[Kay's good points are that his voice has a pleasant sort of accent to it. That sort of folksy midwest with a touch of rural Massachusetts, from having been raised there.]
[But his big problem is he sort of has that perpetual "disappointed father" look chiseled onto that leathery old face. And he takes the paper and looks at it.]
[Then he turns it upside down.]
It's that way. Sorta takes you into a bad neck of town, though. If you get catcalled by anything with big ears and a fat head, don't punch 'em. No matter how much you want to. They'll probably try to sue us.
You sound nervous. [As if pointing it out is going to make her less nervous.]
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[But his big problem is he sort of has that perpetual "disappointed father" look chiseled onto that leathery old face. And he takes the paper and looks at it.]
[Then he turns it upside down.]
It's that way. Sorta takes you into a bad neck of town, though. If you get catcalled by anything with big ears and a fat head, don't punch 'em. No matter how much you want to. They'll probably try to sue us.
You sound nervous. [As if pointing it out is going to make her less nervous.]