Nick Mataragas Reel

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My audio reel

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Nick Maharajah's Everyone Welcome to Dirk. Gently stylistic podcast thing. I'm Nick Maharajah's. I know you're my brother. Yu said that means I know you have my genes. Can you call me Rodney? My dad used to call me Ron. You said, you know, he wanted me to follow in his footsteps and go into, you know, acting. And, uh, he said he said, You know, you're gonna be big thing. People gonna hear about Rod Stewart. And I was like, No, I just call me Rod. Name? Yeah. ****** off the wrong person, I guess. Ah, about you. Oh, man, you're getting rid of this. Can I give it a go? What the **** was that? I want him found. I want to know how the **** he got out of his cell, and then I want to put him in the hole until we forget this happened. The, uh This is a surprise for you in the grudge. A kitty to be safe. What are you doing with that? Was everything we had. If that was a weather, we we could be millionaires. But no, we have nothing. We can't invite her mother aids. Er okay, let's invite her. Yeah, I think it's gonna be great. Let's do it. Why would you come to this place that you are at? If you know that I was going to be here. It is stupid for you to think that this makes sense. You are a buffoon. You embarrassed me this evening. Look, you know I have issues, and I don't appreciate it when you share them with your family. I mean, they already don't like me as it is because, you know, uh, I'm different than you. And I don't need that extra stress of being judged. I miss moments like this more than anything. Just us together on the porch, smoking pipes in our smoking jackets, reading leather bound books on the other chairs outside on the porch. Look, if we both stick to the story, they can't prove anything. Okay? We got to go in there. We got to be We gotta be, like, cohesive. You know what that means? Cohesive. Like they worked. We worked together. It's like were were the same thing. Okay, you don't want to go in there have a different story than me, because if we have a different story or both, gonna go to jail. I'm not really surprised that you murdered him because, you know, he was a bad guy and bad guys get murdered. I dread the sound of his key in the lock. It reminds me of my mother who used to open my door and throw things at May. And then she would slide the key in the lock and lock me in. So now when I hear a key in the lock, I think of things being thrown at me and they don't enjoy it. Oh, my God. You're in love with her, aren't you? That's why you keep staring. That's why you have that ladder that you hide out behind your house. That's why you have all those pictures of her in your closet. That's why her phone number is tattooed on your arm. I just realized this. You're in love with her. You were always the quiet one. I was always the talkative one. And that's why that's why that's why I can't stop. Because the quiet ones are actually the same ones. And the talkers. Sweetheart, what did you bury in the garden? Is it your sister again? Please dig her up before she turns blue. We really can't afford another hospital. Bill coming at you from the banks of the mighty Mississippi. This is Katie for three. The K town. Hey, kids, how's it go in? Because you know about the Maybe Have you told him about the baby that I am putting you? The baby is not his baby to his mine. Because I am a man and he is nothing. I am the one. It is my baby. Move away from the door and let me at him. I'm gonna take him and will rip him into. And then I'm sewn back together and the rhythm and to once again, huh? I did a pregnancy test on, and I realised afterwards I'm a dude appointed to father.