I believe you mean "the geniuses at the League of Nations..."Reporter: Bradley's been listed on the injury report every week as "questionable, infantry" since the beginning of the war, why is that?
BB: Look, I don't set the rules. You'll have to talk to the League of Nations about that.
Dear Penthouse, I have never written a letter like this before. When her female roommate showed up and presented a Tampa Two with strongside help, I realized it was what it was.God that was terrible. Or at least it was terrible up to " . . . . I became interested in at an early age." Because then I had to stop listening. It sounded like something he was reading for the very first time.
High comedic potential for doing audio books of Penthouse Forum letters.
It wasn't the lack of emotion -- I agree with you on that. He sounded like he was literally reading. He's not an actor, I get that. But they might as well have had a map app saying "turn left at Omaha beach."I don't think it was too bad. Maybe a little less emotion when narrating war documentaries isn't a bad thing.
Speaking about World War II is fine for a hobby, Bill, but don't make a Korea out of it.That is some terrible narration. Don't quit your day job, Bill.
Some people, even really charismatic people, just lack the skill of reading words off a page using their natural speaking voice. Can't be explained but it can be handled better. Something like "I learned a lot from my father and the Navy about football" doesn't need to be scripted down to the word. Just tell him the basic gist of the line, let him have a round of takes on it, and use the best one. Save the "read what's on the page and only what's on the page" for the dry stuff that's dry anyways.It wasn't the lack of emotion -- I agree with you on that. He sounded like he was literally reading. He's not an actor, I get that. But they might as well have had a map app saying "turn left at Omaha beach."
Sorry bill.
Yeah, really. Have Stephen Hawking's voice synthesizer do it.It wasn't the lack of emotion -- I agree with you on that. He sounded like he was literally reading. He's not an actor, I get that. But they might as well have had a map app saying "turn left at Omaha beach."
Sorry bill.
It did get a little better after that, but yes a rough start for sure.God that was terrible. Or at least it was terrible up to " . . . . I became interested in at an early age." Because then I had to stop listening. It sounded like something he was reading for the very first time.
High comedic potential for doing audio books of Penthouse Forum letters.
This post needs more love. Who's starting the P&G thread?Dear Penthouse, I have never written a letter like this before. When her female roommate showed up and presented a Tampa Two with strongside help, I realized it was what it was.