"Speak With An Accent", a CD containing lessons on a dozen accents, is available on Amazon: www.amazon.com Also available on Ebay (Buy it Now): www.ebay.com This lesson is designed to help the speaker affect a New York accent, using the 'AW' sound, which appears in the following words: call, talk, long, fall, all, mall, off, water The monologue is Sebastian (male, 39, short, intense, alcoholic) from 'Pandora 2011: Accounts of the Cursed Shopping Center', a novel by Ivan Borodin. Available on the Kindle: www.amazon.com Available in hardcover and paperback:www.barnesandnoble.com The guy at the bar is named Larry Rosenberg, but everybody calls him Larry Letterman, for he always wears a light green jacket embroidered with a four-inch capital L. Larry Letterman uses red shades to hide his eyes, which change color when he talks—just one of the ways being the longest tenured tour guide at Pandora's Tours has disfigured him. As for me, I'm the second longest tenured guide. Since I started working at the Box, I'd say that eight-five percent of my hair has fallen out. When I look over at Larry, his psychedelic eyes shifting like kaleidoscopes beneath his shades, I wonder what new mutation is in store for me. After all, he's been giving tours of the enchanted mall only six months longer than I have. He sits alone, nursing his Bacardi and Coke, his bony fingers rolling a menthol 100 on the long wooden bar of the Hornet's Nest lounge. Early April is still the off-season, so the ...
Speak with an Accent -- New York
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Speak with an Accent -- New York Video Clips. Duration : 3.13 Mins.
"Speak With An Accent", a CD containing lessons on a dozen accents, is available on Amazon: www.amazon.com Also available on Ebay (Buy it Now): www.ebay.com This lesson is designed to help the speaker affect a New York accent, using the 'AW' sound, which appears in the following words: call, talk, long, fall, all, mall, off, water The monologue is Sebastian (male, 39, short, intense, alcoholic) from 'Pandora 2011: Accounts of the Cursed Shopping Center', a novel by Ivan Borodin. Available on the Kindle: www.amazon.com Available in hardcover and paperback:www.barnesandnoble.com The guy at the bar is named Larry Rosenberg, but everybody calls him Larry Letterman, for he always wears a light green jacket embroidered with a four-inch capital L. Larry Letterman uses red shades to hide his eyes, which change color when he talks—just one of the ways being the longest tenured tour guide at Pandora's Tours has disfigured him. As for me, I'm the second longest tenured guide. Since I started working at the Box, I'd say that eight-five percent of my hair has fallen out. When I look over at Larry, his psychedelic eyes shifting like kaleidoscopes beneath his shades, I wonder what new mutation is in store for me. After all, he's been giving tours of the enchanted mall only six months longer than I have. He sits alone, nursing his Bacardi and Coke, his bony fingers rolling a menthol 100 on the long wooden bar of the Hornet's Nest lounge. Early April is still the off-season, so the ...
"Speak With An Accent", a CD containing lessons on a dozen accents, is available on Amazon: www.amazon.com Also available on Ebay (Buy it Now): www.ebay.com This lesson is designed to help the speaker affect a New York accent, using the 'AW' sound, which appears in the following words: call, talk, long, fall, all, mall, off, water The monologue is Sebastian (male, 39, short, intense, alcoholic) from 'Pandora 2011: Accounts of the Cursed Shopping Center', a novel by Ivan Borodin. Available on the Kindle: www.amazon.com Available in hardcover and paperback:www.barnesandnoble.com The guy at the bar is named Larry Rosenberg, but everybody calls him Larry Letterman, for he always wears a light green jacket embroidered with a four-inch capital L. Larry Letterman uses red shades to hide his eyes, which change color when he talks—just one of the ways being the longest tenured tour guide at Pandora's Tours has disfigured him. As for me, I'm the second longest tenured guide. Since I started working at the Box, I'd say that eight-five percent of my hair has fallen out. When I look over at Larry, his psychedelic eyes shifting like kaleidoscopes beneath his shades, I wonder what new mutation is in store for me. After all, he's been giving tours of the enchanted mall only six months longer than I have. He sits alone, nursing his Bacardi and Coke, his bony fingers rolling a menthol 100 on the long wooden bar of the Hornet's Nest lounge. Early April is still the off-season, so the ...
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