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I mean, there were some nervous coughs from Pa and me when that nice Turkish lady was performing on Eurovision, and I had to sit still for a while afterwards even though my seconds of Mash was going cold in the pan. But casual chit-chat as to which end we'd like to do Rhianna while Dave from Number 155 filmed it on his Sony Ericsson? Have some standards.

I think his 18 year old son was wibbling around with a violin on Saturday night, chanting on about being in love with a Fairy.


Nothing wrong with that, Ma said, but not on prime time in the Balkans. Pa said there was no way he was playing that violin, either, as he was all over the place in the third position.

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