jomar
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No, no, no. Imagine that after American Idol is over, all those wonderful artists, winners and near-misses alike, are eagerly waiting for that big recording contract to come. They need to do something and they need to do it quickly, before the short-attention-span-afflicted audiences that love them forget they ever existed. Enter the Eurovision Song Contest. Wearing underwear and leather slacks.
Some of it is; some of it is like the worst "folklorique" entertainment your tour guide can find when he/she is really annoyed with you.
Og
Nah, most eurovision contestant actually have some talent but the process and requirement make it very difficult show that talent -- kind of like asking Cindy Lauper to sing Aida.
Of course I haven't watch Eurovision since 1975 or 1976 when I was stationed in England and the scars have mostly faded.![]()
Must see TV! I wonder if they show it on BBCA (America). We get Graham Norton, after all.