DID YOU ADLIB THE "BING!" FROM GROUNDHOG DAY? That was in the script. The only thing I adlibbed was how I did it. Or, I threw in a few extras and the "Am I right am I right am I right?"
You know, Microsoft called me to do "Bing." And, I did it. nd they paid me five hundred dollars, and I did the first "Bing." Then, they electronically sampled my voice and did it for all the rest and cut me out of the deal. I would've gotten paid every time they did it, but they paid me once, and then they did an electronic "Bing!" that sampled my "Bing!"
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