I'd like to hear your voice, too. Where were the audio files? I'm sure us native English speakers would think that your French Canadian accent was quite charming. And I bet you speak far better than *you* think you do.

And I'm sure your accent would be far more delightful to listen to than my 'Howdy' accent would be.

But then when we listen to ourselves, it sounds odd to us because we don't think we sound that way. Did that make sense? I remember Paul once explained that in some technical terms which I now can't remember.


~~Even heroes have the right to dream.~~