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Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
I'm in Spain (Toledo) watching the competition to find the Spanish representative for the Eurovison Song Contest... :rolleyes:

They're taking it seriously...:rolleyes:
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We watched the Eurovision final in Greece last year, they also took it very seriously, it was difficult not to laugh...
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Oh and "Greece's Got Talent" was something else - I was mesmerised...
One of the best acts was a pair of guys singing and dancing whilst preparing a kebab.
 
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Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Baggy said:
Oh and "Greece's Got Talent" was something else - I was mesmerised...
One of the best acts was a pair of guys singing and dancing whilst preparing a kebab.

LOL!
I was watching the German 'Pop-Idol' in Russia the other week.
At least back in the good old days you could get back to your hotel room and watch some crappy soft porn movie...

Now I've got Al Pacino in Scarface dubbed into Spanish :rolleyes:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
All of your observations are nothing compared to Ireland's 'Rose of Tralee 1994' a combination of Miss World, X-factor and Ireland's Got Talent with the entry requirements that the contestants must be:
* Female
* Must have an Irish grandparent

So typically there'd be:
Miss Rose of Tralee, Hong Kong
Miss Rose of Tralee, Brisbane
Miss Rose of Tralee, Honolulu

competing alongside

Miss Rose of Tralee, Dingle
Miss Rose of Tralee, Cork
The one I saw was compered by Gay Byrne who despite being a media biggie at the time, fluffed his lines and forgot to mention the major sponsor of the competition. The bizarre capering of the contestants was rounded off when the winner's grandmother's glasses became entangled in the winner's tiara and assistance was required to release the two from the headlock

I defy anyone to judge a competition where the talent element included:
How to hit a hockey ball properly
A teary eyed monologue about the sinking of the Titanic
Demonstration of some martial arts' manoevres
Some irish dancing.

Furthermore, the contest was two full evenings' worth of viewing. It was so bad it was compulsive viewing. It's worth going to Ireland to see it on RTE - it's a shame it's not screned here.
 

Noodley

Guest
vernon said:
I defy anyone to judge a competition where the talent element included:
How to hit a hockey ball properly
A teary eyed monologue about the sinking of the Titanic
Demonstration of some martial arts' manoevres
Some irish dancing.

Oh I don't know....I reckon FF could have many a fun hour on his travels with that! :rolleyes::laugh:
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
Fab Foodie said:
I'm in Spain (Toledo) watching the competition to find the Spanish representative for the Eurovison Song Contest... :rolleyes:

They're taking it seriously...:rolleyes:

Read Tim Moore's "Nul Points" for an offbeat history of Eurovision. I'm not what you'd call a fan, but I found it a very interesting (and funny) read.
 
Fab Foodie said:
I'm in Spain (Toledo) watching the competition to find the Spanish representative for the Eurovison Song Contest... :sad:

They're taking it seriously...:biggrin:

I'll take your Spain and raise you my Cambodia (Sihanoukville). :laugh:

No song contests here as such BUT karaoke is STILL so popular over here and people (from all around the world) really do think that they have good voices and deserve an audience! FFS! :rolleyes: :biggrin::rolleyes:

I thought karaoke was dead and buried 20 years ago! :wacko:
 
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Fab Foodie

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Location
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It's becoming clear that some concepts of entertainment may not travelas well as we do!

Enjoy Cambodia Dayvo... must be nice to have some warmth!
 
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