Eurovision
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Personally, I liked the Polish girls and recommend them as support for the next tour.
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Same here, all four of themiain wrote:Personally, I liked the Polish girls and recommend them as support for the next tour.
--eric--
i was attracted by a night torchlight parade
and there i came
i was attracted by a night torchlight parade
and there i came
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The first Eurovision song I actually liked was 'Door In My Face' by The Fruit Eating Bears in 1978.
They came joint 11th (out of 12) in the British heats, released one more single and then split up.
It wasn't until that Finnish band Lordi won in 2006 that I liked another one. That was the last one I watched.
And it's just a shame Winny Puhh failed to qualify in the Estonian heats last year.
They came joint 11th (out of 12) in the British heats, released one more single and then split up.
It wasn't until that Finnish band Lordi won in 2006 that I liked another one. That was the last one I watched.
And it's just a shame Winny Puhh failed to qualify in the Estonian heats last year.
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Polish Milk maid fantastic.
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"Door in my face, door in my face, da da da da da door in my face!"Rockula wrote:The first Eurovision song I actually liked was 'Door In My Face' by The Fruit Eating Bears in 1978.
They came joint 11th (out of 12) in the British heats, released one more single and then split up.
It wasn't until that Finnish band Lordi won in 2006 that I liked another one. That was the last one I watched.
And it's just a shame Winny Puhh failed to qualify in the Estonian heats last year.
Classic. I agree , best Eurovision entry ever. I recently did one of those poker face things on a training day at work where I told everyone else in attendance that I had written a song for Eurovision and that I was one of the Fruit Eating Bears. Trouble is someone googled my info.......if it wasn't for those pesky internet types I would have gotten away with it!
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I did enjoy the Swiss entry last year.
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Bag Lady wrote:No whistling this year.
Sadly not....so far.
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As all the songs have been performed already the chance has passed. Conchita might whistle for you.
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Conchita?Bag Lady wrote:As all the songs have been performed already the chance has passed. Conchita might whistle for you.