Commercials

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Description

A sampler from radio and TV commercials

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Tim Bays. Something's always come back like a rubber ball or Georgia forests. More than 2/3 of George's covered in forests, some 24 million acres, mainly owned by people like you and me. With our warm climate and plenty of rain, Georgia trees will sprout almost anywhere. But S F I'm or the Sustainable Forestry Initiative doesn't want to leave the chance. Something as important as our forests. Well, you just might, you know, die from smoking someday. But you say that's your business. Smoking is a personal choice, right? Well, maybe. But it's also a choice that effects others. Your family, for instance. Well, what do you know about that? An old football coach getting an email from a kid I haven't seen in 20 years. It's not bad for an old coot to be remembered on his birthday. When you're sick, who do you turn to? A toll free telephone number? A mail order catalogue, a website on the Internet? No. You turn to your doctor and your local pharmacist, the people you've trusted for generations to take care of you and look out for your best interest. Commodore Bank recently sent Christmas club checks to hundreds of customers money that will be used for holiday gifts and vacations next year. Wouldn't you like to receive a check? Were visiting a Texas feedlot where Crystallex is producing Texas sized results by the barrel Crystallex. Low moisture block supplements are highly effective in reducing costly effects of stress and calves at weaning or when entering the feedlot. Imagine being surrounded by peace and client and nearby Brooke refreshes you mind Nature's music lifts your spirit, and life just feels more relaxed. That's what living in a Southland log home is like for folks with lives like no other. Now there's a store like no other Stockdale's wish. There were more hours in the day. The schedule packed with trail hiking, horseback riding fence men and hedge trimming and dog training leaves precious little time to resupply. Howdy, I'm Hank, and I'm what you might call a slow feller. Ben Slow. All my life might explain why I chose to go into the snail farming business. Yes, sir. Re Bob, I believe in taking my time. The stranger rode into town looking for a winning hand. He tied up his SUV outside the store and strode in through the swinging double doors, the automatic glass ones, that is the street. What did it get free? Asked the old timer behind the counter. Black Jack, the stranger replied. The surprising art of Tennessee. There's a lot more to it than you think that it's not just boots and cowboy hats. It's full of sculpture and artifacts, from antique chests and writing desks to figures that air statuesque.