Question Posted Saturday December 24 2005, 7:50 pm
I need some suggestions on a song for my voicemail on my cell.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? eLiSe answered Sunday December 25 2005, 12:24 am: Ok this is what i did once and it was hilarious!!! Its not a song so sorry lol! But I made a recording and I pretended like i was talking to the person for my outgoing message...I said "hey" then paused for a couple secs. Then said "whats up" *pause* "thats cool" *pause* "soooo" *pause* "yea...by the way i kinda forgot to tell you this is my voicemail so leave a message and I'll call ya back!* it was hilarious bc my friends were at this thing and i was still sleeping so i didnt answer my fone and the guy had it on speakerphone so he started talking to my voicemail...he was soooooooo embarrassed when it said "this is my voicemail" it was hilarious! so yea do that instead of a song!! sorry i didnt really help! love ya [ eLiSe's advice column | Ask eLiSe A Question ]
brainwashed answered Saturday December 24 2005, 11:07 pm: songs on your voicemail are stupid.
are you really that lazy to just say "i'm not here right now, but leave your name and number and i'll call you back"
it's really quite simple to say and it only takes about 5 seconds
seriously, you might as well just have the computer voicemail [ brainwashed's advice column | Ask brainwashed A Question ]
Lyfe8allbad answered Saturday December 24 2005, 10:53 pm: If you like rap- Emeinem, 50 cent, Jay Z Mike Jones, Sim Thug, DEm Franchieze boys, 36 Mafia, etc.
If u like hip hop- Ludacris, Kayne West, Beyonce, etc.
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