I'm a bit at a loss.  I don't understand the difference in pronunciation between an American cellar door and an English cellar door.  If it was set down in this thread I must be missing it.  Having watched a lot of PBS I've heard enough English to recognize many of the differences, but try as I might I can't seem to sum it up a unique sounding "cellar door" in my mind's ear.  I pronounce it Sell - Ohr Dohr.
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		| Well, I say revert to English... it's a prettier language than the garble most people consider speech around here. | 
	
 I don't really think English is inherently more beautiful than American... it depends on which dialect/accent of each you are using and how articulately you speak them.  I've heard speech that is English but qualifies as "garble" (cockney, anyone? 

) and there is some beauty in the sound of certain American dialects, such as the Southern "drawl" (commonly romanticized in Civil War films). 

  As always, nothing is absolute.  And while I like English, and all that, there seems something rather pretenious in going around with an affected accent in day to day speech