Its from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Actually, the phrase is "When I'm good, I'm very good; and when I'm bad, I'm better". It was attributed to Mae West, from "I'm No Angel".
Mae west
Folkmusic of egypt are not very good as well as not very bad
its from his story "Self-Reliance," what you said was not a poem..no idea what you mean.
No because ballet is very good for gymnasts. It improves their balance and agility.
Tolstoy
if you dont let it get to you then its good but if youre easily offended then bad.
not generally, when he is good he is very very good, but when he is bad he is horrid
Not at all. Horrid is one of the best synonyms for bad in the English language, as in: There was a little girl, and she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; And when she was good, she was very very good And when she was bad, she was horrid.
The lines "when she was good, she was very, very good, but when she was bad, she was horrid" are from the nursery rhyme "There Was a Little Girl" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was first published in 1842.
Bad
Yes I am but my Brother keeps bothering me and my kidney hurts. when I am good, I am very very good, but when I am bad I am horrid
horrid teribbel
very very very bad!!!!!!!
yes, bad, horrid
it is not bad it is just horrid slang :)
Pukka = very good indeed!
very bad
Very good!She was his favorite wife and he said she should be buried in the same castle because she gave him a son.