My character reel. Interviews out in the street.
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Senior (55+)Accents
British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General) Irish (General)Transcript
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That's a tricky question. That one. What's the answer to that? I don't know, ma I think probably about three times a week, you know, I think so. All right. All right. You know, it depends what's happening, you know. I mean sometimes it's, you know, once and uh other times it's uh what it's a lot more, you know. Um Yeah, once it was about I think five I think I'm not sure. But uh yeah, well a bit of a headache after that beautiful day, isn't it? You know, I was walking down here just a little while ago thinking what a beautiful day. I was looking up the sky, it's nice and blue. It's one of those days that I'm grateful to be alive. Do you know? I don't think I'm going to answer that. So I'm going to be about my business and you can go and ask the, I don't know the drunkard over there. Um, mate, how are you doing? Alright. Yeah, once for enough time you got a, hey man, how are you doing? Ok, great, great. So, ok, so the answer to this question is um hey, listen by, by the way, who, who's watching this? Who's gonna be saying this? Am I, am I, this, is this, this, I mean, who, who are you, what's going on here? Get the hell out of my face. Dreadfully sorry. A gentleman never divulge that, uh, kind of information as. No. Oh, no, no, no, I have no. Sometimes I do. What's that mate, mate? No, that, that's not my department mate. You wanna ask the misses for that one, son? Yeah. Pretty lucky.