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It’s a Blog Post Botswana

Written here on Monday, June 7th, 2010 by

Hats and Ball
Hats and Ball

The Ball and the former 1st Lady
The Ball and the former 1st Lady

Stamped and Signed The Ball can enter Botswana
Stamped and Signed The Ball can enter Botswana

Zebras waiting for The Ball to arrive
Zebras waiting for The Ball to arrive

DHL Botswana in da Haus
DHL Botswana in da Haus

Theo Walcott sports 3 Lions Shirt with pride dispite World Cup cold shoulder
Theo Walcott sports 3 Lions Shirt with pride despite World Cup cold shoulder

England prepare for World Cup with barefoot match in Botswana
England prepare for World Cup with barefoot match in Botswana

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