"we have a robot!"

Jun 01, 2010 18:01

OK seriously time to move on, the Eurovision season is over. I admit it was very very fun this year though. Maybe it was before as well but I doubt it. So with a hilarious summary I came across today, later esc.

lol at the moustaches of Greece and Turkey

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vitaminvi June 2 2010, 06:59:09 UTC
That comic's cute. I liked Spain's depiction too :p

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wapiti_baris June 2 2010, 23:54:53 UTC
Haha yeah that was the highlight of the night =) I also love Iceland's volcano gun ^^

You watched it online then? As I found out this year, the real fun of ESC is following the progress up to the finals. You know the parties, red carpet, interviews, backstage, rehearsals, those kind of things. So you already have an idea about all the entries and silly trivia. And then watch the final with hundreds of people online with hilarious comments while having a party of your own hehe. In the end, you are drunk and laughed until your stomach and cheeks hurt and well, you barely watched the actual show anyway :p I'm glad our entry this year was maNga so I was suddenly very interested. Love those guys even though I don't *like* everything about them if that makes sense.

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vitaminvi June 3 2010, 12:12:04 UTC
haha, yeah I watched it online. Unfortunately, they don't show it on television here on the U.S. I didn't really watch the interviews ans stuff so much, I usually like to watch the performances. What I know about the artists is really what I either already know because others have told me (like what you told me about maNga) or if I like the performance I look them up.

Also, I didn't get to watch it on the weekend that it happened because I was out of town :O That's probably why I missed some of the excitement this year (I know alot of the fun comes out of getting drunk while watching ;) )

I think the performances this year was actually some of the best so far. Probably because some of the performances were more like how contemporary music performances are done (even with the robot :p)

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wapiti_baris June 4 2010, 11:45:44 UTC
I read you need satellite to watch Eurovision in the US but I'm not sure - and from what I've seen so far, most Americans don't even know what ESC is. Not that I blame them, not at all. Aussies are realy an exception at that though. To love a show that much even though you can't participate in any way =) I'll try that with Asiavision and see if it works ( ... )

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