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My 'council cave' at the end of a culdesac is a sports free zone.
The 'football field' opposite rarely sees any balls, and the TV is off for 95% of the time. Those plastic noise makers are on sale in Sainsburys thought I'd let you football fanatics know:rolleyes: ..soon every mommys little treasure will have one |
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I could understand these flaming horns when South Africa are playing, but for the rest its hard on the ear
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well theyre banned from Wimbledon and from the Henley Regatta .. but the Cricket is leaving it up to the grounds whether to ban them or not ...
BBC Sport - Tennis - Wimbledon crackdown on vuvuzelas and heres some facts about em ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/10312794.stm the scary bit being this .. Has the controversy affected sales? On the contrary. Neil van Schalkwyk says his firm has sold 1.5m vuvuzelas in Europe since October and expects sales of up to 20 million rand ($2.6m; £1.7m) over the course of the tournament. Brandon Bernardo of the vuvuzela.co.za website told Reuters news agency they could churn out at least 10,000 instruments a day. "We're completely sold out," he said. Furthermore, a Dutch designer firm has released a Vuvuzela 2010 app. According to its website, they have had 750,000 downloads of the application. Even without the World Cup, South Africa's vuvuzela industry is said to be worth around 50 million rand ($6.45m; £4.4m). |
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Whatever its classed as, it is absolutely atrocious. I've avoided quite a few games because it is so aggravating.
A Quick definition :- Loud & obnoxious (like some on here :D :D :D allegedly) OR Background – vuvuzela horn The vuvuzela is said to be based on the Kudu horn, a tribal instrument used to summon villagers to meetings. Originally made of tin, the vuvuzela rose to popularity in South Africa at football matches in the late 1990s. Its fate was sealed in 2001, when South-African-based company Masincedane Sport began to mass-produce a plastic version, thereby making it essential kit for football supporters across the country. The origin of the word vuvuzela is uncertain. Some argue that it originates from the Zulu for 'making a loud noise'. Others maintain it relates to township slang for the word 'shower', because it 'showers people with music'(!). The announcement in 2004 that South Africa would host the 2010 World Cup gave the vuvuzela a massive boost, securing the word itself a place in the dictionary. And not a lot of people knew that ..................... until now ;) |
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premiership clubs are saying theyre not banned ....
BBC Sport - Football - World Cup 2010: Premier League unfazed by vuvuzelas like this though thats been put on the bbc's 606 site ..... 606: DEBATE You know how all the South Africans are blowing their Vuvuzelas this world cup because it represents their culture? Well if England wins the World Cup bid will we be all playing the spoons? gun_for_the_hills |
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whats wrong with bagpipes .. i think theyre brill .. especially when played by my cousins .... mind you theyre irish ...:D:D:D
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the only people these things have any appeal to are the mentally deficent, spearchuckers and chavs, the ones who lick the windows from the inside on the small (special) school bus ;) |
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YouTube - Celtic Thunder - Caledonia sorry for thread wander , just a response answering shillelagh's post |
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They would not be so bad if they at least came out with a flipping tune!
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I posted my dislike in the other thread, before this one was started.
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A real laugh out loud at them being banned at Henley Regatta. Bit hard to blow and drink Pimms at the same time, despite the ban. :jimbo::D |
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