If you are a fan of the World Cup, but hate the annoying sounds of the vuvuzela then check out the latest free application from Stardock in collaboration with the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London.
LOL wow... actually the other day in TF2 people were blasting that... omg good times.... (everyone was raging and I almost died laughing).
It must be frustrating being an Australian and being unable to steal the credit from New Zealand for once...
But you still can't help but try...
Thank you, Stardock, thank you so much!
Poor Aussies: beaten in rugby, yet another thrashing in cricket, and the final indignity, falling behind the Kiwis.
Sad, very sad...
Uh oh, Ghana got through and somebody else went out
You become Skillet's best friend for posting that comment?
I hope FIFA bans the Vuvuzela. I don't mind the buzzing sound as much, but there are reports that it can cause hearing damage, as well as the fact that the players complain that they can't concentrate because of the buzzing.
People say that we need to "respect" other cultures (typical politcal correctness BS), but this is the WORLD Cup, not the South Africa cup. The rest of the world doesn't have a tradition of tens of thousands of horns being blown at the top of the users lungs for 90 minutes straight.
Just ban the Vuvuzela so the players can play better and more of the world will want to watch this event, which only happens every 4 years.
Or...simply never hold the World Cup in South Africa again. Hit them where it hurts...their empty wallet and deserted tourism.
Shhh! The Kiwis are not in yet.
Does anyone care about Kiwis?
...apart from a few sheep that is...
Not anymore - they are out as well. Oz can rest easy and not have to hear the taunts.
Alternatively, you could convince everyone in the next country it is held in that the playing of cymbols is a tradition. Now that would be impressive.
I always thought firing a cannon was a great tradition.
Shame on you Fuzzy ... everyone loves Hobbits
Too bad about NZ. I was pulling for them. At least we finished above Italy.