If you have been following the World Cup you should enjoy this song.
If you have been following the World Cup you should enjoy this song.
Ugh. I hate those stupid things. They're so annoying. That song is good though.
did you all know you can follow the_vuvuzela
on twitter?
the thoughts are profound-
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As i said earlier, Vuvuzela's all need to be snapped off FAR up the ass of the people using them.
Fire Goodell
Suit, have you seen the facebook group some Ohio State students started. They were trying to get all of the OSU fans who are attending the Penn State game this season to bring vuvuzelas. The Big Ten put the kibosh on it so now it will be against Eastern Michigan.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126875170686653
Vuvuzela craze spreads to baseball
MIAMI (Reuters) – Get your ear plugs ready, the Vuvuzela is going global.
The Florida Marlins baseball team handed out free horns to the first 15,000 fans through the gate for their game with the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday.
Not surprisingly, as anyone who has watched a World Cup match would know, the result was a night of constant, vibrating noise.
While the young fans brandishing the mini-version of the South African plastic horn enjoyed the fun, the players were not amused.
"This isn't soccer," Marlins second baseman Dan Uggla, who wore earplugs, told MLB.com.
"I know the World Cup is going on, but this is baseball. We don't want to hear horns or anything like that. We want to hear the crowd cheering. We want to hear the crowd getting behind us, not horns," he said.
The Marlins, who often struggle to draw good crowds, frequently put on bands and other attractions on Saturdays.
"We try to create either a sound or visual giveaway," said Marlins' vice president of marketing Sean Flynn. "This is probably the loudest item we've had."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100620/...ela_baseball_1
Get use to it guys.
This stupid thing better NOT make it to NFL games.
The mute button and earplugs will be the new hotness this Fall....
Fire Goodell
vuvuzelas....I just read that so wrong.