Benji Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 Plus noone can actually get a successful noise out of them.
Narborough_fox Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 Plus noone can actually get a successful noise out of them. My dad can.
Benji Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 My dad can. So can mine, but only after i rammed it up his ass for buying one.
StanSP Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 So can mine, but only after i rammed it up his ass for buying one. You rammed a vuvuzela up your father's arse? Disgusting.
Benji Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 You rammed a vuvuzela up your father's arse? Disgusting. I'm the boy from that new show on tv about having two dads. The effects have worn off on me.
Narborough_fox Posted 21 July 2010 Posted 21 July 2010 http://www.lcfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~2098056,00.html
TWUKO Posted 22 July 2010 Posted 22 July 2010 The safety and wellbeing of supporters and players is parampunt and any distruption caused as a result of the use of items such as the vuvuzela will be avoided whenever possible. Yeah because if someone next to you in the stand was blowing that thing constantly you'd either 1. smack em round the head with it (risk to fan) or 2. throw it on to the pitch (risk to players) I'm guessing thats what they mean?
davieG Posted 22 July 2010 Posted 22 July 2010 http://celticfc.net/...0610154759.aspx Got to feel sorry for Celtic fans After demand from supporters, This is the problem with organisations they have a few people contacting them saying 'are you going to be selling these things' and they think we all want them. Conveniently forgetting, in the pursuit of a quick buck the thousands that don't want them who are hardly going to contact them to say 'you're not going to be selling these are you'? The same thing is happening through out society where the vocal minority force their wishes on the silent majority. Now you could say why don't the silent majority speak up more and organise themselves - well if something doesn't already exist or is not happening it's some what difficult to predict what the next media inspired frenzy is going to be about.
Fox in a Box Posted 22 July 2010 Posted 22 July 2010 Post Horn = Brass Instrument Vuvuzela = Plastic blowhole for complete maulers So no, not technically the same instrument at all. So I can make myself a brass VuVuzela and bring it in then?
Fosse Boy Posted 22 July 2010 Posted 22 July 2010 So I can make myself a brass VuVuzela and bring it in then? Well that wouldn't be a vuvuzela, it'd be a different instrument. Vuvuzelas by definition are made of plastic.
Blue Bob Posted 24 July 2010 Posted 24 July 2010 We should start a Kop band ! We have one they are called Kasabian!!!
haraven Posted 24 July 2010 Posted 24 July 2010 As will some of the younger celtic fans, i'd imagine... & for witty remark
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