Vuvuzela Madness!It has been the subject of controversy, and many wanted it banned from the 2010 FIFA World Cup all together. In the end, FIFA decided the vuvuzela was legal... thank goodness.
If you've been buried under a rock for the past couple weeks, the vuvuzela is a horn from the South African culture. Modeled after a kudu horn, the vuvuzela has a very distinct sound, which has been heard on television sets around the world.
I am probably in the minority, and I totally cool with that, but I love the vuvuzela. I embrace not only the sound, but what it means to the nation of South Africa. I think it is great, and find it funny how many people are irritated by the vuvuzela.
Some may say, "I would rather listen to the chants and singing in the crowd!" Meh, I never enjoyed listening to inebriated people ramble and slur for 2 minutes, much less for an entire match (90 minutes, plus stoppage time).
Overall, I am trying to figure out my affinity for this horn. Maybe it's just the fact that I like things that bother people. Weird I know. Maybe it is my upbringing as a big brother and terrorizing my little sister. Who knows, but I find it fun. I might need to mature alittle, at least that is what my mom has been telling me for years. I should consult my shrink about this.
Sure, it may sound like a swarm of bees have congregated around the microphone during the match. Bees have a right to be soccer fans as well! Anyways, after awhile I don't even notice the sound anyways. No matter what, the vuvuzela is here to stay for a couple more weeks. Deal with it.
Plus, you could always watch the matches on mute. :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a discouraging comment! Don't pay any attention to them BCHsports team! They don't have the love of Christ in their life.
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