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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 24 May 21 1.39pm | |
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Breaking news : The UK are starting the Eurovision super League.
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chris123 hove actually 24 May 21 1.42pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleheath
More chance of Palace getting 3 points tomorrow than the UK getting 3 points tonight We gave Waterloo nul points in 1974.
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dreamwaverider London 24 May 21 1.51pm | |
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The winner was snorting coke on telly!!!
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silvertop Portishead 24 May 21 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Not too many years ago whilst on holiday, I crossed paths with a gentleman who was an avid devotee of 'Eurovision' and claimed that he had attended many shows 'Live' and never fails to watch the programme. I informed him in no uncertain terms what I thought of it and he recoiled as if he had found a 3 week old kipper at the back of his fridge, his face dropping as if it had been sucked down a plughole. He stormed off in a huff, muttering words under his breath which I assume were not complimentary about me.I suspect he yearned to clang me over the head with a copper bedpan. He was either gay or foreign or both. If you are unlucky enough to listen to what passes as pop music over there you will know they work to a very low bar.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 24 May 21 2.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Not too many years ago whilst on holiday, I crossed paths with a gentleman who was an avid devotee of 'Eurovision' and claimed that he had attended many shows 'Live' and never fails to watch the programme. I informed him in no uncertain terms what I thought of it and he recoiled as if he had found a 3 week old kipper at the back of his fridge, his face dropping as if it had been sucked down a plughole. He stormed off in a huff, muttering words under his breath which I assume were not complimentary about me.I suspect he yearned to clang me over the head with a copper bedpan. He's not the only one.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 24 May 21 2.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I know this is very un HOL. But she looked like a child that had been sexualised somewhat to her bemusement.
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Harpo Oxfordshire 24 May 21 6.02pm | |
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Two words sum up why we as a country have failed consistently, cowell and simon.
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Mapletree Croydon 24 May 21 6.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I am really surprised that someone of your august majesty would admit watching that pile of steaming horse poo Why thank you minion. Well, we watch it whilst WhatsApping with a German family. That went well this year.
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Mapletree Croydon 24 May 21 6.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Harpo
Two words sum up why we as a country have failed consistently, cowell and simon. I read this The Eurovision Song Contest is owned and organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The EBU includes national broadcasters from across Europe and beyond. That’s why Israel and Australia participate, because they are in the EBU. As with the other national broadcasters, the BBC pays to the EBU a participation fee. Along with four countries - France, Italy, Spain and Germany - the size of the BBC’s participation fee allows the UK to automatically take part in the Saturday night grand final. Most countries must qualify from the semi finals held on the Tuesday and Thursday beforehand. The BBC’s participation fee is over £300,000. And this secures broadcasting of the two semis and the grand final. That’s nearly eight hours of live television. Cheaper than commissioning and broadcasting new home produced television for a Saturday night. If the UK were to win, then the BBC would have the option to host the following year. The cost of hosting falls mainly to the host broadcaster. The Swedish Television spent £16 million on hosting the 2016 Stockholm contest. While Russian television spent over £25 million on hosting the 2009 contest in Moscow. The BBC would be unlikely to want to spend over £15 million of licence payers’ money on an event with European sentiment. So it’s better for the BBC to make less effort and avoid the costs of winning. And it shows in the UK’s recent entries.
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BlueJay UK 24 May 21 7.54pm | |
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BlueJay UK 24 May 21 7.55pm | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
The winner was snorting coke on telly!!! If you look carefully both hands were a fair distance away from his face. Looked more like a kind of celebration caught at the wrong time by the camera. He's thankfully been cleared of drug use [Link]
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becky over the moon 24 May 21 8.13pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
If you look carefully both hands were a fair distance away from his face. Looked more like a kind of celebration caught at the wrong time by the camera. He's thankfully been cleared of drug use [Link] Thank heaven for that...... he could have had points deducted otherwise........ Oh! hang on
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