The Voice of Rod: Narration

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Description

My demo contains samples from:
One Children's Book
Two Novels
Two Documentary Television Series
One Museum Exhibit

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Native American (General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
once upon a time in Frog Ville, deep in the Froggy Greenwood's through the froggy filled, swampy marsh pond. Ah, brand new tadpole grew her special froggy limbs. He seemed comfortable enough in a light windbreaker with wall thermometer by his head registered 38 degrees. Without looking up, he said in a strong, almost musical voice, Sorry if I frightened you. Oh, uh, that's okay. Do you have any soda pop? Only have fruit juice here. And don't call me Pop. As you approach the exhibit on the left, you will see the skeletal remains of the dodo rapist. Cuchi Alatas. This is an extinct, flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Drugs, a multibillion dollar industry that fuels crime and violence like no other substance on the planet turning cartel leaders into billionaires. The illegal drug industry also provides vital income to hundreds of thousands of poor workers across the globe. From the heat of the sun, Francis felt a flow of juices in his body, which he interpreted as a gift of strength from the sky. A little chili, he said. But it's gonna be a nice day. If it don't puke, said Rudy, you got damn coo! Coo bird. You don't talk about the weather that way. You got a nice day. Take it. Why do you want to talk about the Skype you can on us? For 30 years, Geronimo had battled to protect his people's homeland. But by 18 86 the Apaches were exhausted and hopelessly outnumbered. General Nelson Miles accepted his surrender, making Geronimo the last Indian warrior to formally give in to U. S forces. And that's this day in history. This is Rod Thorn. Thanks for listening.