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Eurovision Song Contest
#61
I didn´t manage to see it without having lisening the Spanish song. It´s hard, but I prefered to listen it than to jump from the bus... :roll:

And it wasn´t so bad. Sadly some of the dancers took it seriously (and it mustn´t be like that). Actually, it´s the best place of Spain since 2004 :lol:

It was worse when we had "operacion triunfo", the Spanish version of "singing Big Brother". You were getting mad by the song months before Eurovision :roll:
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#62
Apart from our UK entry, Andy, who performed the best song for the UK since I can remember (it was an actual proper song!) I thought the Cypriot entry was good and the Thracian (Bulgarian) one wasn’t bad, neither of them got through to the final though! No accounting for taste!
Quote:Actually, it´s the best place of Spain since 2004 :lol:

Well deserved! Big Grin P It’s meant to be a bit of fun isn’t it? Anyone know what '¡Perrea! ¡Perrea!' Means??

Oh well; at least we know we didn’t deserve to do so terribly this year! Big Grin

Even Malta didn’t vote for us! Usually our only ally! :o

The political voting is pretty terrible! We can generally guess who the countries will give their votes to before they announce them!
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#63
Quote:The political voting is pretty terrible! We can generally guess who the countries will give their votes to before they announce them!

as has been said: it's a circus ... they should leave the music out in future ... the people would probably vote the same :?
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It was stolen from Latvia!
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#65
The Spanish presenter (?) was almost one precog...he knowed who were giving the "big points" to whom before it actually happened :?

No big surprises, usually.
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
[Image: escudocopia.jpg]Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
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