Eurovision Song Contest 2009 (3 Viewers)

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,412
#65
:D

C'mon he is not gay, did you saw that hot girl running circles around him. I know it's his sister but still... :D
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#66
:D

C'mon he is not gay, did you saw that hot girl running circles around him. I know it's his sister but still... :D
No, I didn't saw him. But I remember Bosnian singer at Eurosong of few years ago, I don't remember his name but he was gayest gay ever, I'm sure you know of whom I'm thinking.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,412
#71
Deen :D His real name is Fuad Backovic and we are used to call him Fudo :D You should see him now with his new pumped lips, disgusting and gayish.
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#72
I remember that year before concert, he was on press conference and journalists asked him to sing few rhymes of his song, and he took it very seriously, he jumped on the table and started singing and shaking his ass... And I have immediately switched TV channel...:p
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,412
#73
Yeah, he is taking some thing to serious :D And he is real wannabe something. Always trying to be in centre of attention. Once he complained how Sarajevo is small comparing to Instambul and how we are less glamourus and how he wants to driven by limo :blah:
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,447
#78
I don't have anything else to do now.I'm reading The Old Man and the Sea atm and it bored the shit out of me.

That book is so fu#king boring that watching Eurovision will be like watching Champions League.
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#79
BBC, Eurovision acts take centre stage:shifty:

Twenty-five acts are vying to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, one of the world's most :sick: colourful and coveted musical events.
Former X Factor runner-up Andy Abraham, the UK's entrant, was second on the running order with his song Even If.
But he was rated as an outside chance at 80/1 by bookmakers before the event. Russian entry Dima Bilan was favourite.
The show was opened in front of 20,000 fans at the Belgrade Arena by last year's winner Marija :vinny: Serifovic.
Terry Wogan, who is once again commentating for the BBC, said Abraham was "our best entry for years", adding: "He deserves to do well with that.":lol2:
Abraham will hope to do better than last year's British entrants, Scooch, who came 22nd out of 24 with their song Flying The Flag.:rofl2:
The 20 countries that came through the semi-finals have joined hosts Serbia plus the UK, France, Germany and Spain - the contest's four biggest backers.
The other entrants included a band of Latvian pirates:eyepatch: , a Finnish heavy rock :drill: group, a 75-year-old Croatian rapper :lol: and Azerbaijan's duo, who dressed as an angel and a devil:rofl: .
Among the more credible acts were respected French dance musician Sebastian Tellier and Russia's Dima Bilan, whose song was produced by US R&B star Timbaland.
Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, who won the event in 1999, could become the first female singer to win the title twice.:shocked:
Sweden emerged as the favourite to win this year's contest in a Europe-wide BBC vote.
One Eurovision fan from each of the 43 countries in the contest at the start of the week chose their top 10 songs.
Sweden were followed by Ukraine, Switzerland, Serbia and Russia.
In the vote, Abraham was placed 33rd in a field of 43 songs.:tongue:
 

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