Sorry, LGS. I seem to be getting an increasing amount of spam. I've put the settings back but if it continues may have to resort to the annoying word verification.
If you want to watch the World Cup without the vuvuzelas (or at most 1 or 2) check out the Women's U20 and revel in the silence. Of course, there isn't much of a crowd either. A shame, really.
Excellent! Still chuckling!
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NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm still hoarse from yesterday...
That last one especially is magic. Oh, I just realised that your site does not allow me to post a comment using my wordpress identity.
ReplyDeleteoh that vuvuzula thingy ... so annoying
ReplyDeleteSorry, LGS. I seem to be getting an increasing amount of spam.
ReplyDeleteI've put the settings back but if it continues may have to resort to the annoying word verification.
Loved it!
ReplyDeleteDreadful things, making an appalling sound!!
But then I'm an old kill joy ;)
We had to turn the World Cup off because of the horrible noise!
ReplyDeleteToo funny---I am still laughing!! MB
ReplyDeleteI barely noticed the vuvuzela's... which is strange because annoying noises usually annoy me.
ReplyDeleteI had to google vuvuzela - clearly I'm not a soccer fan!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the stadium boffins are banning those things for down here, terribly irritating things that they are. Love the posters tho'.
ReplyDeleteThe most annoying sound since the Jonas Brothers. Oh, yes, indeed.
ReplyDeleteWe have a co-worker who came back from the World Cup in South Africa, and guess what she brought with her. Just guess... :-)
That amused me very much! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
jj
Ha!
ReplyDeleteIf you want to watch the World Cup without the vuvuzelas (or at most 1 or 2) check out the Women's U20 and revel in the silence. Of course, there isn't much of a crowd either. A shame, really.
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ReplyDeleteGreat "cat-tures" ;-P
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