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"My City was Gone" music tone? (Rush Limbaugh intro)
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Posted on 07/15/2005 9:01:26 AM PDT by CharlieOK1
I finally got one of those phones that will play actual music for the ringer, not just the polyphonic tones. Right now, my ring is the opening riff from INXS' The One Thing, which is pretty cool. But I was thinking the ultimate one would be the Pretenders song that Rush uses to introduce his radio show. Anyone know where to get it, or have it already?
TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: cellphone; pretenders; rush
I am thinking if nothing else, I will try one of those MP3 converters that allows you to make your own music tones, but I have tried them before and couldnt get my phone to download it. Just thought somebody might be able to hook me up.
To: CharlieOK1
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07/15/2005 9:09:43 AM PDT
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Dont Mention the War
(John Bolton for White House Press Secretary!)
To: CharlieOK1
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posted on
07/15/2005 9:10:00 AM PDT
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incredulous joe
("When everyone’s super, no one will be!" - Syndrome, from "The Incredibles")
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posted on
07/15/2005 9:10:36 AM PDT
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incredulous joe
("When everyone’s super, no one will be!" - Syndrome, from "The Incredibles")
To: incredulous joe
DOH!!
Double post! Acck,... that's nearly as embarrassing as losing a presidential bid because of a vocal incontinence!
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07/15/2005 9:12:46 AM PDT
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incredulous joe
("When everyone’s super, no one will be!" - Syndrome, from "The Incredibles")
To: Dont Mention the War
thanks! I am trying to find the music version, not the Poly. But that may be the best I can get for now.
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07/15/2005 9:17:58 AM PDT
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CharlieOK1
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