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  • Super User

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Why do people find it necessary to put songs on their cell phone answering machine?  This drives me absolutely   mad.  Not only does 99% of the music suck but most of the time you can't understand a word to the song.

#2.

Since when did car manufacturers start endorsing various gas companies?  I just got a new work truck (F-150 xlt).  I went to gas it up and noticed this written on the gas cap " Ford recommends using B/P gasoline." I know what B/P stands for but why would Ford make this recommendation?

  • Super User

Just like everything else, the almighty dollar.  Kind of, you scratch my back, I'll scratch your's.

  • Super User
Just like everything else, the almighty dollar. Kind of, you scratch my back, I'll scratch your's.

What Jimzee said.

Why is an American Car Manufacturer recommending British Petroleum?

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Why is an American Car Manufacturer recommending British Petroleum?

I was thinking the same thing.

  • Super User

The whole song on a cell phone drives me absolutely nuts.  The song ring, the song while you wait, why?? >:(

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Three reasons:

1.  A plain, generic ring is boring

2.  The music lets you know you've called the right number - even before anyone answers.

3.  Caller Tunes are a form of creative expression and personalization.

btw - mine is "I'm Gonna Miss Her".  A song about fishing.  Appropriate, eh?

Three reasons:

1. A plain, generic ring is boring

2. The music lets you know you've called the right number - even before anyone answers.

3. Caller Tunes are a form of creative expression and personalization.

btw - mine is "I'm Gonna Miss Her". A song about fishing. Appropriate, eh?

Yea I bet your missing that 9.2 miss you pulled outta the Fork by now! ::)

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Three reasons:

1.  A plain, generic ring is boring

2.  The music lets you know you've called the right number - even before anyone answers.

3.  Caller Tunes are a form of creative expression and personalization.

btw - mine is "I'm Gonna Miss Her".  A song about fishing.  Appropriate, eh?

As much as my wife hates it, I make her listen to that song whenever it comes on.   And yes I sing along...

 It might be another one of there ploys to wiggle their way out of an expensive warranty issue too.

Probably not though but I wouldnt be surprised.

 

I set this ringtone to the numbers of the people I dont like to talk to.                            

"Id like to shoot you in the a** with a BB gun, lay there in the tall grass and laugh at what Id done, Put a blood blister upon each bun, Id like to shoot you in the a** with a BB gun."

I dont like musical ringtones much either but I could not resist this one.

  • Super User
Three reasons:

1. A plain, generic ring is boring

2. The music lets you know you've called the right number - even before anyone answers.

3. Caller Tunes are a form of creative expression and personalization.

btw - mine is "I'm Gonna Miss Her". A song about fishing. Appropriate, eh?

The exception to the rule. :)  I almost forgot about that song Glenn.

Yup, I had to call Glenn yesterday, got my monthly dose of country.  I'll pm him next time  ;D

I noticed the bp thing about my new Ford also.  Probably because I don't think there is a bp in my state.  My best friend hates the song ringtone thing.  I personally don't understand why.  I would rather listen to a song than a bell type thing.

Three reasons:

1. A plain, generic ring is boring

2. The music lets you know you've called the right number - even before anyone answers.

3. Caller Tunes are a form of creative expression and personalization.

btw - mine is "I'm Gonna Miss Her". A song about fishing. Appropriate, eh?

Glenn your the man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! my dad made me take mine off!!!!he is with all the other haters out there!!!

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