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Eurovsion 2021
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Iceland are a favourite to win - up against the UK...they have never supported the UK, all a bit fishy.
Their cousins, the Danish, think they can bring home the bacon.
Israel - no bacon and their contribution probably Gaza's 'Sounds that Cannot be Made' will be bombed by the others - but then so too will be the Turkish, Lebanese and Cypriot songs, 'El Diablo' by the stunning Eleni Foureira Fuego who is actually originated from the Tierra del - Argentina. Controversial as it involved a 'Hand of God' in selection, i.e. €500 paid to Nicosia.
The Germans - the "Ode an die Freude" is thought to be stale and Beethoven has been commissioned to jazz it up - meanwhile Macron is looking at 'La Victoire est à Nous' - all a bit Napoleonic and likely to sink somewhere around Trafalgar, though it is about him on a horse...
The Swedes are regurgitating Abba - but Waterloo for the 46th year in a row will follow the French into the deep oblivion of the Atlantic.
Their cousins, the Danish, think they can bring home the bacon.
Israel - no bacon and their contribution probably Gaza's 'Sounds that Cannot be Made' will be bombed by the others - but then so too will be the Turkish, Lebanese and Cypriot songs, 'El Diablo' by the stunning Eleni Foureira Fuego who is actually originated from the Tierra del - Argentina. Controversial as it involved a 'Hand of God' in selection, i.e. €500 paid to Nicosia.
The Germans - the "Ode an die Freude" is thought to be stale and Beethoven has been commissioned to jazz it up - meanwhile Macron is looking at 'La Victoire est à Nous' - all a bit Napoleonic and likely to sink somewhere around Trafalgar, though it is about him on a horse...
The Swedes are regurgitating Abba - but Waterloo for the 46th year in a row will follow the French into the deep oblivion of the Atlantic.
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