Accents and Character Voices
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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right. Well, let's get on with it, then. Don't take it out on me, mate. I don't even talk to fruit pie. You can see what you like about tree climbing, Michael. He sure knows how to climb a tree. Yeah, sure. I bought a book. It's about a monkey that eat peanuts. So what? I'll tell you this from the get go if he's got your lots in it. I went outside to look for my more bed and that it wass gone. It was only when he used opened the great stone doors. But you realised that Susan had come in exactly the same truth. No one had the slightest idea what Captain Unpredictable was going to do next. No one, that is. Except Olivia Newton John. I mean, borrowing a pattern. But that doesn't exactly make me James bombs does it right? You want me to spell it out for you, pal? It's t u r t l e power on a war you've got written down. Well, you see, I have to admit, I'm afraid I was waiting at the backdoor for rather a long time before I realised I was at the wrong house. Anything is, until last Thursday, we didn't even know what a prawn cocktail Watson. I decided to call him Agamemnon. In the end, I don't know what it means to be honest, but I think it might be a song by about now. What I think you're failing to appreciate it is that there are actually quite a lot of people that don't like prunes.