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World Cup Fever!!! ^_^


The competition for the world most famous game besides Olympic Games finally arrived again, at South Africa this time! I believe almost everyone is so obsessed with the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches, and some of the people around us are actually gambling with those matches throughout the whole competition -- a common scene though. This is the time for all football fans to hang out, spend their time in front of the television or perhaps live on the scene itself to watch the most extraordinary game for them.

For now, I have watched the match of Germany Vs. Australia, and it was indeed a perfectly interesting football match that I have ever seen. I'm not an avid football fan, but at least I didn't fall asleep throughout the whole match. Probably the match between Germany Vs. Australia is the first match that I watched every part of it! The most amazing part was, the forth goal by Cacau from Germany was scored just after 3 minutes the third goal scored by Mueller. Germany was just totally on fire!!! Eventually, Germany won the match with 4:0 against Australia. The German team was just spendid on the game! Besides, South Korea and Japan have made it to the next ground, and I, as an Asian, am really proud of those teams. The match today would be the match between North Korea and Brazil. Would the North Korea win Brazil, or a draw, or be defeated? We will just wait and see. Stay tuned for that ! xD

As the official anthem for the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup, Waka waka by Shakira has gained its popularity throughout the globe, and it has became one of my favourite songs too! Here are the lyrics of Waka waka:


Enjoy peeps!!! Stay tuned ! Signing off~ 

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