To cheer on their football (soccer) team in the 2010 World Cup!
Yes, after Tottenham Hotspurs they were second to ban them
depends on the time itunes does alot of promos to get people to buy music the cheaper it is the more people will buy
the best place is probably itunes although you can always just buy cd's to.
It means that they have lots of tickets and want people to buy them so they have a big sale.
No it's not.
The vuvuzelas were introduced in 1910 by Isahah Shempe, to worship god.
In a store.
Maybe millions. There have been many lawsuits about the vuvuzela in the past years.
Buy the shirt, you can at least wear it. The vuvuzelas are extremely annoying and what are you going to do with it?
Vuvuzelas have been banned from Wimbledon, Yankee Stadium, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Onomatopoeia
vuvuzelas
Noisemaker - includes vuvuzelas
yes, at sporting events
Yes, after Tottenham Hotspurs they were second to ban them
They are called vuvuzelas.
Watching the World Cup? Are the announcers being drowned out by what sounds like a swarm of angry bees? You can thank those tiny plastic horns, called vuvuzelas, which are a staple of every South African football game.