New Soundboards

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All audio files are those of the Clinton Heights Fire Dept. in East Greenbush, NY, recorded and released by the Town of East Greenbush Emergency Communication Center.

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hello

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I was bored.....

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I am a Voice Over Talent and Audio Engineer. Radio Imaging, Sweepers, Drops is more of the type of work I do.

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Who wants to be a millionaire meets seinfeld & billy madison one-liners.

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want have a lots of sounds

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Funny Things Ryan Higa says

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Experimental Sounds. Music if you prefer.....

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Songs and clips that have been edited to fit Temperance's voice.

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scary

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lullllllz

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Sounds for our Netcast Show/Podcast, Entertainment for the Rest of Us (www.eftrou.com). It's a show about entertainment. Reviews and critique from the point of view of a couple of regular guys.

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annoying noices

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John Belushi was an American actor, comedian and singer. He achieved national fame for his work on Saturday Night Live, which he joined as an original cast member in 1975. Between seasons of the show, he made one of his best-known movies, Animal House. On March 5, 1982, John Belushi was found dead in his hotel room at the age of 33. Adult Language

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ME

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One of Bill Cosby's early comedy routines revolved around his childhood. In 1969, a TV special was aired named Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert. In 1979, the show was renamed to The New Fat Albert Show. The show followed the same premise and covered light and serious topics, including family issues and drugs. Bill voiced several of the characters.