Eurovision - Ellada 2006!
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 12:44 am |
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| erolz |
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| magikthrill wrote: |
i mean song contest aside this is also a political competition.
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Personally I can not even it take it seriously as a song contest so the idea that it is a poltical competition is bizzare to me  |
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 12:49 pm |
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| Piratis |
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| We voted for Greece, Israel and Malta. |
Israel and Malta songs are totally not the kind of songs I like.
The greek song was good, and the performance was good also.
The Cyprus and Turkish songs sucked. Our guy was so sure that he was gona win
I also liked the song of Iceland and Esthonia that didn't pass to the final, and from the final I liked Switzerland, Norway, Hungury and UK. The German one was ok also. |
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 12:55 pm |
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| The songs that I like was Roumania, Israel (the woman was really beautiful and her dress pretty nice) and of course Greece. I did not see the songs of Norway and Switzerland because I fell asleep on the chair... Never the less it was a really nice contest. Well done Elena Paparizou, you made us all proud! |
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:07 pm |
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| cannedmoose |
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| jewel2005 wrote: |
| The songs that I like was Roumania, Israel (the woman was really beautiful and her dress pretty nice) and of course Greece. I did not see the songs of Norway and Switzerland because I fell asleep on the chair... Never the less it was a really nice contest. Well done Elena Paparizou, you made us all proud! |
You fell asleep through Norway's performance...
I thought the Maltese woman had an awesome pair of lungs hidden under her voluminous frame, nice song too. I liked Israel for the lovely woman alone, not a big fan of songs in Hebrew, too harsh for my Greek-ified listening ears... Norway rocked, I was almost tempted to 'rock on' in their honour.
Although I'm not a great fan of the Cyprus song, I thought he gave the performance all he had and it actually sounded better live than the over-produced version... very gay t-shirt though...
Personal favourite of the whole night, apart from Paparizou was the Moldovan song which featured the giagia in the rocking chair... something you could only get at Eurovision...  |
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:15 pm |
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What were the sounds that Gulseren kept shouting? Yeehaa yeeha!!! You suck Gulseren! Go back to France where you belong to- they even gave you 12 pts (I know diaspora did ) |
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:20 pm |
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| jewel2005 |
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| Well cannedmoose I fell asleep because I was really exhausted !! I was doing a lot of house cleaning that day and I was very tired. But I agree with you about our song, the Cypriot song. I think he tried to immitate Rouvas and it his t-shirt was pretty gay staff. |
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 3:45 am |
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ahh come on...the Greece song was fuckin terrible! Would you actually buy that!? it was cheesiest crap and although Paparizou is good looking and all...I thought has presence on stage was kinda masculine and some of her dance moves were cheap and amateur. Someone needs to take her to some of those 80's soul raves you still get in London and teach her how to dance.
I thought the best song was from Malta...but that fat bitch ruined it by constantly doin those ANNOYING Rikki Lake chicken-head flicks.
As for Cyprus, I was fuckin ashamed lol. Give me the girl who represented last year ANYTIME over that poushto who had the audacity to reperesnt us. I was gutted....I was thinking "all over the world, they gonna think Cyprus is full of guys like this".
And Terry Wogan, well...i've never liked that ignorant dumb gippo from day one. Whats funny, he puts down most things 'foreign' so he can promote the British (typical British inferiority complex)...and he's IRISH!!! (or is he a British subject from 'Northern Ireland'?, which explains things) |
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 11:50 am |
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Thing that annoys me about Wogan now is that any country that decides to incorporate a bit of its own national dance into it, should it involve joining arms and moving your legs, Wogan pipes up "oh look, they're doing riverdance"... malaka
No he's not British, he's from Eire. |
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:06 pm |
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I thought the best song was from Malta...but that fat bitch ruined it by constantly doin those ANNOYING Rikki Lake chicken-head flicks.
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LOL...i thought i was seeing things when she was doing that, strange women thought she was a chicken  |
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:45 pm |
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| She looked like one of the fat pigeons that hang around McD's at Victoria Station to me... |
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