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Hello? Pope Phone!


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  1. Phi Dough says:

    Phone the Pope, dial 666 & speak to the beast.

    Too cool to claim first.

  2. Pennyforth says:

    Ring ring ring ring ring ring ring, POPE PHONE!

    (doot doot doo doot doo doot!)

    Ping pong ping pong ping pong ping, POPE PHOOOOONE!

    Call from the Pontiff…

    Right when you want it….

    Catholic guilt, comes pre-built!

    Latin-y, satin-y, from the Holy Trinity….

  3. Ana says:

    Direct connection to the Vatican! lol lol lol
    I wonder if the Pope will listen for confessions? :p

  4. satchfan15 says:

    How come there are three zeros after the decimal in the price sticker instead of two?

    • nostress says:

      Depends on the currency, really.

    • LaEscopeta says:

      You don’t get out (of the county) much, do you?

      • satchfan15 says:

        Well, not really, but there are a WHOLE lot of countries out there. Excuse me for not recognizing every currency form.
        Maybe I should have said “I’m not familiar with that type of currency. Why are there three zeros after the decimal?” Would that have been better?

        • LaEscopeta says:

          It’s not a matter of currency but the convention of how thousands are separated. In the US and a few other counties thousands are separated by commas and decimals by a period (18,000.00 for eighteen thousand). Most counties and most people in the world use the opposite convention (18,000.00 for eighteen thousand). See comment by dow below. Both are conventions are arbitrary and neither is better than the other but you are now better for knowing it. No need to thank me.

      • Tay-Tay says:

        I have never left the US, much less my state, and /I/ know it is another currency.

  5. dow says:

    As for the three zeroes..

    15.000 = 15 in USA & here in Sweden 15.000 is read as 15000.

    Not saying the product is from Sweden. After all 15000 SEK is about 1800 USD :P Witch seems abit high. Most likley from somewhere in Asia.

    • Gabe_b says:

      15000 won (korea) is about 18 bucks US these days… Well actually more like 22 thanks to the financial 싯 스텀 of the last few months

  6. addrockk says:

    Turbo Bass! This Bass goes faster than other Bass!

  7. Pretentious White Girl says:

    “Duo bass beast pope phone.” Sounds like a Beck lyric.

  8. fpelayo says:

    bass boosting earphones (how the HELL did they get “Pope”?)

    nothin’ wrong with Turbo Bass – seen plenty of that description on earphones sold in the Western world

  9. Ras_Putin says:

    In catholic Vatican Pope phones you:
    Stop that! You’ll get hairy palms.

  10. Hell Hath No Fury says:

    *sings off-key with Alanis*
    Nobody callin on the phooone…cept for the Pope, maybe in Rome.

  11. OINK says:

    Wild-assed guess: HEAD phones?
    (really reaching here) the Pope is HEAD of the Church…???

  12. john-paul says:

    Will they be compatible with the plug in in my pop mobile though?

  13. Evertide says:

    I don’t know about you, but I would totally buy these based on their brand name alone.

  14. kaaC says:

    scary :/

  15. Psychedelic says:

    A new take on Pope on a Rope…

    • G-Rod says:

      That’s right, Vatican-Related Bath Products, innovators of the Pope on a Rope (Wash with it, go straight to Heaven!) has branched out into the electronics department!

  16. Chu says:

    There was a brand called “AIWA” in japan. It delivered a series of in-ear phones called “Pipe phone”, which uses a pipe to enhance the bass.
    Therefore, changing the brand slightly is a way to confuse customers, (ex. NIKE vs. NlKE, Coca-cola vs. Coka-cola..etc.)

  17. mockingpenguin says:

    the pope is BEAST!

  18. strange looking pope phone.


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