Ok, so I'm making a sandwich. Suddenly I'm putting the finishing touches on it, when I spy something in the crisper and pull it out, saying "Ah!" as I do - in a clipped, very dignified
British voice. Which, I did so well on the accent that I continued on in the same voice:
"Hold on. What have you got there?"
Then in a funny, slowish, oddly-pitched, still-British-but-much-less-posh-accent:
"I've got a lettuce!"
Thoughtful yet decisive:
"Hm. Is it still useable?"
Eagerly:
"Some of it is, sir!"
So my question is this. Do the funny voices make it
more crazy, or less crazy?
2 comments:
In this case, less.
*whew*!
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