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Saturday, June 12, 2010

World Cup 2010 Sounds like a bee hive

I'm really enjoying the 2010 World Cup but it sounds Bees having a party.
It would seem that the crowds are prepared to blow their horns for 90 minutes in each game.

Fans are exuberantly cheering their favorite teams. The Red Devils turned out to support Korea Republic in their game opener against Greece. I have to hand it to those Korean fans they seem to be right in their element. South African fans have proven themselves to be Ultimate Football fans. The expression on almost every face is one of enjoyment and happiness to be hosting the world.
South Africa seems to have grown since it's Apartheid system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994. Apartheid literally means "apartness" in Afrikaans. Now if we can just bring the World Cup to the Middle east maybe we can end the conflict there.

Culture is something South Africa boasts in great abundance. Art and Music are as diverse as South Africa's population.
Enjoy the World Cup South Africa
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The ESPN World Cup Companion: Everything You Need to Know About the Planet's Biggest Sports EventThe Story of the World Cup: The Essential Companion to South Africa, 2010 (World Cup 2010)World Cup 2010: The Indispensable Guide to Soccer and GeopoliticsThe Glorious World Cup: A Fanatic's Guide

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