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And the added fairy dust from them gadgies what done that LAX with that Rachel Stevens, would make it a sure-fire number one toppermost of the poppermost, Jezza.


I feel a letter writing campaign coming on. Let's fire out epistles to people of influence.


I reckon Prince Phillip first.

huncamunca Wrote:

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> Is that ex S club Popstrel Rachel Stevens ?

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> she has the cold dead eyes of a shark that one.


Agreed, but for that LAX song she was just right.


Them gadgies that done the LAX song for 'Sharkie' Stevens knows their onions I tell you.

"I suppose it would be pointless to wonder whether Azerbaijan is in Europe?"


You should see the football European conference. Kazakhstan with a hundreds of miles bordering China and it's eastern edge almost on a latitudinal par with the likes of Burma?!?! Maybe any country with an 'irish' pub in it counts?

I once met a bunch of Irishmen in a pub in Grozny or some hellhole - they were the faux Irish Pub installation team. Thye would literally board a jet with an entire pub in IKEA form waitng for them at the other end and get it up and running in 48 hours - complete with rusty Bicycles, tiddly dee folk music and dusty guinness signs. Up there with the BigMac index, its an alternative way of assessing the development stage of a country or city.
I must confess I did watch it, I was surprised how many European countries sang in English the last time I watch Eurovision was in the 80s things definitely moved on since then and what I do not understand is if it is a European contest how comes Israel can enter the competition?

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