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Advantages: some love it Disadvantages: some hate it
When the French football team had returned home from the Football World Championship in South Africa, the newspaper Le Monde conducted a poll on who was responsible for the disgraceful defeat - they hadn’t even reached the eighth final -, the result was: ...
MALU 03.07.2010 ·Read full review
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Review of Vuvuzela
I would just like to write a review on the Vuvuzela, which is a wonderful yet slightly annoying supposed musical instrument that is currently being used by many a football fan who are in the throes of suporting their team in that little known football to ...
dynamicnurse 26.06.2010 ·Read full review
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Review of Vuvuzela
Advantages: quite fun, loud, nice appearance Disadvantages: cheaply made, can break quite easily, far too expensive
...Oh god, the Vuvuzela. Up until a few weeks ago I had absolutely no idea what a Vuvuzela was (it sounds like a creepy 50s B movie female supervillain who might star alongside Vampira) but now, still locked as we are in world cup fever, it seems impossible ...
Burning_Darkness 01.07.2010 ·Read full review
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Review of Vuvuzela
Advantages: just perfect for the world cup Disadvantages: it is too loud
The vuvuzela I heard is a part of the south african culture. It is a plastic horn like or trumpetlike device that when blown produces a lot of noise that researchers have put at about 120 decibels. History though has it that the origins of this instrume ...
donnaheff 25.06.2010 ·Read full review
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Review of Vuvuzela
After losing my previous mouthpiece in an accident, i can only comment well on the smooth sound i get with this mouthpiece. It has been very useful for getting to the high notes and allows a wide range of expressions i was not able to play before, this ma ...