Esoteric
04-10-2007, 10:36 PM
(taken from www.iol.co.za (http://www.iol.co.za))
A man from Australia was embarrassed when his mobile phone's orgasm ringtone sounded in a packed courtroom.
Lawyers and members of the public struggled to contain their laughter as the voice of a woman experiencing heightened pleasure rang for up to 20 seconds.
But the owner of the mobile phone was lucky not to find himself facing contempt charges as people in the public gallery had been warned to turn off their mobile telephones.
Acting magistrate Roger Stark tried to ignore the ring tone and attend to the case before him at Ipswich Magistrates Court in Australia.
But the message kept repeating: "Oh, yeah... yeah... oh, yeah... do it to me."
A man seated in the public gallery could reportedly be seen trying to turn off his phone whilst attempting to hide his obvious embarrassment.
The man could have found himself held in contempt of court or charged with causing a public nuisance which carries a maximum sentence of six month's jail. - Ananova.com
A man from Australia was embarrassed when his mobile phone's orgasm ringtone sounded in a packed courtroom.
Lawyers and members of the public struggled to contain their laughter as the voice of a woman experiencing heightened pleasure rang for up to 20 seconds.
But the owner of the mobile phone was lucky not to find himself facing contempt charges as people in the public gallery had been warned to turn off their mobile telephones.
Acting magistrate Roger Stark tried to ignore the ring tone and attend to the case before him at Ipswich Magistrates Court in Australia.
But the message kept repeating: "Oh, yeah... yeah... oh, yeah... do it to me."
A man seated in the public gallery could reportedly be seen trying to turn off his phone whilst attempting to hide his obvious embarrassment.
The man could have found himself held in contempt of court or charged with causing a public nuisance which carries a maximum sentence of six month's jail. - Ananova.com