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Ah well, no Dustin, but it's still going to be a laugh.
It's but an old cliche.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Montenegro, Slovenia, Moldova and Estonia usually have traditional " neighbours " but this time it didn't work.
Romania hasn't neighbours and the song is boring but sometimes a good voice can do miracles.
But the belgian song was rather stupid than unconventional and
the irish turkey was plucked because the feathered indians looked silly.
Now I have a problem in that my fianceé hates Eurovision and we are supposed to be having friends around how can I manage to watch both Eurovision and Monaco qualifying when we are supposed to be entertaining?! :p
Eurovision is entertaining!
Susy and me are going oop north to her parents, who went out in the week and bought a new amp and speakers just because I criticised the sound quality last time we were there :eek:
Glad i wasn't the only one who thought she had marinated in fake tan.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
The only reason I watch Eurovision is because I know what I am going to get - Terry Wogan slowly getting drunk and taking the proverbial out of everything, Baltic nations voting for each other, fake chemistry between presenters who think that Eurovision is the pinacle of their careers and watching just about every nation (except for the UK, and as evidenced last night Estonia and Ireland) taking the whole thing seriously!
Apparently the Swedish man in charge is not very happy with Sir Terry and the Beeb... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-Erichsen.html
As we pay more than our fair share for Eurovision, i advise Bjorn to go away and let us have our fun!
Romania is a Balkan state and is a slavic nation - this helps them a lot. :p : There are simply so many countries from this region with a similar cultural background that it's hard for the Western European states to compete against them.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Estonia has a few neighbours, but certainly not enough to compete against Balkan states. :p : Although to be honest, I haven't been impressed by our songs of the last few years either. Finnish rock tends to help them out (thanks to the votes of 'heavy' fans), we probably need to find our niche too.
The fact that Slovenia and Montenegro didn't make it into the finals really surprised me - usually almost all of the Balkan states have made it into the finals. :p :
Next year also Kosovo will participate - Western countries must divide themselves too to have more chances. :)
About Belgium and Ireland - at least they differed from others with something (which can also be said about Azerbaijan), but I remember nothing from the others. Just a grey mass.
cant beat a bit of eurovision :p :
I cant see Great Britains winning at all or doing well for that fact. I heard a story yesterday that there are up to 5 times as many bets on great britian getting nul points than the actual winner of the eurovision song contest :laugh: typical brits, no faith............
Punctually:Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
1. Romania IS NOT a slavic state. ( and deep in my soul I hope it will never become one :laugh: ).If you listern to our entry who's half in italian and half in romanian you'll see the similarities between the 2 languages.
Our balkanic neighbours don't like us ( generally speaking ) and never give us points. The only traditional ally who never fails to give us 12 points is Spain.
2. A few years ago Estonia managed to win and I'm not sure it was only because of the song's quality. It's a fact that the ex soviet states also give votes to each other. On the other hand I've noticed that Estonia always gets points from the scandinavian coutries. However this year the entry was too poor to get through but I think in the past it was always in final.
3.All that Western countries must do is coming with good songs. Listern to the songs from Spain and France and you'll see what I mean. The little help from neighbourhood in undoubtful but when a song is too poor ( see Montenegro ) it's not enough.
Don't forget: Tonight it's the second semifinal.
Ireland.... wtf was that ? I'm speechless.
Which surely doesn't have anything to do with the up to 600.000 Romanians living in Spain... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
http://www.workpermit.com/news/2006_...st_economy.htm