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Question Posted Wednesday April 5 2006, 10:31 am

okay so i have one of my friends on buddy alert. So whenever she comes on it plays a song. I was wondering how can i get that song to play a little bit longer because it only plays the first 3 sec. of the song. Is there any way that i can make the song play longer? Thanks!!!

Ashley..


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jealousyxo answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 4:18 pm:
I know it sucks dosent it?

It must be AOL,yeah theres no way it can play any longer then like 5 seconds because it would be too long,itd kinda like a cell phone ringtone you know ? If you want to hear the song longer and you know what the song is and called,your better off just listening to it on a music site like myspace or a music site on xanga.

♥ danielle

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Kat_1989 answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 1:32 pm:
I don't think you can make it play longer because it is only an alert, just saying that your friend is online

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