FIFA is considering giving the vuvuzela horns a dirt nap Suggested Reading The Story of Temptations Legend David Ruffin’s Ascent and Tragic Downfall The Root’s Ultimate Guide to Holiday Dos and Don’ts ...
Soccer fans may be sick of hearing the sound of the vuvuzela, but a small business in Birmingham, Ala., is cashing in on the popularity of the noisemaker. Last year they predicted the horns would be a ...
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA -- Of all the South African sights and sounds that will make the 2010 World Cup http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/worldcup ...
Vuvuzela overuse annoys Jim Cella, but the former Concordia men's soccer head coach doesn't think the horns should be banned from the World Cup. "That's all you can hear is those 25-cent horns," said ...
International television viewers say they're turning off the sound and in some cases turning off the Cup to get away from the buzzing sound of vuvuzela horns, but most Africans cherish the plastic ...
In a fit of whimsy, YouTube has added a Vuvuzela button to its new video player. A vuvuzela horn, as you must know by now, is the official noise-maker of the 2010 World Cup. "No, it's not April Fools ...
The first time I saw a vuvuzela, my thoughts immediately turned to the 400 level of Verizon Center, and a certain celebrity Caps fan who sits therein. No, not Pat Sajak, and not Don Graham either.
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