Germany supporter Kevin Joo celebrated his birthday on Tuesday by blowing his vuvuzela and cheering his heart out as the Germany knocked four past a hapless Australian team. Photograph by Matthew Savides
A couple of months ago I wrote an article predicting that the vuvuzela would become the icon of the 2010 World Cup … little did I know!
This was round about the time we had a bit of a too a...
Well here is good news for the Vuvuzela fans, you can now tune in to Radio Vuvuzela and Vaseline will help you deal with Vuvuzela lips.
Vuvuzela.fm is a website where you can go in between matches to listen to the sweet sound of the vuvuzela.
How to Deal with Vuvuzela Lips
The weather and the hectic pace of the 2010 World Cup is also producing a new phenomena – Vuvuzela lips. Just ask those...
Of course the vuvuzela must stay. We started out this long hard 2010 World Cup journey with the vuvuzela and now why should we dump it because it
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Join in the 2010 World Cup fun and get your Vuvuzela for iPhone.
Virtual Vuvuzela
This virtual vuvuzela will make you imagine you are in a crowd of passionate African football fans, cheering their team and celebrating the beautiful game. So download your free Vuvuzela 2010 the only vuvuzela app for the iPod Touch and iPhone.
There is a warning, though, the use of the 2010 Vuvuzela for iPhone coul...
Now we know that the call has been sounded – the mighty elephant has blown the vuvuzela and is saying “bring it on”.
Well I guess we don’t know what the elephant is saying, but we know that when the elephant blows the vuvuzela, it’s time to march in body and spirit towards Soccer City where we will cheer on our warriors with the round ball with the beautiful noise of...
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