After he finally came up with the perfect sound, he forgot it before he wrote it down. When his assistant reminded what it was, he said, “Oh yeah. That does ring a bell.”
Something called “ding dong dash” has recently gotten popular in local neighborhoods, thankfully not mine. I’ve heard it described as kids being kids and harmless fun. I think not.
I was surprised to hear in a 1950s radio program “Fibber McGee and Molly” that Fibber had invented personalized ring-tones for his front door bell. It played different tunes depending on who pushed the button. He was so ahead of his time.
kgs almost 3 years ago
John Henry, was a steel driving man…
Doug K almost 3 years ago
After he finally came up with the perfect sound, he forgot it before he wrote it down. When his assistant reminded what it was, he said, “Oh yeah. That does ring a bell.”
exness Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Something called “ding dong dash” has recently gotten popular in local neighborhoods, thankfully not mine. I’ve heard it described as kids being kids and harmless fun. I think not.
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
We don’t have a doorbell out here in the boonies. But we do have several dog bells to alert us.
Kaputnik almost 3 years ago
Did he consider “sham-a-lam-a-ding-dong”?
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
‘My ding-a-ling’? (One of the worst novelty songs of all time)
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
No color today?
moeric9 almost 3 years ago
When ya push my door bell, it sounds like BARK BARK BARK
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Did he invent the Hostess snack cake for the doorbell?
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I was surprised to hear in a 1950s radio program “Fibber McGee and Molly” that Fibber had invented personalized ring-tones for his front door bell. It played different tunes depending on who pushed the button. He was so ahead of his time.
bucknsuzie almost 3 years ago
I like ding-a ling.