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screaming colleague

Posted: 01 Jun 2015 13:35
by JulietH
Oh and the second part of this lady, I nearly missed this bit (forgot I caught it) - silly me... I think he's giving her oral, what a thoughtful chap

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 02 Jun 2015 02:59
by reggind
Thank you again. When will we be hearing you in one of these? BTW, what kind of a company do you work for?

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 02 Jun 2015 19:21
by JulietH
its a conference management business and I'm saying nn more :-)

one day i will send myself in - promise

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 02 Jun 2015 21:37
by d2009sd2009s
Thanks for the recording!
May I ask: when you were choosing this work, did you think that it gives a lot of opportunities for your hobby, or you realized this fact only later?

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 03 Jun 2015 01:37
by midnigh_flyer
JulietH wrote:its a conference management business and I'm saying nn more :-)

one day i will send myself in - promise

Will be looking forward to that. But still love what you post.

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 04 Jun 2015 10:30
by pvate78
Good listen :D

And I agree with above, we're all holding our breath for your debut performance my dear ;)

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 07 Jun 2015 11:45
by Audio
Juliet has shared some recordings of her in the past as far as I remember, they should be in the Archive.

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 17 Jun 2015 15:47
by JulietH
I was working in a hotel as a receptionist as part of my training to get into travel and tourism which is where I discovered my 'interest'. The job was always something I wanted to do - the rest is a fringe benefit :-)

Re: screaming colleague

Posted: 18 Jun 2015 16:11
by Soundbite
Another great recording. Thank you JulietH. There seems to be an interesting 'sound' change at about 6.00m, rather like a 'squelching' noise? I am also intrigued by the very low frequency, almost binaural, beat that persists in the background of both your postings. Is this from the recorder itself? :-)