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Old Spice Voicemail Message Generator

Old Spice Voicemail Message Generator
You may be aware of a recent Old Spice advertising campaign featuring a handsome man in absurd situations. He has posted a video on YouTube that could be used to prepare a personalized voicemail message (and then another one for ladies). This page generates such messages for you. Choose the parts of the message that you want and press "generate". You'll get an MP3 file with your message. Since there were many questions about it: this website doesn't send the message to your phone.

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