Eurovision

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Sorry, don't care. But my boss does. He finds it amusing. Chatting with Eurovision fans from other countries... a different planet, isn't it? :wink:
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No, sorry, don't care. I think the last time I even noticed that it was on was when Bucks Fizz won - not that I watched it but you couldn't avoid their nauseating act after that :urff:
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confession time:
I listen to BBC Radio mainly, or watch cable.
The only time I tune in to terrestrial TV is of a Friday for Late Review, sometimes 'Nate Ross (lucky bastard) or Later with that Lahndahn Git who plays a bit of the 'old joanna'
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If you mean May 21st I will have to miss this blessed event as I will, with much luck, be out in Cardiff getting royally "Pished" having not been "out" in 2 months at all!

That said i will record the event and make fun of it on a lter date!
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I don't care - if I remember it's on, I'll be watching. Cue our resident meeja monitor... :wink:

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did I miss something, again?

I hate fish, I hate fishing, I love programmes about fishing, I have no idea why :roll:



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James Blast wrote:I hate fish, I hate fishing, I love programmes about fishing, I have no idea why :roll:
Probably something similar to me watching Ray Mears. As far as I'm concerned, 99% of human history has been an attempt to get as far away from nature as possible; why the f**k I should enjoy a bloke being such a boy-scout is beyond me. But there you go :lol:
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:
Dan wrote:I haven't even heard out Eurovision entry, "Javine", however she has a habit of getting her baps out (once during a live tv show) so it should be worth watching to see if she does it again!
Poor girl, she must be really hungry if she needs to get her butties out in the middle of a performance 8)
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It's such a good idea...why did it go wrong?
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James Blast wrote:I hate fish, I hate fishing, I love programmes about fishing, I have no idea why :roll:
That's actually a bloody good question. I have a similar problem with golf and snooker.
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timsinister wrote:It's such a good idea...why did it go wrong?
It did?
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DerekR wrote:
James Blast wrote:I hate fish, I hate fishing, I love programmes about fishing, I have no idea why :roll:
That's actually a bloody good question. I have a similar problem with golf and snooker.
Me and Gardeners Question Time on Radio 4 :D
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DerekR wrote:
James Blast wrote:I hate fish, I hate fishing, I love programmes about fishing, I have no idea why :roll:
That's actually a bloody good question. I have a similar problem with golf and snooker.
snooker i havent a problem with.golf,however,is phenomenally tedious to watch (IMHO) and unlikely to appeal to me to learn to play,even if i should suddenly find myself with s**t-loads of cash and no idea how to spend it.in the words of "billy conolly"(as impersonated by that bloke off of deadringers):-"golf's just long-distance snooker for wankers".
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a friend describes:
Switzerland (Foxy Estonian rock chicks in white jump suits using Sisters of Mercy Mk III guitar sounds)
is this accurate :roll:

i do hope so :oops: :von: ;D
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I accidentally (honest) turned to bbc3 last night when they were recapping all the semifinalists and I kinda remember these people. I do remember the white suits, and I also remember the fact that they were bussed in from Croatia or somewhere like that. Curiously the Sisters never came to mind...

(btw, Ireland were awful and are out. What will St Terry say?)
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it's called 'the shadows are my destiny'. a few beers and I’ll be right up for goth dancing to the euro vision thing :von:


Hell, I’ll even be wearing black. As part of my Glazer protest :lol: :lol:
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paint it black wrote:it's called 'the shadows are my destiny'. a few beers and I’ll be right up for goth dancing to the euro vision thing :von:
Is that the proper title? :eek: :lol:

Have they got a drum machine too? :innocent: ;D
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well I can hear echoes of Hank Marvin's guitar sound on Afterhours
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James Blast wrote:well I can hear echoes of Hank Marvin's guitar sound on Afterhours
:lol: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy:
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Not that I know that much, but I do reckon that The Shadows were one of the few bands that were better sans the so-called frontman.
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:Not that I know that much, but I do reckon that The Shadows were one of the few bands that were better sans the so-called frontman.
Well done that woman - I agree :lol: :lol: :lol:
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could you two ladies be referring to 'The Rebel Trouser' aka Riff Piltchard?
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Yup.

He was quite good in The Young Ones I guess. :roll:

But if someone mentions how great he was at brightening up Wimbledon that year (tho' I forget which year) I'll do something violent :twisted: :lol:

BTW didn't someone once point out the startling resemblance between Mr. Pilchard and :von: ?
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yes
well you did Mrs. S :eek:
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yes



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Black Alice wrote: Bucks Fizz won
Well, excuse me Mr Jack, that was one of the most defining moments in pop history. :von:

Youth of today have no respect whatsover. :roll:
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