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Chemical ringtones
#21
Posted 04 September 2004 - 5:52 PM
Well, I've just been added to my parents' family plan - which means, I'll be receiving a cell phone this weekend.
I will find a way to put music:response on there. That or the nokia ring tone just so I can be reminded of Trigger Happy TV everytime I think about answering the phone loudly, and at the most inopportune of times.
I will find a way to put music:response on there. That or the nokia ring tone just so I can be reminded of Trigger Happy TV everytime I think about answering the phone loudly, and at the most inopportune of times.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#23
Posted 04 September 2004 - 6:07 PM
Don't worry, I have no intention of loudly answering a phone in a crowded theater or where avalanches occur. The simple nokia ringtone would remind me not to be obnoxious!
Some of my greatest pet peeves involve the people who use cell phones.
Some of my greatest pet peeves involve the people who use cell phones.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#25
Posted 04 September 2004 - 6:19 PM
I would love to get Trigger Happy TV on dvd!
The first Trigger Happy I saw with the cell phone bit was the skit that took place in the museum. The large fake phone was sitting on the ground, right in the middle of this nice quiet museum and... there's that ringtone. Then "Hello!!! Yeah... RIGHT... Yeah...!!!" I almost fell out of my seat laughing.
At work I often see people talking very loudly on their phones (it's worse when they talk right in mid sales transaction - it's so rude, it makes me want to chuck a cd at their heads) and I wonder if they'd find the humor and irony in those Trigger Happy Tv skits!
The first Trigger Happy I saw with the cell phone bit was the skit that took place in the museum. The large fake phone was sitting on the ground, right in the middle of this nice quiet museum and... there's that ringtone. Then "Hello!!! Yeah... RIGHT... Yeah...!!!" I almost fell out of my seat laughing.
At work I often see people talking very loudly on their phones (it's worse when they talk right in mid sales transaction - it's so rude, it makes me want to chuck a cd at their heads) and I wonder if they'd find the humor and irony in those Trigger Happy Tv skits!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#26
Posted 04 September 2004 - 6:23 PM
Get it on DVD then, it's available, most likely as a box sets covering all the series. I got bored with the phone sketch pretty quickly. The great thing about that show was the music as well, they picked some good songs. If it wasn't for that show I wouldn't have heard Gordon Lightfoot: If you could read my mind.
His celebrity interview were pretty funny. The Peter Stringfellow one stands out more, where they're carrying big boxes behind him during the interview saying "Mr. Stringfellows Viagra" X-D
His celebrity interview were pretty funny. The Peter Stringfellow one stands out more, where they're carrying big boxes behind him during the interview saying "Mr. Stringfellows Viagra" X-D
#27
Posted 24 September 2004 - 9:14 AM
I find people who test out their ringtones in public really annoying. Last week Leeds Uni set up a 'meet and greet' stand near to where I was working (it was manned with bored-looking students most of the time) and one day there was this girl who spent the whole time playing her effing ringtones. I almost went out and said something, but as usual I said nothing .
#28 irishfan
Posted 24 September 2004 - 2:40 PM
people who talk louding just to get attention are pricks, have them in my store the whole time, my phone broke during the week so I lost all my chemical brothers pictures from oxegen and my cool ringtones which were nude night, morning lemon, base 6 and music response.
#29
Posted 24 September 2004 - 4:04 PM
What a bummer, sunshine boy! :( The big thing where I live are the speakerphone/walkie talkie options on people's cell phones. The phone makes a loud chirping noise constantly.
One of my pet peeves on the job is when people come up to the registers to pay for their records, and they can't be bothered to get off the phone. I've had customers wave me off mid transaction because they were on a call and it's gotten to the point where I'll just walk away or ring someone else up until they're done yapping. It's not only rude to the people trying to do their jobs, it's rude the everyone else around them. I don't understand the lack of courtesy.
One of my pet peeves on the job is when people come up to the registers to pay for their records, and they can't be bothered to get off the phone. I've had customers wave me off mid transaction because they were on a call and it's gotten to the point where I'll just walk away or ring someone else up until they're done yapping. It's not only rude to the people trying to do their jobs, it's rude the everyone else around them. I don't understand the lack of courtesy.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#32
Posted 19 November 2004 - 5:43 AM
I have Block Rockin Beats on mine. It kinda sounds hokey, but I love it!
I might download the program where you can program your own ringtones - then I'll try my hand at the blips and bleeps of music:response.
I might download the program where you can program your own ringtones - then I'll try my hand at the blips and bleeps of music:response.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#34
Posted 19 November 2004 - 5:58 PM
sunshine boy Escribi�:
i have ebw 7 as my ringtone.it is insane as it starts with the sample you are my children now.
Is that a true tone ringtone, like an .mp3? I don't like those, they sound rubbish, I prefer those polyphonic sounds on polyphonic ringtones. It sounds good with the acid effect when converted to midi.