They seem like they'd be cool to use in unison.
South African supporters at cricket and rugby matches are usually notable for singing and dancing, instead we've just got a constant low buzz. But if that's how people want to enjoy a soccer match then fair enough.
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Oh, how simply grand it is to be travelling by dirigible again. Direct us to the west good sir, tonight we will remember what it is to live.
Oh, how simply grand it is to be travelling by dirigible again. Direct us to the west good sir, tonight we will remember what it is to live.
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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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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It seems a bit of a shame though,
14/06/2010 02:34:15 PM
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