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Old Timey Voice

The voice and way of speaking from early radio. Higher pitched and quicker than normal speaking, luckily died out after world war two.
Old Timey Voice examples:

"Dateline Berlin! We are here at the Zeppelin races, those great behemoths of the sky, those dirigibles!"

"Dateline Mexico! Pack it up Poncho Villa, Blackjack Pershing is on the scene!"
by Spudylumpkins November 6, 2012
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