Marlon Brando and the Fly

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Description

An impression of Marlon Brando, inspired by a famous outtake from \"Apocalypse Now\"

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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As I contemplated the last five years of my adult life, I began to think of the great friends that I accompanied me and he taught me my greatest lessons. One of those extraordinary individuals was a fly fly that it landed numerous times on my temple that I had finally destroyed with my right palm. And as I destroyed the fly, years of pain anguish were killed along with it. I dragged the fly down my right cheek and into my mouth. I fondled it between the many cavities of my years on the fly, shook alive like tornado filled with in sexual rage, and I allowed the flight fly out of my mouth unscathed. And as he flew, I said, Friend, you are the strongest, most able person, child or insect I will ever come to know. And then I resumed. Eating might have studied, which was filled with sour cream and lettuce from the hills of Tahiti, and the memory has since never faded.