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Theirs more than 1 general "UK accent" :D Theirs hundreds :rofl: Scotland/England/Whales :|

Exactly why I said UK accent and not British accent. I didn't want to offend anyone from Whales, Scotland etc. :D To me British accent

implies simply from England aka London or around there :p

Exactly why I said UK accent and not British accent. I didn't want to offend anyone from Whales, Scotland etc. :D To me British accent

implies simply from England aka London or around there :p

It's so true. England want's anything. Seriously. If someone famous is from England - the English call them English, if their Scottish - they say British.

In Scotland, someone that's famous from England we call them English and if their Scottish we call them Scottish.

/rant

Carry on with your auction postings :D

haha but it's ages away! and I can't wait to see Peewee's face when he see's this and he didn't make it :p

I will put Comic-Con stuff in here!

:(

Only joking! Glad there is a thread up. I want Mr Eko's stick! :(

While Lost fans still have 18 hours of supernatural storytelling to look forward to come 2010, one harsh reality stands true: The ABC serial?s appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con this Saturday will be its very last visit to that very big show.

?As Carlton [Cuse] says, it?s ?the Cher farewell tour,?? fellow executive producer Damon Lindelof tells TVGuide.com. ?So he will be performing ?Believe? in a unitard.? Without missing a beat, Cuse confirms his plan to get ?hair extensions? in time for his big number.

In all seriousness, the Lost bosses are taking this year?s Con-fab very seriously, seeing as ?it?s our chance to commune with our most committed fans,? says Cuse. ?We go to Comic-Con to put on a really good panel, and this year will be the same.?

What can the lucky throngs pouring into the San Diego Convention Center?s Hall H on Saturday morning expect from one of the convention?s hottest tickets, the ?Lost: The Final Season Begins? panel?

?We?re going to be showing some things, some new material,? Lindelof teases. ?And then we open the floor to fan questions, and answer them as honestly as we can.?

But will that fan Q&A be spoilery? Lindelof says he and Cuse plan to ?leak out some of the things we want to share,? yet he also affirms the producers? resolve to keep details about Lost?s swan song under the biggest lock and key in the drama?s already-covert history.

?We?re going to be very protective of the story in thiBut lest Comic-Conventioneers worry about walking away empty-handed, Cuse promises this: ?There will be some cool stuff revealed, no question.? promises this: ?There will be some cool stuff revealed, no question.?

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