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doydie 03-07-2008 01:29 AM

Celebrity voices for GPS units
 
My husband was looking at GPS units in the Sunday ads. I think he was trying to figure out how much I spent on his for Christmas. One of them said you could download celebrity voices. So,,,,,,,,,,,,,who would you want on your GPS Can you imagine Robin Williams tring to giude you around town? Who else?

Twinkletoes 03-07-2008 01:33 AM

I always get lost, so my GPS has saved me lots of time and frustration.

I imagine with my sense of direction I'd choose Mr. Magoo to guide me around. :D Or maybe Homer Simpson. ;)

Erin524 03-07-2008 01:46 AM

I'd want Adrian Paul (of the Highlander: The Series show...he's eye candy) be one of the voices. Especially if he's doing a scottish accent.

Oh, and James Spader (from Boston Legal) would be a good one...along with William Shatner or Leonard Nimoy.

Koala77 03-07-2008 01:54 AM

Maybe I should have "Samantha" from Bewitched.....because even with GPS on board, I'd still get lost!

At least Sam could twitch her nose and simply transport me to where I was supposed to be.

Yep....that sounds good to me.

freeinhou 03-07-2008 07:40 AM

Joan Jett, Jamie Lee Curtis, or Sally Field (from 25 years ago).

Tom

Riverwild 03-07-2008 08:18 AM

Sean Connery. Sam Elliot. Christopher Lambert.

no, maybe I'd get Walter Cronkite or someone like that. The previous list could send me off the road...:p

greta 03-07-2008 08:27 AM

James Earl Jones!

Gazelle 03-07-2008 08:34 AM

Top choice:

Rod Serling


Second best:

Bill Cosby or Howard Cosell

DM 03-07-2008 10:06 AM

I agree w/you RW.

SAM ELLIOTT~~ He has the sexiest, deepest voice.... totally a turn on.

I almost started eating more red meat when he did the voice over for the beef commercials. *sigh* He's the MAN!

Erin524 03-07-2008 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 231313)
Sean Connery. Sam Elliot. Christopher Lambert.

no, maybe I'd get Walter Cronkite or someone like that. The previous list could send me off the road...:p

Oh yeah, Christopher Lambert! (the original Highlander!)

Alierenee 03-07-2008 01:30 PM

definitely Sam Elliot or Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs, he does the Ford commercials, just love those deep sexy voices!:D

Curious 03-07-2008 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 231313)
Sean Connery. Sam Elliot. Christopher Lambert.

no, maybe I'd get Walter Cronkite or someone like that. The previous list could send me off the road...:p

can i get all three and alternate days? :o or add the voice to my alarm clock? :D

SallyC 03-07-2008 02:09 PM

Sean Connery....Pant, pant, pant..:)

doydie 03-08-2008 02:16 AM

We all must be women. I don't think there was one female voice lsited. Oh, I'd like to add Alan Alda and Morgan Freeman to the list.

Gazelle 03-08-2008 07:37 AM

Sean Connery...... Sally, ITA with you and everyone else who listed him. He's one sexy hunk of a man.

Running off the road isn't good. The GPS units will just tell you to make your next legal U-Turn.

The one guy I don't want is Martin Short. (I think that's his name--the comedian who has that annoying voice.)

DM 03-08-2008 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Gazelle (Post 232088)
Sean Connery...... Sally, ITA with you and everyone else who listed him. He's one sexy hunk of a man.



Yeah~ and he wears "skirts" ... OK, Kilts, so what if they made a visual GPS and you could see Sean???

my bad..

Still want Sam Elliott!!! *swwooooon*

FinLady 03-08-2008 09:42 AM

I like the sean connery idea for a GPS voice.

How about Jack Nickelson or Antonio Banderas?

:)

Gazelle 03-08-2008 10:14 AM

Gerard Butler wasn't half bad either in P.S. I Love You.

Mmm..... Alejandro Fernandez's voice is lovely too.

And let's not forget Barry White!!

turtle_78 03-08-2008 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 231558)
Sean Connery....Pant, pant, pant..:)


YUP that would be my voice:inlove::blush: He is the only Man I would ever leave my hubby for. He would leave for Jennifer Lopez

soxmom 03-08-2008 11:25 AM

Id like Matthew McConnahey(I just murdered the spelling:D). or
maybe Christopher Walken(I can listen to the watch story from Pulp
Fiction over and over again.:))

Sox

Riverwild 03-08-2008 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 231483)
Oh yeah, Christopher Lambert! (the original Highlander!)


Grins at Erin :winky: "There can be only one" in that VOICE...it just gets to me every time I see that movie...probably 200 times now...:p

Erin524 03-08-2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 232378)
Grins at Erin :winky: "There can be only one" in that VOICE...it just gets to me every time I see that movie...probably 200 times now...:p

You've only seen Highlander 200 times? You need to set your dvd player to Repeat, and try to catch up with me. I think the only movie I've seen more than Highlander would be Star Wars.

The other movie that I've seen enough times to know the dialogue almost by heart, would be Dances With Wolves. I dont need to read the subtitles anymore, I understand the Lakota they're speaking now. (only memorized it, I dont think I could speak it, unless someone wants me to say "Dances With Wolves" in Lakota)

And I thought up another celebrity voice for the GPS systems.

Antonio Banderas (I think I love him more than Adrian Paul...how could I forget to think of Antonio????)

AZjanie 03-08-2008 03:52 PM

How about cartoon characters voices for the automobile of the "I told you not to turn there" know it all??

Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester the cat, Elmer Fudd or Porky Pig??

Guaranteed to get them lost on the way to your house!!

Riverwild 03-08-2008 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 232384)
You've only seen Highlander 200 times? You need to set your dvd player to Repeat, and try to catch up with me. I think the only movie I've seen more than Highlander would be Star Wars.

The other movie that I've seen enough times to know the dialogue almost by heart, would be Dances With Wolves. I dont need to read the subtitles anymore, I understand the Lakota they're speaking now. (only memorized it, I dont think I could speak it, unless someone wants me to say "Dances With Wolves" in Lakota)

And I thought up another celebrity voice for the GPS systems.

Antonio Banderas (I think I love him more than Adrian Paul...how could I forget to think of Antonio????)


"I'll bet someone back east is going " Now WHY don't he write?!" Dances with Wolves"

The only movie I think I watched more than Highlander is Top Gun!

"Just hit the brakes and they'll blow right by you!"

Ivy2 03-08-2008 07:27 PM

Robert Redford's voice would be my choice.

sugarboo 03-08-2008 08:02 PM

Jack Nicholson :D

Erin524 03-08-2008 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 232406)
"I'll bet someone back east is going " Now WHY don't he write?!" Dances with Wolves"

The only movie I think I watched more than Highlander is Top Gun!

"Just hit the brakes and they'll blow right by you!"

It's sad that the actor who played Timmons in DWW died a few years back. He was actually kind of funny.

Top Gun quote

Carole: "Hey Goose you big stud!"
Goose: "That's me, honey."
Carole: "Take me to bed or lose me forever."
Goose: "Show me the way home, honey."


The best movie for quoting lines is the movie Airplane!. My boyfriend and I do quotes from that movie all the time.

----------
Johnny: "There's a sale at Bloomingdales!"

Reporter: What kind of plane is it?
Johnny: Oh, it's a big pretty white plane with red stripes, curtains in the windows and wheels and it looks like a big Tylenol.

Steve McCroskey: Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit drinking.

Steve McCroskey: Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit smoking.

Steve McCroskey: Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.

Steve McCroskey: Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines


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doydie 03-09-2008 12:05 AM

Yep, it seems like we are all women here!

Riverwild 03-09-2008 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 232576)
It's sad that the actor who played Timmons in DWW died a few years back. He was actually kind of funny.

Top Gun quote

Carole: "Hey Goose you big stud!"
Goose: "That's me, honey."
Carole: "Take me to bed or lose me forever."
Goose: "Show me the way home, honey."

Robert Pastorelli played Timmons and Murphy Brown's nanny He died March 8, 2004...:eek:


I loved that scene in Top Gun...but Meg Ryan can't say it the same since she got her lips inflated!!!

PolarExpress 03-09-2008 10:05 AM

I enjoy a challenge, so I'd have to pick Scooby Doo (or Shaggy..Casey Kasem has a good voice for stuff like that)..

FinLady 03-09-2008 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 232378)
Grins at Erin :winky: "There can be only one" in that VOICE...it just gets to me every time I see that movie...probably 200 times now...:p

LOL, so have I. Hubby introduced me to that series. :D

How about Anthony Hopkins? He's narrated a few things and has a great voice. I can just hear him saying "now you missed your destination, you need to turn around"

:D

Erin524 03-09-2008 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverwild (Post 232765)
Robert Pastorelli played Timmons and Murphy Brown's nanny He died March 8, 2004...:eek:


I loved that scene in Top Gun...but Meg Ryan can't say it the same since she got her lips inflated!!!

and Anthony Edwards cant really come across as a hot shot RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) any more since he lost his hair. I loved him in the movie Gotcha!, he had lots of nice blonde hair then. That was a few years before Top Gun, and he was already starting to lose his hair when Top Gun came out. Poor guy.

I think Meg Ryan took all the fat off her body and put it in her lips. She's been looking anorexic for a long time now.

sugarboo 03-09-2008 01:45 PM

Iditarod GPS
 
Iditarod is tracked on GPS, first year. Not all agreed to carry it, but in coming years it will be mandatory. Note Ailey Zirkle is a blind girl in her 20s and it's her thrid attempt. Go Ailey!

http://race.ionearth.com/iditarod/

Abbie 03-09-2008 02:38 PM

I think I'd like to have Trace Adkins voice on my GPS unit...


but then again... I'd just get lost because I'd be listening to his voice and not the directions.....


:o
Abbie

Erin524 03-09-2008 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenjeans (Post 232966)
Iditarod is tracked on GPS, first year. Not all agreed to carry it, but in coming years it will be mandatory. Note Ailey Zirkle is a blind girl in her 20s and it's her thrid attempt. Go Ailey!

http://race.ionearth.com/iditarod/

How many years have they had the Iditarod? I'll have to ask my dad if he saw one when he was stationed in Alaska when he was in the Air Force.

I only pay attention to the race because I like the dogs. Hope none of the dogs get hurt during it.

Abbie 03-09-2008 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 233043)
How many years have they had the Iditarod?


The first short Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race was ran in 1967

The first long Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race was ran in 1973


Sorry for getting off topic...

Abbie

Twinkletoes 03-10-2008 03:51 PM

Erin, glad you mentioned Barry White!

How about Clark Gable? But...he might not give you a second chance if you blow your directions.

I could see myself getting lost and breaking down in a puddle of tears. He'd say: "Here, take my handkerchief. Never at any crisis of your life have I known you to have a handkerchief."

Me: "Rhett, where shall I go? What shall I do?"

Rhett: "Frankly my dear..."

Erin524 03-10-2008 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twinkletoes (Post 233967)
Erin, glad you mentioned Barry White!

How about Clark Gable? But...he might not give you a second chance if you blow your directions.

I could see myself getting lost and breaking down in a puddle of tears. He'd say: "Here, take my handkerchief. Never at any crisis of your life have I known you to have a handkerchief."

Me: "Rhett, where shall I go? What shall I do?"

Rhett: "Frankly my dear..."

I mentioned Barry White?? When? (ok, I've been a bit broggy <brain froggy>)

Ooooo! Actors from years ago...a voice that I would to have on my GPS would be Gregory Peck. (Ever see the movie, The Big Country? I love that movie. Gregory Peck AND Charleton Heston!)

sugarboo 03-10-2008 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 233043)
How many years have they had the Iditarod? I'll have to ask my dad if he saw one when he was stationed in Alaska when he was in the Air Force.

I only pay attention to the race because I like the dogs. Hope none of the dogs get hurt during it.


The first Iditarod was in 1972. However, this is in memory of the TB serum run back in 1925 to Nome. They saved many families lives. Balto the famous lead dog has had a movie made about him, a cartoon and a statue (I think its in) Central Park in NYC. The conditions don't change much, but the spirit is still there.

Unfortunately, sometimes a dog dies, even though vets are strewn throughout the race, but if you could see the dogs; They worship their masters, they love what they do, and those dogs wouldn't have it any other way (Think how your dog might like to "GO" for a ride or a walk). The mushers usually pull dogs from the team on the way if they are lethargic, sick or ANYTHING that concerns them, and they fly back to anchorage and get top dog treatment, (They start with 20, end with about 8-12) and they have mandtory lay overs, one is 24 hours.

On the trail, the mushers COOK for them, hot meals with all the nutrients (Caribou, deer, etc). They have caches of food dropped weeks before they leave, so the food is there. The mushers are heart broken if a dog dies, and I've seen more than once when a mushed dropped out of the race because they couldn't stop the tears for the loss of these great ATHLETES!

The race used to take 3 weeks or more, but like all athletes, many of the top teams finish in about 10-14 days now. Some still are out there for up to a month...and the last one in gets the 'blue latern' award. We never stop watching until they all come home!

Can I choose Balto as my GPS voice? Good DOG! (PS: He led the final leg of the serum run in blinding snow, even the musher could not see...the dog did it all with his sniff)

Erin524 03-10-2008 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenjeans (Post 234035)
The first Iditarod was in 1972. However, this is in memory of the TB serum run back in 1925 to Nome. They saved many families lives. Balto the famous lead dog has had a movie made about him, a cartoon and a statue (I think its in) Central Park in NYC. The conditions don't change much, but the spirit is still there.

Unfortunately, sometimes a dog dies, even though vets are strewn throughout the race, but if you could see the dogs; They worship their masters, they love what they do, and those dogs wouldn't have it any other way (Think how your dog might like to "GO" for a ride or a walk). The mushers usually pull dogs from the team on the way if they are lethargic, sick or ANYTHING that concerns them, and they fly back to anchorage and get top dog treatment, (They start with 20, end with about 8-12) and they have mandtory lay overs, one is 24 hours.

On the trail, the mushers COOK for them, hot meals with all the nutrients (Caribou, deer, etc). They have caches of food dropped weeks before they leave, so the food is there. The mushers are heart broken if a dog dies, and I've seen more than once when a mushed dropped out of the race because they couldn't stop the tears for the loss of these great ATHLETES!

The race used to take 3 weeks or more, but like all athletes, many of the top teams finish in about 10-14 days now. Some still are out there for up to a month...and the last one in gets the 'blue latern' award. We never stop watching until they all come home!

Can I choose Balto as my GPS voice? Good DOG! (PS: He led the final leg of the serum run in blinding snow, even the musher could not see...the dog did it all with his sniff)


I know the dogs die sometimes. But, they are doing their dog job, what they were bred for, and I know when a dog is allowed to do what it's been raised to instinctually do, they just LOVE it.

My dog, TinyMonsters (died 2yrs ago March 14th) just loved to go walking. He loved to be a companion to his humans. He liked doing the "sheep herding" of his people. Get more than 2 or 3 people with him, and he'd get upset if we didnt all walk together. He wanted his "herd" to stay where he told them to stay.

I wanted to get Tiny a milk cart, something else his breed (Bouvier des Flandres) were bred for (they were bred to do all sorts of neat stuff), never did get him one...he would have loved pulling that. Maybe if I get another Bouvier some day, I'll get that dog a milk cart to pull.

I think tho, that Tiny's favorite hobby, other than walking was sleeping next to my bed. I had a few times before I knew about the MS where I had unexplained vertigo. Tiny was the best thing to have around then. Listening to him sleep kind of helped calm down the spinnies. And when I was walking him around the block while dizzy, I felt better with him in the heel position right next to me. It was like he was helping me walk a straight line. If I ever need to get an assistance dog, I'm getting one the same breed that Tiny was. Smart puppies, and the best dogs I've ever seen.

Too bad I didnt have him around last summer when I had the worst vertigo I've ever had. He would have been great at keeping me from walking into walls or tripping over ants on the pavement.


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