I’ll be honest with you: vuvuzelas in soccer games don’t annoy me.
Perhaps because I lived across from a soccer stadium for several years, and every Saturday or Sunday the air was filled with the sound of horns, air-cans and lots of yelling, singing and cussing by the fans.
But still, vuvuzelas as they appeared in the current World Cup 2010 soccer games annoyed a lot of peace-seeking fans of the game and also those that are not really fans but see soccer as a novelty.
A lot of Americans place golf into the realm of sports, leaving soccer – the sport with the most fans worldwide – outside of their tv channel favorites.
Onto domaining.
I’d like to introduce you to the “Vuvuzela domainers“.
These are parachute drops of individuals who yap a lot and eagerly hand out free advice about domains. In effect, vuvuzela domainers are white noise generators; they often talk down on established individuals in domaining.
To challenge the success of established figures in domaining – domainers such as Frank Schilling, Rick Schwartz, the Castello brothers, Mike Mann, Ron Jackson, Dr. Kevin Ham etc. you have to present your very own achievements eponymously – so that others can compare you to those monumental pillars of domaining.
If you simply create noise as an anonymous challenger of authority hidden in the domaining crowd, then you are nothing but a Vuvuzela domainer.
Simple as that.
Well said.
“If you simply create noise as an anonymous challenger of authority hidden in the domaining crowd, then you are nothing but a Vuvuzela domainer”.
That why I respect YOU!!! Mr.Domain Gang
As a footnote, World Cup continues tomorrow Friday so those of you with vuvuzela withdrawal symptoms can get your fix 😀
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We get the point, Tia 😛
Z? 😛 😀
They should all add this plugin to their sites, hilarious
http://planetozh.com/blog/?s=vuvuzela
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Running out of ideas?
BullS, no. It’s an inner joke. You need to follow the Domaining.com headlines to understand it.