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Please please please comment, whether positive or negative. I'm wondering if I should start doing these regularly. It doesn't neccessarily have to be Jimbob Billybob. I can do basically any accent, with the condition that it be horribly steriotypical. Which still leaves me with quite a nice variety.
And I should make clear; I'm not insulting Americans or the South with this character. I'm making fun of racists and bigots. It's just that a Southern Hillbilly seemed the best way to go about that.
If you like this character, and I keep doing him, I'll probably start accepting questions 'sent' to him, and answer them, so... get writing I guess ^^
Please please please comment, whether positive or negative. I'm wondering if I should start doing these regularly. It doesn't neccessarily have to be Jimbob Billybob. I can do basically any accent, with the condition that it be horribly steriotypical. Which still leaves me with quite a nice variety.
And I should make clear; I'm not insulting Americans or the South with this character. I'm making fun of racists and bigots. It's just that a Southern Hillbilly seemed the best way to go about that.
If you like this character, and I keep doing him, I'll probably start accepting questions 'sent' to him, and answer them, so... get writing I guess ^^
Category Music / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 2.41 MB
Anything that makes me lol gets praise.
Yeah, definitely chuck in a few new characters to keep the tempo of the thing flowing, as that's how radio sketches thrive for longer. It's been a while since I listened to any radio stuff, but I think sketch type shows have moved from BBC Radio 4 to Radio 7 on the digital band, but it's worth checking out for ideas or inspiration, check the Radio Times listings I suppose.
Yeah, definitely chuck in a few new characters to keep the tempo of the thing flowing, as that's how radio sketches thrive for longer. It's been a while since I listened to any radio stuff, but I think sketch type shows have moved from BBC Radio 4 to Radio 7 on the digital band, but it's worth checking out for ideas or inspiration, check the Radio Times listings I suppose.
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