Monthly Archives: May 2010

De La Soul – Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) [lyrics]


From De La Soul's second album "De La Soul Is Dead" (1991) - Lyrics: "Yes, this is Miss Renee King from Philadelphia. I want you to please give me a call on area code 215-222-4209 and I'm calling in reference to the music business. Thank you." DOVE: Hey how ya doin' Sorry ya can't get through Why don't you leave your name And your number And I'll get back to you Hey how are ya doin' Sorry ya can't get through But leave your name (uh) And your number And I'll get back to you. Once again it's another rap bandit Fiending at I and I can't stand it Wanna be down with the Day-Glo Knocking on my door, saying, "a yo yo" Knocking on my door, saying, "a yo yo" "I got a funky new tune with a fly banjo" I can't understand what the problem is I find it hard enough dealing with my own biz How'd they get my name and number Then I stop to think and wonder Bout a plan, yo man, I gotta step out town You wanna call me up? Take my number down It's 222-2222 I got an answering machine that can talk to you It goes POS: Hey how ya doin' Sorry ya can't get through But leave your name and your number And I'll get back to you Yo, check it, exit the old style Enters the new But nothing's new 'bout being hawked by a crew Or should I say flock cause around every block There's Harry, Dick, and Tom, with a demo in his palm Now I'm with helping those who want to help themselves And flaunt a nut that's doggy as in dope But it's not the mood to hear The tales of limousines and pails Of money they'll make ...

Ne Yo ft. Jin – So Sick


Lyrics Im so sick It happended so quick Lookin at old flicks Tryna figa out where we went wrong Da the radio turns on Dats our song Waitin to hear both of our favorite parts Each word is eating at mah heart Alot you Aint gotta boo Tryna move on Neyo tell em what ths first thing dey gotta do Gotta change my answering machine Now that im alone Cuz right now it says that we Cant come to the phone And I know it makes no sence Cuz you walked out the door But its the only way i hear your voice anymore (its ridiculous) Its been months And for some reason i just (cant get over us) And im stronger then this (enough is enough) No more walkin round With my head down Im so over being blue Cryin over you And im so sick of love songs So tired of tears So done with wishing you were still here Said im so sick of love songs so sad and slow So why cant i turn off the radio? Gotta fix that calender i have Thats marked July 15th Because since theres no more you Theres no more anniversary Im so fed up with my thoughts of you And your memory And how every song reminds me Of what used to be Thats the reason im so sick of love songs So tired of tears So done with wishing you were still here Said im so sick of love songs so sad and slow So why cant i turn off the radio? (Leave me alone) Leave me alone (Stupid love songs) Dont make me think about her smile Or having my first child Let it go Turning off the radio Cuz im so sick of love songs So tired of tears So done with wishing she was still here ...

Touched by an Angel–”A Winter Carol,” Excerpt 7


In this scene from the December 16, 2001 "Touched by an Angel" episode, "A Winter Carol," Victoria listens to Bill Harper's answering machine, which is filled with messages from Benny. Monica appears and reveals herself to Victoria, then encourages Victoria to let out her fears and insecurities regarding the attacks. At last, she does; Monica comforts her and gives her God's message. She tells Victoria that she needs to listen to one of the messages prior to 9-11 and follow up on what Harper planned for the Christmas pageant. Roma Downey starred on the show, with Blair Brown guest-starring on this episode.

Don’t Pick Up The Phone, Madeline!


Winston needs to leave Mom a message! *Follow me on Twitter @Futuristik5000*

Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena 12-18-09 on Coast to Coast AM (4/16)


Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena on Coast to Coast AM Date: 12-18-09 Host: Art Bell Guests: Brendan Cook, Barbara McBeath Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell was joined by Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath, of the Ghost Investigators Society, who presented a collection of newly recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). The pair, who noted that this is their 10th year appearing on Coast, shared a plethora of sound clips that were played throughout the night and included chilling recordings of a crying baby, a singing woman, and even an EVP left on an answering machine. One spooky exchange, captured at a Civil War battleground in Tennessee, saw the investigator ask for a ghost to stand in front of his camera. Following the request, a voice asks "why, because there's a bullet in it?" Cook speculated that perhaps the entity thought the camera was a gun because, when it was alive, it had never seen a camera. Another EVP contained an investigator asking to hear from a ghost and the voice of a child plaintively responds "please talk to us." The duo noted that this sense of frustration coming from the spirits is a common attribute of these recordings, since the entities appear to be trying to communicate in real-time but the investigators do not hear them until later when the tape is played. Perhaps the most compelling clip of the evening contained both ghostly sounds heard by Cook on location as well as what appear to be animal noises that surfaced when ...

Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena 12-18-09 on Coast to Coast AM (4/16)


Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena on Coast to Coast AM Date: 12-18-09 Host: Art Bell Guests: Brendan Cook, Barbara McBeath Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell was joined by Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath, of the Ghost Investigators Society, who presented a collection of newly recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). The pair, who noted that this is their 10th year appearing on Coast, shared a plethora of sound clips that were played throughout the night and included chilling recordings of a crying baby, a singing woman, and even an EVP left on an answering machine. One spooky exchange, captured at a Civil War battleground in Tennessee, saw the investigator ask for a ghost to stand in front of his camera. Following the request, a voice asks "why, because there's a bullet in it?" Cook speculated that perhaps the entity thought the camera was a gun because, when it was alive, it had never seen a camera. Another EVP contained an investigator asking to hear from a ghost and the voice of a child plaintively responds "please talk to us." The duo noted that this sense of frustration coming from the spirits is a common attribute of these recordings, since the entities appear to be trying to communicate in real-time but the investigators do not hear them until later when the tape is played. Perhaps the most compelling clip of the evening contained both ghostly sounds heard by Cook on location as well as what appear to be animal noises that surfaced when ...

Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena 12-18-09 on Coast to Coast AM (4/16)


Ghosts & Electronic Voice Phenomena on Coast to Coast AM Date: 12-18-09 Host: Art Bell Guests: Brendan Cook, Barbara McBeath Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell was joined by Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath, of the Ghost Investigators Society, who presented a collection of newly recorded ghost voices, known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). The pair, who noted that this is their 10th year appearing on Coast, shared a plethora of sound clips that were played throughout the night and included chilling recordings of a crying baby, a singing woman, and even an EVP left on an answering machine. One spooky exchange, captured at a Civil War battleground in Tennessee, saw the investigator ask for a ghost to stand in front of his camera. Following the request, a voice asks "why, because there's a bullet in it?" Cook speculated that perhaps the entity thought the camera was a gun because, when it was alive, it had never seen a camera. Another EVP contained an investigator asking to hear from a ghost and the voice of a child plaintively responds "please talk to us." The duo noted that this sense of frustration coming from the spirits is a common attribute of these recordings, since the entities appear to be trying to communicate in real-time but the investigators do not hear them until later when the tape is played. Perhaps the most compelling clip of the evening contained both ghostly sounds heard by Cook on location as well as what appear to be animal noises that surfaced when ...