Ian Grimley's Audiobook Demo

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Description

Ian Grimley's Audiobook Demo

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I am not going to get up today by Dr Seuss. Please let me be, please go away. I'm not going to get up today. The alarm can ring the birds can peep. My bed is warm. My pillows deep. Today's the day I'm going to sleep. I don't care if kids are getting up all over town. I'm the kid who isn't getting up. I'm staying down worm bins by Jeff Evans. You've bought your worms, you've got stacks of old newspapers and cardboard boxes ready. You have a five gallon bucket or two with holes, questionably drilled into them. You've been saving all your coffee grounds and banana peels for the last month. You're ready to start worm composting or are you? The bin is smelly. There's so much liquid coming out of it and it's getting really warm. All of your worms are trying to escape and you're not even sure what this casting stuff should look like. Quitters Incorporated by Stephen King Morrison was waiting for someone who was hung up in the air traffic jam over Kennedy International when he saw a familiar face at the end of the bar and walked down Jimmy, Jimmy mccann. It was a little heavier than when Morrison had seen him at the Atlanta exhibition the year before. But otherwise he looked awesomely fit in college. He had been a thin pallid chain smoker buried behind huge horn rimmed glasses. He had apparently switched to contact lenses. **** Morrison. Yeah, you look great. He extended his hand and they shook, waiting for the fall by Mike Casazza. The sun never once came out in Morgantown the day after 13-9, it rose in the east and set in the west, but it never showed its face on campus or in any of the surrounding neighborhoods. Maybe it knew better. You don't mess with your dad the morning after New Year's Eve or your sister after a breakup. You can't console your friend when he puts his dog to sleep or your neighbors. When their son heads off to college.