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Vuvuzelas

Here are two portuguese players, veloso and miguel, who love vuvuzelas: :innocent_smile_1:

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Saw this photo posted:

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Look at that bitch... That's what football means to her, blow something as loud as possible and need workman earphones so she doesn't go deaf but the rest of the crowd can go *** themselves.

:D
 
I saw a green laser beam in Argentina-Nigeria match when Messi was taking freekick (Hopefully, it didn't hit his face), which is also danger to players as Vuvuzelas. Non-african teams should be aware of it.

vitu;2887767 said:
Shut up and enjoy the world cup. If the English team fails blame it on the vuvuzelas....
No, blame to Jabulani.
 
The world cup is in africa - the vuvuzela is african - vuvuzela were also popular there before the worldcup was there - in mexico and argentinia they have also some things wich are similar to the vuvuzela

so schut the f*ck up :swear2: If someone doesnt like them - switch off your speakers.

drama queens :innocent_smile_1: after the worldcup you wont hear them anymore
 
There's a Vuvuzela iPhone App, i don't know which clowns find the time to even use it.
 
It's hard to "shut up and enjoy the World Cup" with the poor level of football on show. Vuvuzelas just make it more irritating, and the same happens with the ball. By the same time in 2006, we saw a ****load of screamers being scored and some very good games. Now players cant even hit the target ffs. Anyway, I've been watching WC's since 1994, when I was seven years old, and based on the first round of games, this one is the worst at the moment.
 
I saw a statistic that the vuvu has a louder decible than a chain saw or a rock concert. That would be pretty loud and annoying to sit next to.
 
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