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*I am calling it right now the US is going to the final, and maybe just maybe taking the cup.  I am not gonna get too ridiculous.
 
*I am calling it right now the US is going to the final, and maybe just maybe taking the cup.  I am not gonna get too ridiculous.
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*One of my friends is actually going to be working security for it. He's invited me to come do it with him, but I may be stuck here taking summer classes. Either way, the cup is going to be awesome.
  
 
* Write an opinion here. --sign your name/nickname
 
* Write an opinion here. --sign your name/nickname

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World Cup 2010 in South Africa

  • I cannot wait!!! It is so exciting to see the only team sport event in the World where every nation competes to their fullest potential!!!
  • I am calling it right now the US is going to the final, and maybe just maybe taking the cup. I am not gonna get too ridiculous.
  • One of my friends is actually going to be working security for it. He's invited me to come do it with him, but I may be stuck here taking summer classes. Either way, the cup is going to be awesome.
  • Write an opinion here. --sign your name/nickname
    • Write an answer here. --sign your name/nickname
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    • Write another answer here. --sign your name/nickname
  • Write an opinion here. --sign your name/nickname
    • Write an answer here. --sign your name/nickname
      • Write an answer to this answer here. --sign your name/nickname
    • Write another answer here. --sign your name/nickname
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