Love is Cliche: Lifts Vs. Elevators
Beau The Bard for Louise
A strong, capable woman in her late 20's to early 30's, Lousie usually rolls with the punches. Never one to let her emotions show in a meeting or at work in general, she grits her teeth and bears the brunt of everything that comes her way. After being passed over for a promotion that she rightfully deserves though, she finds herself loathing her new co-worker.
Looking for a female north american voice in it's late 20's to early 30's, with a Bostionian accent.
You are in America now. It’s called an elevator. It elevates you to where you need to go.
Like schedule! It’s not pronounced scccchedule [say this very slurred] like you have been drinking all night and you are slurring your words. It’s “schedule” [say it the america way].
Yes they are. Pants are what you wear on your legs. Underwear is what you wear under your clothes. It makes much more sense.