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Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:38 pm
by Gil Dobie
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Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:43 pm
by BlueHen86
Vuvuzelas are cool, they are also part of the South African culture. People should quit crying about them.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:59 am
by bandl
It doesn't really bother me, I guess I've already tuned it out. But if it did bother me and I still wanted to watch the game, I'd press this button on my remote:

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Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:00 am
by Gil Dobie
BlueHen86 wrote:Vuvuzelas are cool, they are also part of the South African culture. People should quit crying about them.
I like them too, just get a kick out of all the complaining. :lol:

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:31 am
by BlueHen86
Gil Dobie wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:Vuvuzelas are cool, they are also part of the South African culture. People should quit crying about them.
I like them too, just get a kick out of all the complaining. :lol:
Me too. They are like white noise. After a few minutes I don't even noitice them anymore.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:32 am
by 89Hen
BlueHen86 wrote:Vuvuzelas are cool
:jack: They suck bawls.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:18 pm
by 93henfan
When did they become vuvuzelas? People have been playing those annoying blue, plastic horns at Delaware games since I was a kid.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:53 pm
by bandl
93henfan wrote:When did they become vuvuzelas? People have been playing those annoying blue, plastic horns at Delaware games since I was a kid.
That's what they are called over there. Same thing, different name. You are SOOOOOOOOO uncultured.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:03 pm
by 93henfan
bandl wrote:
93henfan wrote:When did they become vuvuzelas? People have been playing those annoying blue, plastic horns at Delaware games since I was a kid.
That's what they are called over there. Same thing, different name. You are SOOOOOOOOO uncultured.
Why yes, because the mark of culture is keeping up with what South Africans call plastic horns.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:08 pm
by bandl
93henfan wrote:
bandl wrote: That's what they are called over there. Same thing, different name. You are SOOOOOOOOO uncultured.
Why yes, because the mark of culture is keeping up with what South Africans call plastic horns.
Well, if you can't keep up with their culture then you're a racist.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:09 pm
by 93henfan
bandl wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Why yes, because the mark of culture is keeping up with what South Africans call plastic horns.
Well, if you can't keep up with their culture then you're a racist.
I bet you didn't know that they call farts "gesi", did you? Now who's uncultured, you fucking backwoods hillbilly? Take that!

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:12 pm
by bandl
93henfan wrote:
bandl wrote: Well, if you can't keep up with their culture then you're a racist.
I bet you didn't know that they call farts "gesi", did you? Now who's uncultured, you fucking backwoods hillbilly? Take that!
Fuck. I've been had.

:oops: :oops:

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:30 pm
by 93henfan
bandl wrote:
93henfan wrote:
I bet you didn't know that they call farts "gesi", did you? Now who's uncultured, you fucking backwoods hillbilly? Take that!
Fuck. I've been had.

:oops: :oops:
I sure hope babelfish (or whatever I googled for swahili) is right, or I may be the one that was had. :oops:

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:32 pm
by bandl
93henfan wrote:
bandl wrote:
Fuck. I've been had.

:oops: :oops:
I sure hope babelfish (or whatever I googled for swahili) is right, or I may be the one that was had. :oops:
ohgoddammit, swahili isn't even an official language in South Africa! goddammit!

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:13 pm
by 93henfan
bandl wrote:
93henfan wrote:
I sure hope babelfish (or whatever I googled for swahili) is right, or I may be the one that was had. :oops:
ohgoddammit, swahili isn't even an official language in South Africa! goddammit!
:lol:

It sure sounds like it should be.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:20 pm
by DukeJack
93henfan wrote:
bandl wrote: ohgoddammit, swahili isn't even an official language in South Africa! goddammit!
:lol:

It sure sounds like it should be.
Igesi does mean gas in Zulu though - and that is an official language

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:23 pm
by 93henfan
DukeJack wrote:
93henfan wrote:
:lol:

It sure sounds like it should be.
Igesi does mean gas in Zulu though - and that is an official language
Take that bandl! BOOYAH!!

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:17 am
by bandl
DukeJack wrote:
93henfan wrote:
:lol:

It sure sounds like it should be.
Igesi does mean gas in Zulu though - and that is an official language
You're dead to me.

And why in the FUCK would you know that??

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:34 am
by 93henfan
I saw Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at UD (sans Paul Simon) when I was a student, so I clearly have more culture than you anyway, Bandl.

In fact, some of my best friends are black.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:38 am
by bandl
93henfan wrote:I saw Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at UD (sans Paul Simon) when I was a student, so I clearly have more culture than you anyway, Bandl.

In fact, some of my best friends are black.
I lived with the black guys for 4 years at JMU. See, I'm cultured.

I met Coolio also. :thumb:

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:33 am
by andy7171
bandl wrote:
93henfan wrote:I saw Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at UD (sans Paul Simon) when I was a student, so I clearly have more culture than you anyway, Bandl.

In fact, some of my best friends are black.
I lived with the black guys for 4 years at JMU. See, I'm cultured.

I met Coolio also. :thumb:
Also sodomy.

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:35 am
by andy7171
BlueHen86 wrote:
Gil Dobie wrote:
I like them too, just get a kick out of all the complaining. :lol:
Me too. They are like white noise. After a few minutes I don't even noitice them anymore.
Like the cicadas?

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:40 pm
by BlueHen86
andy7171 wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
Me too. They are like white noise. After a few minutes I don't even noitice them anymore.
Like the cicadas?

Yes, or as some people in South Africa call them: sekokwalala. :D

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:51 am
by ATrain
93henfan wrote:I saw Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at UD (sans Paul Simon) when I was a student, so I clearly have more culture than you anyway, Bandl.

In fact, some of my best friends are black.
Big deal, I saw Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, and a lot of MY best friends are gay men who are clearly far superior for culture and fashion than any straight man (color is irrelevant in that matter).

I also knew that vuvuzelas are what the South Africans call those plastic horns, and that the country that is surrounded on all sides by South Africa is Lesotho, and the official languages of that country are Sesotho and English.

Beat that, you undercultured neanderthal :-P

Re: Sounds of the 2010 World Cup

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:03 pm
by Grizalltheway
ATrain wrote:
93henfan wrote:I saw Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at UD (sans Paul Simon) when I was a student, so I clearly have more culture than you anyway, Bandl.

In fact, some of my best friends are black.
Big deal, I saw Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, and a lot of MY best friends are gay men who are clearly far superior for culture and fashion than any straight man (color is irrelevant in that matter).

I also knew that vuvuzelas are what the South Africans call those plastic horns, and that the country that is surrounded on all sides by South Africa is Lesotho, and the official languages of that country are Sesotho and English.

Beat that, you undercultured neanderthal :-P
Kannst du eine andere Sprache (außer Englisch) sprechen? Wenn nicht, dann bist du sicher unkultiviert. :coffee: