I do voice overs in English,Tagalog and Bicolano.
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Vocal Characteristics
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
Spanish (Central American)Transcript
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no colors or weapons allowed. She took a moment to adjust her eyes, unsure if this was such a good idea and looked around as Rosie walked forward on the old green and white or gray rather linoleum tiled floor type of negatives, christian woman blared from the speakers to her left, a small birdcage style stage sad, empty. The mahogany bar with its large mirrored backsplash and various bottles of boosts stretch along the wall to her right, A collection of small round table sat in the center of a large space, each with a tea light candle atop it and to pleather chairs are kept around them. A quick count revealed That the bar was occupied by approximately 20 customers. It's not unusual for a strip club to be busy in the middle of the day, the main stage, shaped like an upside down T. Was located in the front of the tables, mirrors line the back wall, with red curtains draped at the edges in the theater style fashion, white rope lights ran along the narrow stages edges leading down to the white section, which hailed the pole On each end there was also a spinning wheel mounted on the ceiling near the center stage, which she had in seven years. Finally, there's a pole near the mirror along the back wall. The big stage was occupied by two girls dressed only in G strings and stripper heels. One was circling a poll. The other was on her hands and knees as a patron stood behind her with a dollar bill in hand, Rosie made a shaking motion with her head dancers nowadays hardly dance at all, let alone put on a show or a striptease. Wasn't that the entire point, at least it was in her prime. She took a deep breath and exhaled. It deuce cabaret. It wasn't necessarily city, but it wasn't soft either. It was in a desperate need of a makeover, desperately not her first, 2nd or even a choice for a job, but it will suffice.