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Melbourne: Humorist Robin Williams assured to acquire Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to a narrow piece club in New York even as he giddily expresses regret over his ‘redneck’ remark on Australians.
The artist had established criticism from the head after he recognized Aussies English rednecks on US TV.
Rudd had told: “Robin Williams must go and fritter a small piece of time in Alabama before he frames remarks about someone being mainly redneck.”

However, Williams said sorry for the remarks in a cheerful tone.
“Mr.Rudd, I apologies. I would like to alter my terms and use the word `English good old boys’ in its place,” News.com.au quoted him as proverb on Fox FM’s Hamish and Andy program.
He appealed the prime minister to let him vacation the nation again, offering to propel him records of any prospect matter he planned to use that declared Australia.
And referring to history particulars of Rudd visiting a New York narrow piece club, Williams told: “If not, I’d love to go to a narrow piece club with you in New York.”
He told he was surprised the prime minister had been insulted.
He told: “The base line is I told that line on stage in Sydney and they didn’t have a trouble.
“Every time I’ve been in Australia it’s been wonderful. I love it down there.”
He elucidated that his explanation were an understanding of Aussie inflection, which joint the curved English and drawling American sounds.
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