The tweets of the bookstore in search of the man who left the pot of bees, go viral
#FindThebegent can be just the most British hashtag of all time.
InMary Poppins' LondonNannies emerge when the wind changes, bannisters can be slid instead of going down and kite can fly to the highest heights. But here is something that seems only as it belongs to the world of poppines, even if it happened on Twitter. A "friendly gent" in a blue mantle left a bigjar of bees Behind in the London Bookseller in Bloomsbury, and the shop called Twitter to find it.
"If you were the sympathetic Gent (Blue Coat) that was in the shop half an hour ago and left a big pot of bees on the table of the poetry section, come back and recover your pot of Bees, "the bookstore counts tweeted. "If you are not, please, please until we find it."
In fact, the bookstore determined that they could be wasps. But the #Findheebeegan hashtag had already been removed.
Anyway, the tweet went massively viral, because it's the most British thing to happen all time.
He raised more than 18,000 retweets in just three days. And fast enough, theThe jokes started rolling in.
Especially those concerning the "Hive" spirit of the Internet.
And since the bee pot was left in the section of the poetry of the bookstore, it is not natural for some rhymes.
Everything looks like the kind of story you have read in a creative writing workshop in college.
And some people think that the so-called "Gent bee" could very well be their soulmate, or at least one head for a great romantic comedy.
Certainly, it seems that everything that has been a joke to start, based on the tracking tweets of the bookstore.
But even if it was designed to remind us that physical libraries still exist, we are here for that. And for more British / American humor, check this:Investigation that says most Americans do not recognize when the British insult them.
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