I can also do a ton of accents. But again, who will pay money to talk to a faux-South Carolinian? Especially when I would assume there is a plentiful supply of legitimate South Carolinians, Yorkshiremen, and Bengalis? I'm not particularly sure of this, either.
Additionally, my favourite impersonations and characters tend to be men... I attribute this more to a dearth of decent comedic material for females, and less to any subconscious desire to be a man. I do not want to be a man. I want to impersonate them, some of them, for money. Is this too much to ask?
My aspirations could be worse. And based on my perusal of this very same document I am now open to positions as ghost-writer, since my grammatical habits seem to impersonate just as much as my verbal tendencies.
I also learned tonight that I am quite considerably proficient in impersonating my (male) T.A. He is very slight and Indian, with has rapid, furtive, and quizzical hand movements to complement his lovely rolling accent and inability to pronounce my name. I quite like him.
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