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Nick M
11th-April-2004, 09:25 AM
Eurovision 2004 unfortunately collides with the Torquay Rockbottoms weekend, so I wont be holding my Naff Eurovision Party this year, alas. However it did strike me that a few of this years songs are quite danceable. The entries from Belgium, Greece, Ukraine for example.

What do you think?
Eurovision - totally bogus, or good cheesy fun?
Any songs that would work on the dancefloor?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/eurovision/2004/contestants/

Nick

Diane
11th-April-2004, 10:45 AM
Originally posted by Nick M
Eurovision 2004 unfortunately collides with the Torquay Rockbottoms weekend, so I wont be holding my Naff Eurovision Party this year, alas. However it did strike me that a few of this years songs are quite danceable. The entries from Belgium, Greece, Ukraine for example.

What do you think?
Eurovision - totally bogus, or good cheesy fun?
Any songs that would work on the dancefloor?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/eurovision/2004/contestants/

Nick

So it's true, people will dance to anything!;)

ChrisA
11th-April-2004, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Nick M
Eurovision 2004 unfortunately collides with the Torquay Rockbottoms weekend,
Unfortunately ??

:confused:

Alfie
11th-April-2004, 07:49 PM
hang on I'll fetch my mobile:D :D :D

TheTramp
11th-April-2004, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
Unfortunately ??

:confused: Chris....

I think it's a different meaning to the word 'unfortunatly' to the one commonly used :na:

Trampy

Sheepman
12th-April-2004, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by TheTramp
meaning to the word 'unfortunatly' Well Graham's not here, so I must ask, what meaning would that be :devil:

Greg

ChrisA
12th-April-2004, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by Sheepman
Well Graham's not here, so I must ask, what meaning would that be :devil:
I would be inclined to compare Eurovision with Lambrusco.

The latter is a pleasant enough drink, especially cold, on a summers day.

But you drink it out of a tall glass. The problems only start if you try to imagine that it's wine...

Chris

Sheepman
12th-April-2004, 12:56 PM
Am I too subtle to be pedant in reserve? :what:

I was referring to the fact that "unfortunatly" doesn't appear in my dictionary.

Think I'll go and have a lie down . . .

Greg

ChrisA
12th-April-2004, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by Sheepman
Am I too subtle to be pedant in reserve? :what:

I was referring to the fact that "unfortunatly" doesn't appear in my dictionary.
Well, strictly speaking, it does, of course.

Just not with the letters in that order... :waycool:

Sheepman
12th-April-2004, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
Well, strictly speaking, it does, of course.

Just not with the letters in that order... OK I'm up again. Is this an invitation to pedants? No, surely not? Anyway else care to provide a correction, Graham where are you when we need you?

Oh what was this thread about, Eurovision? Do you think the RBS team will have a Eurovision theme that w/e? I'm not sure how that fits into any fancy dress, just as long as they don't have a singing competition . . .

Greg