Americans Find a New Pre-Election Pastime: Sending Bush Bloopers to Friends
(PRWEB) October 14, 2004 -- Love of free speech and 2) its technology-centric economy. Its little surprise then, that an innovative startup has learned how to cash in on both by creating a new election-year fad: the Presidential RAZZ."
PhoneBites, Inc., a pioneering mobile entertainment company has released the RAZZ, a software application that lets mobile phone users interject stored sound clips directly into their phone conversations, on the fly. Already, substantial numbers of consumers have downloaded and RAZZed" each other with famous Bushisms like, I believe that human beings and fish can co-exist peacefully," and I want an energy bill that encourages consumption."
This is so much fun," said Elliot Feldman, I RAZZ everyone I know—and they love it!"
Free Bush Bloopers Available Now
Prior to the Presidential election, anyone can download a free set of ten audio bloopers spoken by President George W. Bush from www.phonebites.com. All of the bloopers can be used to RAZZ friends and family. The U.S. President has been known for his colorful and sometimes embarrassing comments during his inaugural term in office. These Bushisms have not only provided comedic fodder for late night talk shows such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", but have also spawned books, CDs, DVDs and innumerable websites. PhoneBites has issued a warning to the public stating that anybody with a cell phone may be in jeopardy from being RAZZed by the US President.
PhoneBites has made available additional sets of RAZZ Tones including Halloween, Sports and funny everyday conversational humor.
The RAZZ is the next evolution in mobile entertainment" said Jeff Malkin, PhoneBites CEO. By allowing people to add sound bytes to their phone calls, we have enabled consumers to add entertainment with everyday communication."
About PhoneBites:
PhoneBites is a mobile entertainment and technology company. With its leading mobile software application, the patent-pending RAZZ, people can interject stored sound bytes into live conversations, outgoing messages, voicemail and photo-messaging.
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