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So growing up I was a huge fan of
GI Joes, and Hasbro started coming out with GI Joes action figures and vehicles with real missile and gun sounds. Most of you guys and girls who grew up in the 1980s (and early 90s) probably remember it very well. How about the executor keychain? Anyone remember that. I remember having battles with my friends while we were out at malls and parks. Anyone else do that? The executor keychain is another classic that for many had been forgotten about until now.
Welcome the BeExecutor App that is available for all touch screen BlackBerry devices OS 5.0+. Developed by big kid at heart Harry (@footose) w/General Media Group. This definitely a must have app. All you do is tap and hold button to play one of eight effects.
The 8 sound effects include:
- Bomb “Sound Effects”
- Explosons
- Siren
- “Machine Gun”
- Phasers
- Lasers
- Falls
- Gatling Gun
So if you want to experience the days of your youth again, or if you just want to have some fun. Pick up the BeExecutor and for $0.99 which is a steal since most of the actually keychains cost more than that. Most which I have seen has been between the 3-5$ range. This more than just a fun time killer.Turn your home, office, or fun spot down town into your war zone with BeExecutor. If you want to bring that inner child out again point your BlackBerry touch screen device to the link below.
BeExecutor for $0.99>>
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