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<snio>
the wholesale club's number to the Imperial March.
My boyfriend's ringtone is the Imperial March. But only cause that's my favorite theme from Star Wars and I needed a ringtone for my boyfriend that I really like.
For a very brief time, I set my ringtone for my then-GF to Buckcherry's "Crazy Bitch." When she found out, she... wasn't too happy, though she admitted it was somewhat appropriate.
She had me change it to "She's a brick house" instead.
I had my parents' numbers and the home phone set to Silvertab's "Ain't Comin' Home," and the wholesale club's number to the Imperial March.
I'm thinking whoever she was trying to call probably did have a ringtone set up... from the sound of her, I'd go with the 'bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch' clip. No idea what it's from, or I'd link to it.
This! But instead of bitch, bitch bitch, I think he'd have chosen "She drives me crazy," to keep with a public setting.
If he's trying to avoid her, why on earth wouldn't he set a ringtone? Ringtone means never having to waste the time digging the phone out of the pants pocket to see who it is. (They also have "vibration" ringtones that have different patterns of vibes.)
I'd have probably made a comment about how if it was me, I'd have set her ringtone to "silent"; I've been known to make such comments a time or two. >_>
I'm thinking whoever she was trying to call probably did have a ringtone set up... from the sound of her, I'd go with the 'bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch' clip. No idea what it's from, or I'd link to it.
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