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[edit] Accent the positive
"In Brazil, I have a career. In America, I have an accent". No reason you can't have both there. Look at Arnold. Or Salma. Or Sly. Or, as Dennis Miller put it when she & Cate Blanchett were both Oscar nominated, "Congratulations. Who the f*ck are you?" Trekphiler 07:58, 1 January 2007 (UTC)