CS5 Whoops, proofed in wrong profile. Save me!

I was working on some web graphics but proofed in Monitor RGB instead of Web. (My monitor isn't set up for web by default.) I didn't notice the shift until I checked the site on a another computer as they looked just fine in my browser.
The profiles have always been sRGB so the problem isn't with the conversion. I've tried assigning/converting to various profiles with no luck,
Is there a quick and easy way to match the colors to how they looked in the monitor proofing mode?
The intension was psychedelic but, instead, the colors look 'My Little Pony'.
I'm tired.

As your screen profile is likely bigger than srgb you may just not get there, but I wonder if assigning your screen profile to the image and then converting that to srgb would be a (less than ideal) possibility.

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