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		<title>What does English sound like to foreigners?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing that comes to mind is the South Park Dodgeball episode where the boys went to China and the game announcers were making fun of Americans in a similar fashion that Americans make fun of Asians.  &#8220;Aye&#8217;ll Poot it ohn my crredit cahrd&#8230; &#8220;  LOL!  but even better, there&#8217;s a video that was [...]]]></description>
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