Even if you’re not much of a soccer (football) fan, you likely have heard about the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the greatest soccer championship of them all. This year’s tournament is being held in South Africa, where the fans have an affinity for blowing vuvuzela horns.
These horns have stirred up a great amount of controversy for their constant buzzing which distracts from the action on the field. While their are valid arguments on both sides of the debate, I chose the comedy route.
Vuvuzela Fever
A quick warning – you may have to lower your speakers for this one
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Do you think that the horns are distracting from the great soccer being played or do you appreciate this cultural nuance?
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Very creative. I thought that you looked more attractive in this video than in any of your other ones, Love and hugs, Angie
Thank you Angie!
I know I keep saying it, but you absolutely crack me up. You should host Weekend Update on SNL! Great stuff – very creative.
Thanks Corey
I work for a global palstics manufacturer. From our corporate website …
… at the 19th Football World Championship in South Africa, fans will be noisily cheering their teams on with over 10 million Vuvuzelas – the traditional South African fan trumpet – manufactured by Allit using SABIC’s HDPE M300054. …
That’s High Density Poly-Ethylene.
I hate the sound of the vuvuzela and wish it didn’t exist but unfortunately it does and it pays my wages
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Rachel
Well in that case I hope they stay popular