Constantinople
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I know how to play the vuvuzela.
I know how to play the vuvuzela.
I also have "access" to it, but I don't have the $6 necessary to buy it from PSN. Boo.I actually have the Rayman game you were just talking about, to be honest its like a couple feet away from me. That PC one.
Speaking of instruments, I play a little guitar, although I'm not an expert or anything. I really wanna learn the Piano though. I'm pretty good with FL Studio at least.
The best way to piss off your coworkers, friends, and family.
I should have added I know how to play the vuvuzela very loudly but I guess everyone does?
Yeah, it's kinda implied that everyone that knows how to play the vuvuzela can play it at obnoxious levels. In this case, playing it is the same thing as playing it at obnoxious levels.
HATERZ GON HATE.
I want a Voovoo Sailor ):
You were in South Africa? Were you there during the World Cup or what?
Also, I heard Vuvuzelas were banned at just about every sporting event in the U.S, due to how popular they were getting and people talking about bringing them to U.S sporting events.
ARE YOU kidding me? I READ TWILIGHT. This is why my gender is stereotypically questionable XD. Today I finally caught HO-OH, but i was so lazy I used my Master Ball -.-. Well, it was being annoying, so I went for it.What exactly do you mean?
Anyone here who DOESN'T read Twlight? Today at school...omgwtf. That's all they ever talk about...
Yes, I was there during the World Cup.
Oh my, that sounded…I don't know whether to fun because of the game or awful because of the vuvuzelas almost ruining the game.
The vuvuzelas were only part of the noise. They were a very large part of the noise, but the World Cup is very noisy even without them. So I don't think they ruined the experienced.
But the synchronization of the vuvuzelas would certainly be more annoying than the random sounds and yells of normal people.
Well, to me at least. Normally synchronization would be awesome, but I don't like it when it sounds like my ear is up against a nest of hornets.
This. I only watched the World Cup and got my soul crushed when Spain got a goal in the ~118th minute. They could've gotten way more goals but both teams missed their share of opportunities.Ahh.. sports... this is the awkward part of my life, because I am the only male I know who doesn't watch any form of sports other thank Pokemon contests on TV o.O.
Well, luckily (lol), I had a rather bad seat so I was actually behind most of the vuvuzela noise.
This. I only watched the World Cup and got my soul crushed when Spain got a goal in the ~118th minute. They could've gotten way more goals but both teams missed their share of opportunities.
So it was a blessing in disguise?
Yes, I would call it a blessing in disguise. Especially since no one knew the vuvuzela would be so prominent this year.