I think that you are right about the voice(s), Gus
That & the complete character changes make me shout at my radio
Carinthia.xx
I think that you are right about the voice(s), Gus
That & the complete character changes make me shout at my radio
Carinthia.xx
Oi 'ave no praaahblem with Will’s voice.
Funnily enough, I have no problem with Will’s voice.
At least I can tell who is speaking when it is him.
One could also say that of Ruth’s voice but every time she speaks I think, 'I hate her caring voice, no I hate her shouty voice, no wait, she’s laughing, that’s got to be the worst, oh god, she’s doing the caring one again … I can’t choose!
Isn’t Emma a counsellor or summat?
Is that as bad as sepsis?
Double-snork for you, young Joe!
Dunno about counselling as such for what ailed you tonight, Janie, but for that I’m prepared to be part of a Support Group
‘No, no, the charity shop will be glad of your melon baller. Resisting temptation takes strength, but you can make it easier on yourself and still be strong. Gouging your own ears out is not the answer. We’ve been there. We know.’
You know, I think the counselling would be wasted on me. I’m very fickle. One minute wiping away a sentimental tear, the next chortling at the dark humour.
Mr Janie and I laughed when Nigel fell off the roof. And we found Stab Night hugely funny as well.
Because it was?
I laughed like a large-bore storm drain the day post-Nigel when people had worked out the height from which he had [not] plummeted and it was reported that his scream was already a ringtone.
I was on the motorway driving during the Nigel episode, and swore more-or-less continuously for twenty minutes. I only saw the humour of how badly done it was the following day.