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  1. When in Britain I listen to the BBC.
    I have to tell you that Scott has the “British Anchor Voice” perfectly copied. The arrogant aloof personality of BBC Anchors is the only thing I remember about British news.
    I will have to send some of my British compatriots on to this site.
    Any Brit who listens to that will split up.

  2. I was afraid that I was going to injure myself by laughing so hard at this audio especially after listening to your most recent prior audio which I listened to last night. Speaking of ham, are you one? Keep up the good work. There is nothing that beats a good laugh. If your jealous about your friend’s book, I suggest you put together a CD with your audio clips! Talk about a money maker! Live free!

  3. You can dance if you want to.
    You can leave your friends behind.
    But your friends don’t dance, and if they don’t dance then they’re no friends of mine.
    Or something like that. I’m only 17, I don’t know all the lyrics to old school soft rock. Sorry.

  4. World leaders paid tribute on Thursday, November 11, to deceased Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, describing his demise as a “great loss” of a towering symbol of Palestinian liberation aspirations.
    Flags were flown at half-staff at the United Nations as the world body accorded the veteran leader the same honors as a head of state, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
    UN Secretary General “Kofi Annan asked us to apply the same protocol as for heads of state,” Marie Heuze, spokeswoman for the UN’s European headquarters in Geneva, said.
    The president of the Palestinian Authority, which only has observer status at the UN partly because it is not an internationally-recognized state, was officially declared dead at a hospital in Paris early on Thursday.

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