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Previously on "Eurovision"
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Ah yes, the old Winston Churchill quote - "You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they have exhausted all the alternatives."
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They took a bloody long term to join in.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostMuch as it pains me to admit it, if it wasn't for the americans then they'd all be marching around in jackboots and lederhosen.
Yes, they feathered their own nest in the process, but you do have to acknowledge that Britain would not have been able to do it on their own.
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Much as it pains me to admit it, if it wasn't for the americans then they'd all be marching around in jackboots and lederhosen.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Postthe voting was an absolute farce...they seem to forget that if it wasn't for us they'd all be marching around in jackboots and lederhosen
Yes, they feathered their own nest in the process, but you do have to acknowledge that Britain would not have been able to do it on their own.
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...e+Search&meta=Originally posted by oraclesmith View PostGratner prediction; That the next European war will begin over a badly judged Eurovision win (0.85).
Did you mean: Gartner prediction
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Gratner prediction; That the next European war will begin over a badly judged Eurovision win (0.85).
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As in http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...=puddle+jumperOriginally posted by Alf W View PostI didn't realise we had so many 'puddle jumpers' on this forum. Watching the Eurovision Song Contest indeed!
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There's too many countries in the final. Need to trim it down to 10 . At least the UK would get 43 points!
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I didn't realise we had so many 'puddle jumpers' on this forum. Watching the Eurovision Song Contest indeed!
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I listened to all the songs last night for the very first time. Much of the voting was 'political' which is sad.
If the votes of all the Eastern European countries had not supported each other, Greece could well have won. All in all, musically speaking, it was a waste of time!
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