That's a great article, Jenny, you should get bored more
often and see what you turn up!

BTW, do you know that Errol Flynn was Australian?

And as far as British accents go, I can NEVER hear a
British interview with "the man in the street" without giggling
and thinking of those wonderful people who invented
the clay motion interviews in Creature Comforts
(Wallace and Grommet, and Chicken Run).

And to carry on the link with "cartoons", I found a reference
to lace+ recently in "Asterix and the Belgians" where he
borrows a piece of Belgian lace to use as a truce flag, and
comments are made from then on about the holes in it, etc.

Noelene in Cooma
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I must be bored tonight I actually googled and found this article on the use of 
the English accent
in American films.
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A891155

I'll never think of the Aristocats in the same way ever again.
now back to my UFO bruges flower lace mat

jenny barron
Scotland

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