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25/02/2008 20:50 | |
This is the entry that won
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z28STzFIFBU&feature=related
Dustin the Turkey on Sky News before the contest
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGNdVmJHic&feature=related
ridere, piangere o bere? Maybe all three?
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25/02/2008 21:39 | |
FFS!
Why don't you send out there these guys here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpmpXVEX13k
Cerea.
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25/02/2008 22:16 | |
gdbjoe, 25/02/2008 21:39:
FFS!
Why don't you send out there these guys here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpmpXVEX13k
gdbjoe
What an interesting thought! Many of my work colleagues had the same thought today. But I really had to speak out in defense of Podge and Rodge. Can you really send two unassuming bachelors who have spent a sheltered life in Ballydung into the bright lights of the Eurovision?
I have a moral duty to protect their innocence against worldly ways they could have encountered if they entered a competition like the Eurovision. I mean All kinds of Everything happen in competitions like that. Goodness one year there was a puppet on a string, this year Ireland has a puppet on a wing!!
But I think the 3rd puppet in the clip has potential, Shane McGowan if I am right. What do you think?
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25/02/2008 23:26 | |
Of course I was joking
If a bunch of finnish muppets like this
www.timeout.com/newyork/resizeImage/htdocs/export_images/630/630.x600.mr.lordi....
may have won that (idiot, imho) competition on 2006
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4998186.stm
I'd say Rodge and Podge have great chance, as well as Dustin has. At least they are more funny...
And, well, the two puppets could also get a better change to get out Ballydung and see how the world is out from the Lucy's nest
Shane has great great potential, but only if a good bar will be nearby the venue... Cerea.
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25/02/2008 23:42 | |
Il bar, in Italia sono il bar, caffe', cappuccino, caffe' latte.....ok?
Ma in Irelanda, douze point e' il bar e'....12 pints of Guinness or whatever? Bud, whiskey, vodka?
Seccondo te?
Sono irlandese ma non mi piace irlanda
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26/02/2008 00:36 | |
Cailín Nua, 2/25/2008 11:42 PM:
Il bar, in Italia sono il bar, caffe', cappuccino, caffe' latte.....ok?
Ok!
Ma in Irelanda, douze point e' il bar e'....12 pints of Guinness or whatever? Bud, whiskey, vodka?
Seccondo te?
Dunno what douze point exactly mean, I got only the joke for the contest, as explained here
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irelande_Douze_Pointe
About the bar, I meant the Irish meaning...
Sono irlandese ma non mi piace irlanda
You will get over.
Look how in these times my country is languishing, and be proud of your.
Cerea.
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