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That frog also haunts some other Sky channels as well. I'm finding the "binging" is in my head all the time now.

It's a novelty record. We've had them before (spitting image chicken song, Agadoo etc etc). Mind you, this is the first one to come from a mobile phone ring tone.
Nonetheless I'm tempted to located the offices of jamster and do something brutaly violent to the staff for inflicting this *thing* on us.

Total advertising spend on the current Crazy Frog campaign: 30m pounds, all of which they plan to recoup from brain-dead stupids who feel the need to change their ring-tone daily.

This one - with any luck - will burn brightly and will be over sooner than you think. Just in time for the follow-up.

Theres been an '02' entertainment centre at Finchley Road for several years (http://www.o2centre.co.uk/). Has anyone bothered to check this? Is this going to create problems later along the line?

Here's a useful website devoted to fighting premium rate scams, including spam and scam texts on your mobile:
http://www.grumbletext.co.uk

Am I the only person in the world who hasn't heard the ringtone? It is becoming popular in Australia, though hasn't yet reached the same saturation level as the UK.

I must admit I'm longing to hear what all the fuss is about!

re - naming of places/events

am i the only one who gets really pissed off with this brand naming of events and places

i for one will still be referring to it as 'the dome' just as i still call london's favourite concert venue 'hammersmith odeon' - there are exceptions which spring to mind, such as the OXO Tower!

Until someone pointed it out I hadn't noticed that the Frog's been given a digital 'loincloth'. Apparently, this was insisted upon by our censors so that we wouldn't be offended by his dangling genitalia. I'm far more offended by the insult to our intelligence that the sodding ring tone represents in the first place, but the interest in Big Brother does rather indicate that there are a lot of tossers out there.

That £3-a-week thing? I read in a newspaper this weekend that that is actually a statutorily imposed limit on subsciption services you can offer to children. It's been the same since 1996 apparently. Subscriptions services are evil (not as in Hitler-style evil, you understand, more in a I-hate-advertising-to-children-cos-it-is-
manipulative -and-results-in-bloddy-annoying-adverts-like-this-
style evil).

You said:

"Don't worry, only carefully selected adverts related to site content will appear, and they won't be in any way"

The crazy frog is one of your adverts on your site???????? yet you hate it???????

Dear Mr Frog. Get a dictionary and look up "irony"

I don't like advertising at children either, and offended? you betcha.

I think people need to relax more

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