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Description

A story about The Masters plus general introduction.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I am Patrick Boggs. This is the beginning of my podcast, and it is a demo for doing a little more voiceover work. The name of the podcast is mockery Rocks. It is sort of common, Terry, but almost everybody adds comments to the news. We almost never get just the fax. Previously on Mockery Rocks We talked about there being no activity in the world with sports. And yet most of the podcasts this podcaster listens to our podcasts from sports radio, and previously we went on about the Masters golf tournament from 1946 through 2019. The Masters was played in April, however, in the three years preceding 1946 it was not played at all. Ah, few months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Byron Nelson beat Ben Hogan in the 1942 Masters by one stroke in an 18 hole playoff. The musters was not played again for nearly 1500 days. In a book entitled Of the Story of the Augusta National Golf Club, 128 members were relieved of their annual dues but asked to give the club ah $100 annual gift. Additionally, Bobby Jones, who was still alive at the time, determined that the club should help with the war effort by purchasing cattle to roam the fairways at Augusta National Golf Course. No, in the part of the demo that has nothing to do with the podcast. I want to say that I admire the work off actor Sam Elliott. I think I listed that I could sound like him, but I can't really take her easy, Dude, that's about it. That's my Sam Elliott. I m from the great state of Georgia, so I can sound a little Southern. But I'm no Sam Elliott. I'll have to admit, thank you for listening to my modest little demo for those who might not have read it. I'm on the radio in Shizuoka, Japan, and had been before moving to Japan on the radio, in my native USA in various places, I mean various places because my first wife, my first wife, divorced me because we moved so often Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, South, Joel, Joel, things like that. Oh, well, I have another life in Japan. Thank you very much.