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  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    UK next!!
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 23,200

    UK next!!

    And last
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 4,848
    This is a Harry Enfield character, surely.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    Jeez. Come back Brotherhood of Man. All is forgiven.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 22,035
    Well this is turboshit
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Mum and I just had our first Eurovision argument of the evening - "How can they be singing live?" she asks.

    UK entry is OK, but don't think we'll get many points tonight!
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 47,912
    Thank goodness Churchill is doing his bit on BBC2 in Darkest Hour so we didn’t end up speaking German.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381

    John Rentoul
    @JohnRentoul
    ·
    23m
    Not another PM blaming cabinet “treachery” for their downfall, which was their own fault

    https://x.com/JohnRentoul/status/2055740587391799787

    ===

    The Cabinet made me appoint Mandelson.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    Well this is turboshit

    It’s weirdly one of the few Euro songs that work in a club/bar situation. Won’t help it tonight but very well liked in Europe and YouTube. Compare to the dramatic French effort now or the big operatic club tunes. It’s an outside net.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    dixiedean said:

    Spookily,
    Ein, Zwei, Drei with a slice of pepperoni, came second as Andy Burnham 's slogan.

    dixiedean said:

    Spookily,
    Ein, Zwei, Drei with a slice of pepperoni, came second as Andy Burnham 's slogan.

    Going for the pizza and football vote. Canny lad.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789

    This is a Harry Enfield character, surely.

    "I feel I must apologize for my nation's conduct during Eurovision!"
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Foxy said:

    dixiedean said:

    Spookily,
    Ein, Zwei, Drei with a slice of pepperoni, came second as Andy Burnham 's slogan.

    dixiedean said:

    Spookily,
    Ein, Zwei, Drei with a slice of pepperoni, came second as Andy Burnham 's slogan.

    Going for the pizza and football vote. Canny lad.
    The perfect Eurovision demographic 😂.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 43,522
    @thekenchilds.com‬

    After years of sucking, the UK shows up with what can best be described as an absolute mid 1980s bop and I'm 100% in for this. We have a ton of synth, random German counting for no reason, and some proper bad hair.

    Fuck yes UK.

    #Eurovision #EurovisionSongContest
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    French operatics not too bad at all.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 32,596
    And foreigners gaze on in wonder at how the UK became ungovernable.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    It seems like Eurovision has totally gone down the super operatic route. Obvs the success of Rosalia will drive it but it’s all been much of a muchness apart from Greece/Uk.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Casino is right. She has a mouth like “It”, maybe not Tim curry but still.
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 14,287

    HYUFD said:

    Alex Wickham
    @alexwickham

    Andy Burnham’s position on rejoining the EU now risks dominating his by-election fight

    Only 7 months ago he explicitly told Labour conference “I want to rejoin the EU”

    Tonight he tells ITV he wants to rejoin the EU in the future but that he doesn’t want to “advocate” it at this by-election

    That risks appearing inauthentic

    He seems to be trying to avoid the subject because the working class and Reform-leaning Makerfield constituency he’s running in voted heavily Leave in the Brexit referendum

    https://x.com/alexwickham/status/2055704894770696641

    Burnham knows he can't push rejoin the EU too hard or he loses Makerfield to Reform.

    Streeting however represents a seat that voted Remain and has shown some leg to Labour members today by saying he is committed to rejoining the EU. Thus if Burnham wins the by election and he and Streeting end up challenging Starmer for the Labour leadership and premiership Streeting has already out 'anti Brexited' Burnham on the EU while also trashing Starmer on his WFA cut to try and win swing voters amongst the general public.

    If Burnham loses the by election Streeting can then say he supported Burnham to be Labour's candidate, blame Starmer for the by election loss and say to Labour members 'vote for me to rejoin the EU unlike dithering Keir'
    The universal constant being the belief that fellating the EU is the answer to all our problems.

    It's weak, sordid and pathetic.
    Shoe's is on the other foot now. And with public sentiment as it is, you'll have to get used to it.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 43,522
    @generalboles.bsky.social‬

    If we'd listened to Daniel Hannan we could have been guaranteed at least 4th place in the CANZUK Song Contest.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 32,596
    boulay said:

    Well this is turboshit

    It’s weirdly one of the few Euro songs that work in a club/bar situation. Won’t help it tonight but very well liked in Europe and YouTube. Compare to the dramatic French effort now or the big operatic club tunes. It’s an outside net.
    Certainly made me want to drink heavily.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    That was a PPB by the Moldovan Tourist Board.
  • Am I the only PB-er that's been to Moldova?
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    dixiedean said:

    boulay said:

    Well this is turboshit

    It’s weirdly one of the few Euro songs that work in a club/bar situation. Won’t help it tonight but very well liked in Europe and YouTube. Compare to the dramatic French effort now or the big operatic club tunes. It’s an outside net.
    Certainly made me want to drink heavily.
    Weirdly I started early in anticipation.
  • Why are they singing in foreign?
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789

    Am I the only PB-er that's been to Moldova?

    There'a a Moldova restaurant next to Gants Hill roundabout :)
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 35,238
    Eabhal said:

    HYUFD said:

    Alex Wickham
    @alexwickham

    Andy Burnham’s position on rejoining the EU now risks dominating his by-election fight

    Only 7 months ago he explicitly told Labour conference “I want to rejoin the EU”

    Tonight he tells ITV he wants to rejoin the EU in the future but that he doesn’t want to “advocate” it at this by-election

    That risks appearing inauthentic

    He seems to be trying to avoid the subject because the working class and Reform-leaning Makerfield constituency he’s running in voted heavily Leave in the Brexit referendum

    https://x.com/alexwickham/status/2055704894770696641

    Burnham knows he can't push rejoin the EU too hard or he loses Makerfield to Reform.

    Streeting however represents a seat that voted Remain and has shown some leg to Labour members today by saying he is committed to rejoining the EU. Thus if Burnham wins the by election and he and Streeting end up challenging Starmer for the Labour leadership and premiership Streeting has already out 'anti Brexited' Burnham on the EU while also trashing Starmer on his WFA cut to try and win swing voters amongst the general public.

    If Burnham loses the by election Streeting can then say he supported Burnham to be Labour's candidate, blame Starmer for the by election loss and say to Labour members 'vote for me to rejoin the EU unlike dithering Keir'
    The universal constant being the belief that fellating the EU is the answer to all our problems.

    It's weak, sordid and pathetic.
    Shoe's is on the other foot now. And with public sentiment as it is, you'll have to get used to it.
    It's not really though is it? Labour seem to be intent on destroying remoan in their calamitous attempts to choreograph us back into the EU, and now the great white hope of the party is aiming to get himself elected in a Brexit-supporting seat.

    Meanwhile when we get an actual Government, it is likely to be a coalition of Reform and Badenoch's Tories.

    It would appear the Good Lord dislikes remoanerism as much as any right-thinking person.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Nice to see “Soul Glow” makimg a comeback. Greasy curls have been missing for too long.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Boring. Saw her playboy, temu pamela Anderson.
  • Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    edited May 16
    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness


    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
  • Jim_MillerJim_Miller Posts: 3,877
    Off topic: I just ordered a used CD from Amazon. With shipping, it will cost me more than 9 dollars.

    Here’s why I ordered it:
    In the final days of the [2008 Summer Beijing] Olympics, the home page for the iTunes app in the United States had prominently displayed an album called Songs for Tibet, a compilation of music and a fifteen minute talk from the Dalai Lama. Apple didn’t have a Chinese iTunes store, but the US version was frequently accessed by users in China. A day after the album went live and some American athletes in Beijing had downloaded it, the entire store of 8 million songs was blocked.

    The disruptions went beyond ordinary consumers. The internet went down in Apple’s corporate office and other services were shut down.
    Source: Apple in China, pp. 211-212

    Amazon claims they had only one, but did say I could listen to it for free, as a Prime member.

    What conclusion did Apple draw from this attack? That they should be more careful to avoid offending Beijing.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_for_Tibet:_The_Art_of_Peace
  • Leon_VotedForStarmerLeon_VotedForStarmer Posts: 69,000
    edited May 16
    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?

    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Has she got Covid???
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 40,180

    Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    People seem to have forgotten how to write catchy songs, for the most part.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit

    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

  • nico67nico67 Posts: 8,323

    (((Dan Hodges)))
    @DPJHodges
    ·
    10m
    Keir Starmer has told friends he intends to stand down as Prime Minister and set out an orderly timetable for his departure

    https://x.com/DPJHodges/status/2055733998689665175

    Why would Starmer announce a timetable until after the by-election? This just doesn’t seem in his nature . He’ll hang on at least until then.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    Sweden best of the Nordics, so far.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    edited May 16
    delete


  • Leon_VotedForStarmerLeon_VotedForStarmer Posts: 69,000
    edited May 16
    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.



    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 9,627
    The British entry had humour which the others mainly lack
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep

    It’s really not, every year until this year I’ve been at Eurovision parties where the crew pe have been everyone from traedesmen to peers of the realm . I’m only not at one tonight because I have rebbust my knee.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    I can see why Italy is the most streamed. Good staging too.
  • nico67nico67 Posts: 8,323
    I always find the Express front pages comedy gold .

    Tonight’s helping has Fears Labour Turmoil Will Wreck Brexit .

    The Express acts as if people would be ringing helplines and spiral into depression if the whole wretched thing was put out of its misery .
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 19,661
    This is interesting. The politics of Mormons is shifting quite rapidly leftwards with younger members of the Church, from a previously very conservative base.

    https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/05/17/why-are-more-young-latter-day/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot

  • Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in
  • Little known fact. Eurovision used to produce genuinely incredible songs


    eg Volare. Which came third in the third ever Eurovision, in 1958, and yet is one of the great popular songs of the 20th century, derived from the Neapolitan ballad tradition, but infused with Anglo-American verve

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nel_blu,_dipinto_di_blu

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DPAb9-Stmo
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789

    Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in

    Shoo in.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    edited May 16
    nico67 said:

    I always find the Express front pages comedy gold .

    Tonight’s helping has Fears Labour Turmoil Will Wreck Brexit .

    The Express acts as if people would be ringing helplines and spiral into depression if the whole wretched thing was put out of its misery .

    The Express or Brexit?
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 25,467

    Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in

    Vote Burnham, Get Brussels.

    And if Reform uses that, I want commission.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 103,813
    BBC asked me if I wanted Parental Guidance lock on when I logged in to check out Eurovision - not for kids I guess.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Controversial lyric from the Romanian lady - "Choke me"
  • Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in

    Shoo in.
    So you are
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    Live action WarHammer
  • boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep
    It’s really not, every year until this year I’ve been at Eurovision parties where the crew pe have been everyone from traedesmen to peers of the realm . I’m only not at one tonight because I have rebbust my knee.

    ++++++

    You're affluent and educated and you live in... Jersey. Its faux irony and fake subversion is aimed directly at people like you, and you duly lap it up
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866

    Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in

    Vote Burnham, Get Brussels.

    And if Reform uses that, I want commission.
    Burnham landslide...
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    The BF punters reckon it is Australia or Finland.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Time still left to vote:

    https://vote.eurovision.com/
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep
    It’s really not, every year until this year I’ve been at Eurovision parties where the crew pe have been everyone from traedesmen to peers of the realm . I’m only not at one tonight because I have rebbust my knee.
    ++++++

    You're affluent and educated and you live in... Jersey. Its faux irony and fake subversion is aimed directly at people like you, and you duly lap it up

    The beauty is, living here, we don’t judge on post codes, backgrounds because we are hugga-mugga we accept that you have to find your people and they might not be what you expect. We don’t live all year talking about Eurovision, as I said, it’s like carols at kings, a nice thing once a year. But it’s fun and silly. We get the faux element of it, it’s just like Halloween or similar silly things.
  • FishingFishing Posts: 6,356
    For anybody who, like me, is:

    a) a bibliophile
    b) a Kindle owner
    c) cheap

    I recommend bookbub.com. It is a mailing list that emails you a daily list of 99p or £1.99p Kindle book deals that you can customise for the subject of book you're interested in (history, biography, romance, etc.)

    I have saved a few pounds using it anyway.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 22,035
    I’ll laugh if the jews of Europe manage to make Israel win.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 103,813
    Fishing said:

    For anybody who, like me, is:

    a) a bibliophile
    b) a Kindle owner
    c) cheap

    I recommend bookbub.com. It is a mailing list that emails you a daily list of 99p or £1.99p Kindle book deals that you can customise for the subject of book you're interested in (history, biography, romance, etc.)

    I have saved a few pounds using it anyway.

    Good deal!
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Lordi!
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Lordi covering “save all your kisses for me” wasn’t on my bingo card.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 89,679
    Sandpit said:

    This is brilliant from Bill Maher.

    https://x.com/billmaher/status/2055483964023099847

    It’s pretty much Bill Maher and John Fetterman left, as the only sensibles in the Democratic Party.
    You mean Trump apologists.
    Not sensible.
  • boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep
    It’s really not, every year until this year I’ve been at Eurovision parties where the crew pe have been everyone from traedesmen to peers of the realm . I’m only not at one tonight because I have rebbust my knee.
    ++++++

    You're affluent and educated and you live in... Jersey. Its faux irony and fake subversion is aimed directly at people like you, and you duly lap it up
    The beauty is, living here, we don’t judge on post codes, backgrounds because we are hugga-mugga we accept that you have to find your people and they might not be what you expect. We don’t live all year talking about Eurovision, as I said, it’s like carols at kings, a nice thing once a year. But it’s fun and silly. We get the faux element of it, it’s just like Halloween or similar silly things.


    +++++

    You don't even understand my critique. But it's fine. No drama
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    bulgaria now 3rd fav
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    >Haven't watched eurovision in decades. It is possibly worse then ever

    The forced irony, the contrived camp, the overdone archness

    Enough about Andy Burnham, are you enjoying Eurovision?
    +++++++

    Eurovision is for normies who would love to be rebels, but they are not, they are really really not

    It is a kind of ersatz subversion. It is art for accountants, it is libertinism for lawyers, it is shit
    No, it’s bonkers shit that makes you realise the Anglo Saxon music industry reigns largely because the mad bollocks elsewhere. It’s a different experience where we Europeans get to laugh at each other or love preconceived appreciations.

    It’s not art for accountants because it’s not art. It’s not libertinism for lawyers because they are too dull to appreciate it if it was.

    It’s just fun. Terrible music, many hot women, lots of gays having fun, it’s once a year, like Carols from Kings.

    It’s so mainstream it could never make normies feel rebellious.

    ++++

    Nah. It is camp bread and circuses for bourgeois sheep
    It’s really not, every year until this year I’ve been at Eurovision parties where the crew pe have been everyone from traedesmen to peers of the realm . I’m only not at one tonight because I have rebbust my knee.
    ++++++

    You're affluent and educated and you live in... Jersey. Its faux irony and fake subversion is aimed directly at people like you, and you duly lap it up
    The beauty is, living here, we don’t judge on post codes, backgrounds because we are hugga-mugga we accept that you have to find your people and they might not be what you expect. We don’t live all year talking about Eurovision, as I said, it’s like carols at kings, a nice thing once a year. But it’s fun and silly. We get the faux element of it, it’s just like Halloween or similar silly things.

    +++++

    You don't even understand my critique. But it's fine. No drama

    Well I wouldn’t because I’m absolutely arseholed. Lots of drama.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    And now that the songs are over, lets see a vote more fixed than Alabama...
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.
  • TazTaz Posts: 28,161
    Foxy said:

    And now that the songs are over, lets see a vote more fixed than Alabama...

    Oh show me the way to the next whiskey bar
    Oh don’t ask, oh don’t ask why
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    boulay said:

    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.

    Falco? Arnie?
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885
    I would have attended more lectures.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 8,885

    boulay said:

    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.

    Falco? Arnie?
    Falco obviously, Der Kommisar is a great tune.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.

    Falco? Arnie?
    Falco obviously, Der Kommisar is a great tune.
    Rock me Amadeus! UK no. One 40 years ago!
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 28,784

    boulay said:

    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.

    Falco? Arnie?
    Christoph Waltz
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    Taz said:

    Foxy said:

    And now that the songs are over, lets see a vote more fixed than Alabama...

    Oh show me the way to the next whiskey bar
    Oh don’t ask, oh don’t ask why
    For if we don't find
    The next whiskey bar
    I tell you we must die
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    viewcode said:

    boulay said:

    Weirdly the most famous Austrian hasn’t been referenced at Eurovision. An artist who wanted a unified Europe. Anyhoo.

    Falco? Arnie?
    Christoph Waltz
    "That's a bingo! That's how you say it, isn't it? That's a bingo?"
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,865
    The polls have closed. Who wins? Wes or Andy??
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 23,200
    Billy Joel has turned into Bill Bailey
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789

    Billy Joel has turned into Bill Bailey

    "Nobody tells me nothing!"
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 40,180
    Next PM

    Burnham 1.96
    Rayner 7
    Streeting 11.5
    Miliband 15
    Carns 19.5
    Farage 38
    Badenoch 70

    https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/en/politics-betting-2378961
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Results time!
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 40,180
    Was the Ukraine song actually any good? I missed it.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    UK get 1 point from Ukraine!!!
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 59,789
    Andy_JS said:

    Was the Ukraine song actually any good? I missed it.

    Quite good in fact
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,865
    Early projections suggest we are not heading for an overall majority
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 40,180
    We've got one point, not sure who from.
  • Leon_VotedForStarmerLeon_VotedForStarmer Posts: 69,000
    edited May 16
    Conversation I had at Tommy's Rally. After I took a photo, slightly too obviously, of a fairly well-dressed 50-ish guy - clearly drunk - lurching about, as a French girl denounced rapists onstage

    Him: "Are you a journalist then?"

    Me: "Yes. How did you guess?"

    Him: "Coz you're takin photos of me. I'm very drunk."

    Me: "I won't use them, I promise."

    Him: "S'OK. Dya know why I am here? Coz my best friend is Asian and and and my other friend is black and and and I came down from Manchester alone but but but, eh, I must look degenerate I know that"

    Me: "I promise I won't use photos."

    Him: "OK alright I - I - I - if my daughter found out i wuz here she wouldn't ever talk to me again but, but, but I can't just sit back and let it happen, they're taking the piss, all these people, on boats, d'you know how much tax I pay?"

    Me: "No."

    Him: "Four grand a month I've - I have - I earn a lot and - and - and - and if my company ever found out I was here that would be the end of me but you can't just do nothing can you? I've never been to anything like this in my life. Never. But, but, but look around there's no hate here, is there? No hate, we just- just - have to get a grip. They're taking the piss. We don't have any choice."

    We shook hands and separated. That rally was largely a cri de coeur from people like him. They are NOT racist, they are NOT filled with hate. They have had enough. Politicians that dismiss this as "mere racism" are insane
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,865
    Austria up one point so far from their last home appearance
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866
    Andy_JS said:

    We've got one point, not sure who from.

    Ukraine
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    Bulgaria smashing it.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 72,381
    Bulgaria now favourite on BF
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 64,491

    Scott_xP said:

    @peterstefanovic.bsky.social‬

    Andy Burnham says he would ban VAR if he had the power

    "You can't celebrate a goal because you think someone, somewhere in an industrial unit is going to rule it out"

    https://bsky.app/profile/peterstefanovic.bsky.social/post/3mlymh26hek2f

    I don’t want VAR banned. I want it used to allow Lampards goal in 2010 and rule out Maradonas in 1986. That’s it. Nothing more. Clear. Obvious . Errors.
    You know, we could offer the Malvinas to Argentina, in return for them handing back the 1986 World Cup on the basis it was awarded to them wrongly, and FIFA awarding it to us.

    That would be a fair trade, I think.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 40,180
    Foxy said:

    Andy_JS said:

    We've got one point, not sure who from.

    Ukraine
    Nice of them.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 56,866

    Bulgaria now favourite on BF

    Could all change with the public vote...
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 64,491
    Foxy said:

    Foxy said:

    Eabhal said:

    Incredible the lies that people blatantly tell

    Zarah Sultana MP is claiming that “250,000” people were at the Naqba march she addressed today

    She’s literally claiming a quarter of a million people. In reality I would estimate about 10,000. Fantastical nonsense

    For clarity, some of the pro pally marches have indeed been huge. I know because I personally witnessed one of the early, massive rallies. It could actually have been 250,000. Today’s was tiny in comparison

    I wonder if this means Gaza is finally receding in salience. Let’s hope so

    Hope so? I hope that people continue to be outraged by what is widely assessed to be a genocide.

    My biggest concern is that a a fall in the numbers and/or frequency of protests is a direct result of the state’s use of Terrorism legislation to quash it. Thousands of people held without charge; misleading juries; sentencing for crimes that have not been prosecuted.

    I’m sure enthusiasm would have receded naturally over time, but it can’t have helped.
    nah, to be honest I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a Tommy Robinson march.

    A friend suggested having lunch today in London then we both realised what was happening today (plus the cup final) and decided to reschedule it.
    Plenty of pre-Ayatollah Iranian flags on the Tommy Robinson march, judging from the footage.
    Fascists going to fash.
    You mean like this? Which I saw today?

    This woman with the pre Ayatollah Iranian flag was getting lots of love from the Tommy crowd



    Is she a fascist, too? Are they?
    I would define the current Ayatollahs as fash...
    They are bad, but the Shah was famously brutal with his secret police. One of my cousins was arrested by them. Not a pleasant experience but his UK passport meant that he just got deported rather than tortured.
    There's a reason there was a revolution in Persia/Iran, and it wasn't because the Shah was universally loved.

    Still: in preference I'd chose it over the mullahs. But only in the way that I'd chose syphilis over AIDS.
  • londonpubmanlondonpubman Posts: 3,865
    edited May 16
    I thought we would do better among the juries. We will get nil from the Tele vote and will finish bottom.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 64,491

    Burnham played Brexit quite well in the interview I thought. I think he’s a shoe in

    I believe the term is "shoo in".
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