The Eurovision Song Contest

Started by muddy, May 11, 2024, 10:34:05 AM

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dextrous63

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Quote from: Diasi on May 14, 2024, 07:48:56 AMOn reading the headline I thought she had got millions of votes from the UK public but it seems that she got 307 votes from a selected panel of so-called public voters.
A bit like parliament then?😉😬

May 14, 2024, 08:36:06 AM
Quote from: muddy on May 13, 2024, 09:51:24 PMJudging by Saturdays performance it's doesn't do music generally .
Cats fighting are more musical and less pornographic that most of the acts .

Were I still a practising RC it would be definitely several years off purgatory.
Careful Muddy.  If someone observed you wailing as you self flagellated, you'd end up on stage and be next year's winner😬😉

Silver Tabby

Our Muddy would make a better job of it than some of the trash that appeared this year!

JBR

Quote from: Diasi on May 14, 2024, 07:48:56 AMOn reading the headline I thought she had got millions of votes from the UK public but it seems that she got 307 votes from a selected panel of so-called public voters.
Can I assume that these 307 votes were from a 'selected panel' of EU Parliament members?

Completely unbiased, of course.
A missionary from Yorkshire to the primitive people of Lancashire

Alex

 The  " juries " were  hand picked of course, but it's the public vote that counts.  The Jew haters can't believe how well Israel did !

Incidentally, her song 'Hurricane'  was originally called 'October Rain' which the organisers decided was 'political'  :lipsrsealed:

klondike

It seeems to be mainly left wingers that support Palestine and have some sort of grudge against Israel and Jews. I have no idea why though.  I also know my father was pretty anti-Semitic but never did figure our why that was either and put it down to a generational thing. It certainly wasn't religious as he was an atheist but didn't dislike the religious as such although the door knocker got very short shrift.

Diasi

Quote from: klondike on May 14, 2024, 11:57:30 AMI also know my father was pretty anti-Semitic but never did figure our why that was either and put it down to a generational thing.
It probably was & also may have depended on which part of the country you lived.

Even now I very much doubt that any of the Eurovision votes came from North Derbyshire.

I still remember a phrase, that was commonplace in my home town area, to describe a person who was dodgy & totally untrustworthy.

"Don't buy it from him, he'll Jew yer".

Anyway, I think that all the male forum members who support the Jews in their war in Gaza should show their solidarity by buying & wearing these.  :grin: :grin: :grin:
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klondike

Well we already know what any Palestian supporting females would probably be compelled to wear.

JBR

Quote from: klondike on May 14, 2024, 05:13:50 PMWell we already know what any Palestian supporting females would probably be compelled to wear.
Can you imagine the reaction when, in the not too distant future, the country is taken over and all women are compelled to cover themselves from head to foot in black?  🤣
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Diasi

Quote from: klondike on May 14, 2024, 05:13:50 PMWell we already know what any Palestian supporting females would probably be compelled to wear.
Quote from: JBR on May 14, 2024, 06:32:33 PMCan you imagine the reaction when, in the not too distant future, the country is taken over and all women are compelled to cover themselves from head to foot in black?  🤣
Having just got back from Morrisons I have to admit that I'm in favour of it.
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Alex

''The Jews in THEIR war in Gaza' you said Phil, its not their war, they didn't start the bloody war.  You must be watching too much Al Jazeera !  :grin:

muddy

I agree Alex

You can't start a war and then pretend to be victims
You can't start a war and say you going to do it again and again and expect your intended target to not take steps to neutralise you .
You can't start a war take hostages and expect their families to try and get them back at all costs ..

You can't expect your enemy to feed and care for your people while you try and murder theirs.


Unless you start a war with the Jewish state of course .








klondike

Quote from: Diasi on May 14, 2024, 07:55:24 PMHaving just got back from Morrisons I have to admit that I'm in favour of it.

Try Lidl for a bit of rough. Or Safeway if you are rough enough to amuse the bored posh ladies.

JBR

Quote from: muddy on Yesterday at 06:22:36 AMI agree Alex

You can't start a war and then pretend to be victims
You can't start a war and say you going to do it again and again and expect your intended target to not take steps to neutralise you .
You can't start a war take hostages and expect their families to try and get them back at all costs ..

You can't expect your enemy to feed and care for your people while you try and murder theirs.


Unless you start a war with the Jewish state of course .








Well said.
A missionary from Yorkshire to the primitive people of Lancashire

Scrumpy

Quote from: Diasi on May 14, 2024, 07:55:24 PMHaving just got back from Morrisons I have to admit that I'm in favour of it.

:grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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