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Tonie Posted Tue 27 May, 2008 3:06 PM |
Gladly was also asking what the UK population felt on watching the "exclusive" scoring, and how it sat with the fact that we're European, but not in terms of this contest.
I don't think anyone would argue at the naff scoring process, but it was also a political/social question.
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 27 May, 2008 3:16 PM |
It actually makes me feel less European... can't really explain why, something to do with feeling distanced. A bit like when you're the last person to get picked on teams when yer playing football. |
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Euan Posted Wed 28 May, 2008 12:15 AM |
It's utterly pish, but a good laugh usually. However this year, I did choose to go to the pub instead.
Having been around Europe in the summer, I personally feel more European than British. Would love to go and live in Slovenia or Prague someday, everything's so much better.
The weather's nicer, the people are friendlier and the drink's a hell of a lot cheaper! |
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Monica Posted Wed 28 May, 2008 11:12 AM |
Eurovision sucks, but this year our "singer" (he's actually an actor) made us laugh with his song and his dance xDDD |
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