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Quote: Nobby9360 @ April 2 2008, 2:13 AM BST




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Yeah, but my ringpiece has a very low tone nowadays. not very impressive when in company.

 
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Even though I prefer the our US version of "The Office" to the original, I still use the instrumental version of "Handbags and Gladrags" as my ringtone.

The first couple of notes are distinctive enough for me to notice without being too loud or intrusive to whatever surrounding I'm in.

Plus, it's a test of coolness. I'm waiting for that right person to say, "hey, I know that!"

(People calling me, however, do get the US theme as the ringback tune as the call is being connected.)
 
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Quote: thing @ April 2 2008, 2:32 AM BST

Yeah, but my ringpiece has a very low tone nowadays. not very impressive when in company.


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that may be too much info there thing, but if everyone here indeed has a different anal ringpiece tone, do you think between us we could play the theme to Fawlty Towers?


or battlestar (original) and that could be used as a ringtone, it would certainly amuse me in the supermarket.
 
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I do not download ringtones, nor I pay for them. I rip an mp3 from my audio discs and use a 0.5-1 min section, usually the beginning of the song. Plus, I assigned a ringtone to ppl's numbers that call me most.

Wife - Blackmore's Night "Play Minstrel Play" (fast part, with Ian Anderson going nuts on flute)
Dad - Beatles "In My Life" (solo section)
Mother-In-Law - a piece of Bach's Vivace by Dutch progrock band Ekseption
Boss - Dream Theater "Ytsejam" (I did try to assign Blackadder I theme, as he's a huge fan of the show, but it just didn't sound good enough through the speakers)
general - Dead Can Dance "Saltarello".


 
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Ring, ring.


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Quote: Nobby9360 @ April 2 2008, 3:23 AM BST

that may be too much info there thing, but if everyone here indeed has a different anal ringpiece tone, do you think between us we could play the theme to Fawlty Towers?


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Quote: Nobby9360 @ April 2 2008, 3:23 AM BST

that may be too much info there thing, but if everyone here indeed has a different anal ringpiece tone, do you think between us we could play the theme to Fawlty Towers?


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Well, yeah. i'd offer to do the Bass section if only I didn't have to clench so hard - - - if it hadn't been for that bloke with the studded leather Postman's hat insisting he had to get something through me letterbox.

 
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