Oh please leave this topic, we have enough of trolls over this forum and reading your bullshit makes my head hurt even more. For f**k sake, you live in new zealand + you don't like eurovision = stop visiting this thread. is it too hard for your little brain to aknowlege that simple thing? As for ABBA, you didn't like them...it's your problem, your taste of music is shit anyway. Go and create some more conspiracy theories topics instead...
The Polish guy that did the plastering for our loft conversion used to play in the u21 Polish international football team, you'll forgive me for not remembering his name, I'm sure it was something like Pszkcsviskzi.
Sorry but Sweden with that euphoric piece of garbage is not worth a win, dance like being electrocuted and screaming one word (sometimes adding NBHVDHBVH OOOO OOOOO) shouldn't clear you any success and things like that must be banned so children couldn't see it.
However, I fear Azerbaijan will declare us war, after our Anke Engelke said "It is good when you can vote, it's good to have a choice!" before telling Europe the 8, 10 and 12 points.
Eurovision - the best music that Europe can offer !
Loreen said her dance represents freedom, without any rules and move the way you want.
The 28-year-old pop singer won with the song "Euphoria" in the annual competition of 42 countries, delighting viewers and the contest's professional judges and dancing barefoot as she sang.
"This is about all of us! Thank you so very much!" Loreen told a news conference.
The night opened with some two-note crooning by the UK's black-clad veteran act Engelbert Humperdinck, who Scottish comedian Robert Florence acerbically remarked on Twitter looked "like an inaccurate waxwork of Johnny Cash."
Quote of Eurovision " Europe's more boring countries lived down to expectations with performances that were forgotten even before they were over. Slow ballads were the flavor of the evening, with Estonia arguably achieving new depths of bland."
Best report does go to the Guardian -
" Standard drinking game rules apply tonight – a swig of whatever you fancy every time you spot a performance involving a) startling amounts of facial hair, b) excessive use of a wind machine, c) on-stage flames, d) accordion playing or e) gratuitous wearing of capes. Ordinarily we'd also suggest you drink whenever the presenters get a bit cringeworthy, but based on the semis you'll be crying in a corner with a bottle before the first note has been sung.
Currently the betting websites are showing Sweden's big dance anthem as the 5/4 favourite, closely followed by the Russian grannies at 7/2. The UK is currently ranking 6th (after Jedward) at 20/1, but Englebert is up first, which is never a good sign. Who are you rooting for this evening? " http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-a ... ision-2012-azerbaijanlive
What really surprised me was that Estonia came 6-th.
If it wasn't for all those balkan countries voting for their neighbours, Estonia would of been in first 3.