Vuvus are here to stay! I told my mates before the World Cup started, Vuvuzelas and Makarapas are going to be the biggest exports form the African World Cup.
"Sainsbury’s has already sold more than 15,000 of the £2 horns, and expects to sell at least 60,000 more as it becomes the “must have” accessory of the 2010 World Cup. The online retailer Amazon has also reported a huge surge in demand." - Telegraph
See? :) embrace it and get your own, then it wont be irritating because you will be too busy blowing your own!
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It sounds like they are playing in a beehive...
But it could be worse. In Cuba the baseball fans play trumpets and drums; some well, most not. It's "colorful" for the first few minutes...
BBBAAAAAAZZAAAIIIIAAZZZZISUUUSUSUSSIIIAAAAAZZAUIOOOOZZSSAAAAAUUUU!!!!!!
Same knob that decided no New Zealand team couild take a dump without thrashing a haka to death in the delusion that it intimidates people.
If they wanted to intimidate people with kiwi culture show them what we're about to start paying for bloddy Keyoto. That'll move your bowels.
Vuvus are here to stay! I told my mates before the World Cup started, Vuvuzelas and Makarapas are going to be the biggest exports form the African World Cup.
"Sainsbury’s has already sold more than 15,000 of the £2 horns, and expects to sell at least 60,000 more as it becomes the “must have” accessory of the 2010 World Cup. The online retailer Amazon has also reported a huge surge in demand." - Telegraph
See? :) embrace it and get your own, then it wont be irritating because you will be too busy blowing your own!
James - South Africa
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