Eurovision 2024

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Kamov

249 posts

13 months

Wednesday 15th May
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redrabbit said:
I doubt he'll be answering, he must have been given a lifetime ban from PH and possibly referred to the police after his revolting posts here and on the Tottenham thread. Utter pondlife.
What staggers me is how open many on the left are to talk of occupation and taking over etc, whilst being immensely critical of anyone who walks around areas of the UK and says "it doesn't look like my country anymore".....
Now i don't agree with those that say that, but how the left can happily say Jewish immigrants should leave, yet anyone even daring to suggest we should try to stop people dying on small boats is labelled a racist Nazi..... boogles my brain.

"we only want Palestinians' and one faith here"
Fine, we'll protest for you.

"we only want English and one faith here"
Nazi's....

I know its far more complex and nuanced than that, but ultimately its not far off.

Riley Blue

21,078 posts

228 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Meanwhile, in the Eurovision thread...

southendpier

5,272 posts

231 months

Wednesday 15th May
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spikeyhead said:
konark said:
Hants PHer said:
Third, the choreography - and let's be honest here - depicted gay pornography. Simulated oral sex, anyone? Audiences will accept revealing costumes and raunchy routines, up to a point, but this crossed a line. We hosted a Eurovision party of 11 people, and everyone in the room said "Yuck, too much, it's supposed to be a family show!"
Too gay for Eurovision, that's some achievement! Nul points.
not too gay, too sleazy.
Maybe if they'd cleaned the tiles in the rotating shower, and wore vests they may have got 1 or 2 points at least.

Getting 0 from the public was one of the funniest things.

Old Graham Norton seemed to be very off with his "This'll do well with the public, it's so loved by the arena", not just with the UK's entry but also with other performances.

Kamov

249 posts

13 months

Wednesday 15th May
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southendpier said:
Maybe if they'd cleaned the tiles in the rotating shower, and wore vests they may have got 1 or 2 points at least.

Getting 0 from the public was one of the funniest things.

Old Graham Norton seemed to be very off with his "This'll do well with the public, it's so loved by the arena", not just with the UK's entry but also with other performances.
IMO it was because the 'public' saw the TV performance which was claustrophobic, everyone else utilised the stage and did some incredible lighting. What was more amazing was that we got any votes, the UK has moved on from nil points at least, much to do with our help in Ukraine I would guess...
Personally for the sheer arrogance of the UK entry in getting a chart star and celebrity, it deserved zilch points.