#26 re: How Would You Define a 'Moist Voice'? Posted: 1/26/09 at 12:49pm I saw the title of this thread and immediately thought Bernadette Peters. That's a moist voice to me. And that's not a bad thing.
#27 re: How Would You Define a 'Moist Voice'? Posted: 1/26/09 at 2:28pm Yes! How could I forget her! One of the soggiest voices out there! Joey Biltmore, I like your username. In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
#28 re: How Would You Define a 'Moist Voice'? Posted: 1/26/09 at 2:33pm I like his/her input. And avatar. There is a lot to like about you, Biltmore. -Benjamin --http://www.benjaminadgate.com/
#29 re: How Would You Define a 'Moist Voice'? Posted: 1/26/09 at 3:20pm Excuse me. There's a difference between being "moist" and being "soggy". Bernadette Peters has a "soggy" voice. Now, on with our discussion... "Long live God!" (GODSPELL)