The lower pitch of a vuvuzela is much less intrusive when you're trying to listen to the commentary. And at least the loudness of a vuvuzela is limited by the strength of the blower's own lungs.
....not that I think everyone should sit in well-behaved silence, or anything.
Of course, I've never heard the air horns used quite as much as the vuvuzelas are.
Elaine
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I kinda want to get some of these for when I attend games
14/06/2010 01:48:21 PM
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~kills you with brain~
14/06/2010 02:09:02 PM
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They're a zillion times better than those high-pitched pressure canister horns.
14/06/2010 02:24:22 PM
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Well I don't like those either....
14/06/2010 02:27:48 PM
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That word looks so dirty. *NM*
14/06/2010 05:57:01 PM
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I like them, it makes the South African World Cup a South African World Cup rather than generic
14/06/2010 02:14:13 PM
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My only problem with them is that the sound of the crowd never really changes.
14/06/2010 02:26:10 PM
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