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CAP Ringtone.

Started by James Shaw, October 17, 2008, 10:45:25 AM

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Would you use a CAP ringtone if one was available?

Yes
33 (57.9%)
No
24 (42.1%)

Total Members Voted: 57

flyerthom

TC

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Chappie

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Quote from: MIKE on October 17, 2008, 02:18:03 PM
Not that song!

Would have to agree....that song makes my ears bleed  ::)

Just in -- told my wife about this and from her input, I would have a hard time answering my phone because it would be in small, shattered shards scattered all over the floor from her slamming it to the ground and smashing it with a hammer.

Guess she wasn't thrilled with the song selection  ;D
Disclaimer:  Not to be confused with the other user that goes by "Chappy"   :)

dogden

I had an ELT ringer on my Blackberry when I went to RSC. Every time the thing went off there would be about 4 guys scrambling to figure out where it was coming from. It was pretty funny to watch but I quickly changed it.
David C Ogden, Lt Col, CAP
Texas Wing, Group IV Commander
GRW#3325

CAPLAW

If you going to put CAP on the go as a ring tone, do the world a favor and put your phone on vibrate.

Thanks you for your consideration >:D

P.S
I thought the CAP song was Highway to the Anger Zone, no typo here folks(anger)

JROB

Singing CAP is on the go, makes me want to wash out my mouth with a revolver.
Maj. Jason Robinson
Squadron Commander, Desoto Composite Squadron
SER-MS-096

"If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life"-Igor Sikorsky

O-Rex

Quote from: JROB on October 24, 2008, 09:10:04 AM
Singing CAP is on the go, makes me want to wash out my mouth with a revolver.

"CAP is on the go" reminds me of the Abbot & Costello movie where they join the Navy, and everyone on the Battleship is happily singing this song called "We're in the Navy" which was the goofiest thing in cinematic history (next to Elvis and the 1st Armored Division singing "Did you ever" at the end of 'G.I. Blues.')  I think our song (hate to call it "our") has to be from the same era.

Even if someone made it into a ringtone, it really wouldn't be as recognizable by the public as say, the USAF's "Wild blue yonder" or the Marines "Halls of Montezuma" would.

hardly seems worth the effort.