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#9 Yeah, I saw it too. Too bad that Denmark didn't make it through the semi-finals, but then again... the Danish song wasn't that good. The girl from Sweden, Lena Philliopson, had a pretty good song and she was really hot as well! ![]() |
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| | Eurovision....that time already...*sighs* I missed it this year, although I hear UK did terribly as always, damn political voting. I really want to see some crazy OTT stoopid stuff going on, you know, spandex's, clashing colours and comedy dance routines. If only it was thr 80's again. Chaos |
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| | It was an absolute farce. An absolute farce. Without any kind of bias, I can safely say that James Fox's song was the best by miles. But due to the Balkans all voting for eachother, and the Eastern Bloc all voting for eachother and Scandinavian countries all voting for eachother, the UK as well as France, Germany, Spain, etc never have a chance. It's a joke. They should limit the amount of entrants to 18, have regional 6 regional qualifying rounds with six countries in each in where only people from that region can vote. Take the top three from each region to go in the competition, then only alllow those involved in the competition to vote, this would reduce political voting a lot I think. |
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| Banned | I found those countries song bad anyway. Most people seemed to like Ukraine. Serbia Montenegro had the best song. Greece had the boy which all little girls voted for. I think it would've ended with those songs in the top 3 no matter which countries performed them. You can't compete in music anyway so I don't think this is a very big issue. |
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