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Re: The Sqweeky Voiced Newsman Of The WTC PATH Turnstile Area
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Cue banjo and fiddle music, knee-slapping, foot-stomping, and don't forget the spittoon. Amurrica!
Posted on: 2011/8/31 0:13
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Amazing that you can tell a person's nationality AND religious affiliation by listening to their voice!Quote:
Posted on: 2011/8/30 11:35
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He seemed to be Hindu, I think they were Indians who ran that news stand. But his voice was higher than the usual high-pitched accent of that region.
Posted on: 2011/8/30 3:30
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Usually high pitched accented voices tend to come from third world countries in a National Gepgraphic sense. Are you able to recall what nationality he was?
Posted on: 2011/8/28 1:22
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As 9/11 anniversary approaches I always wondered about something probably trivial that anyone who walked through the Trade Center to and fro PATH remembered:
There was a news stand in the center of the huge area where the PATH turnsiles stood in the World Trade Center. There was a guy who worked there who had a very high pitched accented voice that sounded quite unique. YOu had to force yourself not to giggle when you first heard him say:"That will be Fifty Cents!" buying your newspaper. I wonder whatever became of him. Anyone who ever bought a newspaper at that stand knows who I'm talking about.
Posted on: 2011/8/28 0:08
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