Your Very Own Alabama Senate Roll Call Ringtone

Let us pause for a moment of whimsy.

Cell phoneHere’s your opportunity to get your very own Alabama Senate Roll Call Ringtone.

Yep. It’s yours. It’s free for the downloading for the state political junkies among us.

It’s from a roll call vote at the end of the 2008 session, so you nostalgia fans get to hear “Mr. McClain!” if you listen long enough.

I offer no technical support, and note that your cell phone company may charge you some fee if you email the ringtone to your phone. (I think my company charges around 15 cents.) Maybe someone in comments can help you if you have questions about how to get it to your phone.

But me, I enjoy the fun when the cell phone starts barking, “Mr. Barron!… Mr. Beason!… Mr. Bedford!… Ms. Benefield!…

Download it here (right click to ‘Save as…’). From the Political Parlor and no where else (at least until somebody else puts it up on their site).

It’s not just ridiculous. It’s ridonculous.

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