LA Times - Sarcastic Rugged
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland) North American (US Western)Transcript
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journalists, reporters. Who needs him? You've got your cousin. Layering is constant commentary. Who needs the story when you can jump straight to the comments? Right? Wrong. The news is more than a lot of words. It's the only thing that keeps us free. Imagine what would happen without the press sticking its nose where it doesn't belong. Yeah, that. But this is the US of A and R Presser dogs, not those dogs, journalists, reporters Who needs him? You've got your cousin Larry in his constant commentary. Who needs the story when you can jump straight to the comments, right? Okay, wrong. The news is more than a lot of words. It's the only thing that keeps us free. Imagine what would happen without the press sticking its nose where it doesn't belong. Yeah, that, but this is the US of A and R Presser dogs, not those dogs, journalists, reporters who needs him. You've got your cousin Larry in his constant commentary. Who needs the story when you can jump straight to the comments? Right? Wrong. The news is more than a lot of words. It's the only thing that keeps us free. Imagine what would happen without the press sticking its nose where it doesn't belong. Yeah, that. But this is the U S. Of A and I press her dogs, not those dogs.
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Announcer, Construction Worker, Everyman, Generation Y, Alpha Male, Antagonistic, Believable, Deadpan, Deep, Funny, Gritty, Low Pitched, Rugged, Sarcastic, North American (General), North American (US General American - GenAM), North American (US West Coast - California, Portland), North American (US Western)