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Eurovision Song Contest 2010

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Not that I give a damn, but England's song is so hopeless (again) that bookies here are predicting we will not score a SINGLE point!

This is the only Eurovision song I remember that England has done well with and it's not actually a bad song:
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Everything there is total garbage.
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the last time we, the Netherlands, were in the final was some 6 years ago: 2004. So England is doing better already.
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There's no longer any ethnic/national thumbprint to the whole travesty, it's one big fat old turd of pop shite pressing hard to shower the asshole people in poo. But someone may remember this:



It got 2 points or something. Still, they boiled something amazing down to 3 minutes, which is the memory span of the modern man.

This song is the concentrated start and finish of an amazing highland Nordic musical epic that never was.
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The guy singing for uk was shite. He couldn't hold a note - when he was trying to do a powerful line he cracked and it was offensive to the ears
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This "contest" is the gaping arsehole of pop music. Always has been.



Ah-Bah-Nee-Bee, the 1978 Israeli winner, became a standing joke in my grammar school years.

We proto-buffalaxed it into "Og jeg skal skide, jeg skal bæ...men jeg kan ikke få mine underbukser af...".

Translates into: "I have to take a shite, but I can't get my underpants off.".

I could mention a few more.
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Jesper Hvid wrote:There's no longer any ethnic/national thumbprint to the whole travesty, it's one big fat old turd of pop shite pressing hard to shower the asshole people in poo. But someone may remember this:



It got 2 points or something. Still, they boiled something amazing down to 3 minutes, which is the memory span of the modern man.

This song is the concentrated start and finish of an amazing highland Nordic musical epic that never was.
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Unintentionally funny. Still, this was the best of them all.
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