Speaker: KICK IT! Vuvuzelas and Jambulanis
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@ George Darroch, I think your tongue is planted firmly in cheek, but to be fair, I've attended many games of football in Scotland and not once have I had a Bag Pipe experience. Lots of passion, singing, one or two riots, and the odd sectarian chant by a few windbags, but never the Pipes. Personally I'd love to see Scotland back playing at a WC Finals and the only way I see that happening is for them to qualify as hosts. Susan Boyle theme song anyone?
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this excellent piece of graffiti on Wallace St
Blocked at work as "pornography". That must be some graphic graffiti.
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Found on Facebook
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Blocked at work as "pornography". That must be some graphic graffiti.
Really? Can you get to the rest of Miracle Pictures?
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Really? Can you get to the rest of Miracle Pictures?
Nope. The whole thing must just be rampant with pornography. Is it one of the "casting couch" places :)
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The key for NZ tonight will be to keep our shape for the full 90 minutes. Not 89 minutes, but the full whack.
Was surprisingly accurate, nice one Mike. Wisdom.
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Was surprisingly accurate, nice one Mike.
93 minutes I think you'll find :)
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3410,
Host broadcasters to 'filter' noise
Host Broadcast Services, the company that provides the broadcast feed for the World Cup, said Tuesday it has doubled its audio filters to reduce the constant blaring buzz of vuvuzelas.
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eq notches at 233Hz, 466Hz, 932Hz and 1864Hz
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Seth African living in Christchurch imports pesky horns to sell on TradeMe. Thanks a bunch, buddy.
Pullock, who lives in Burnside, also brought vuvuzelas to Christchurch in 2006.
"I tried to sell them on Trade Me, but no-one wanted them. I wanted to change the support in AMI stadium," he said.
However, the recent publicity has meant the horns are now in demand.
...Major sports venues around the globe are trying to make sure vuvuzelas don't catch on beyond South Africa.
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