him as a young man if he was young in the 1950s? Well, that is the truly extraordinary thing about Bert - he never aged. As far as anyone knew he had been about 18 years old for millennia.

Certainly he tells tales of glorious summers in Ancient Carthage, not that he refers to it as Ancient as it wasn't at the time. There is more to tell about Bert, but not here and not now, you will just have to tune in later.

is a second paragraph that does not continue the story above, sorry. Carthage is in modern-day Tunisia.

and dry ginger tastes nice.

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  • A very long line of text, but this bit will not be linked. No matter how much or how little I write. Yellow Red and Blue are the primary colours found on the flags of Romania and several South American countries including Venezuela and Colombia. This bit will become an internal link. but It will not go anywhere very exciting at all, which is just as well because nobody will ever click it. Wibble Woble Woo. This is an external link, but it will not lead to to NASA, the BBC or even ACME Corporation. In another universe perhaps it would lead to one of the above, or maybe to the website of your local greengrocer. But we aren't in another universe. [[./Bla]] <small>small</small> <i>italic</i>
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