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3) Dancing Lasha Tumbai (Ukraine) - Verka Serduchka (doing better than Turkey, which got 12 pts from the uk....)

10) Flying the Flag (For You) - Scooch

32) Song #1 (Russia) - Serebro

34) Molitva (Serbia) - Marija Serifovic

36) Yassou Maria (Greece) - Serbel

42) Leave Me Alone (Finland) - Hanna

45) Flying the Flag (For You) (UK) - Scooch

47) The Worrying Kind (Sweden) - The Ark

50) L'amour à la française - Les Fatals Picards ( :o )

64) Visionary Dream (Georgia) - Sopho ( :wub: - Starting to wish that this had won)

67) Shake It Up Shekerim (Turkey) - Kenan Dogulu (UK's Fav song only here....)

79) I Love You Mi Vida (Spain) - D'Nash

 

 

What points did the rest of these countries get?

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Out of that list, we gave:

 

Ukraine - 8

UK - 0, obv

Russia - 6

Serbia - 0

Greece - 10

Finland - 0

Sweden - 7

France - 0

Georgia - 0

Turkey - 12

Spain - 0

 

In bold, the countries we awarded 0 points, but have made it into the download chart. Interesting ...

 

How come Scooch is at #10 AND #45 :o

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How come Scooch is at #10 AND #45 :o

I presume one is the actual single and the other is from the ESC 2007 album ^_^

 

And :yahoo: for Serebro

I assume this is the Pop Top 100 :unsure: Because Serebro aren't in the overall top 100 anymore :cry:
I assume this is the Pop Top 100 :unsure: Because Serebro aren't in the overall top 100 anymore :cry:

 

Yes it is, as the Ukraine and the UK are the only ones in the overall top 100

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I don't get why people aren't downloading thw songs we actually gave points to??
I don't get why people aren't downloading thw songs we actually gave points to??

 

 

Maybe because the immigrants that voted actually didn't like their native countries songs... They just voted

because of patrionism. I guess now we see what songs "the regular people" liked in the competition (except

for the winner, I bet it is getting a fair share of its downloads thanks to people wanting to d/l the winner).

In that case our points should have looked like this:

 

12-Ukraine

10-Russia

8-Serbia

7-Greece

6-Finland

5-Sweden

4-France

3-Georgia

2-Turkey

1-Spain

 

Hmmm...not quite the same as our voting is it? Can someone tell me why exactly the UK gave points to Latvia and Lithuania?

Can someone tell me why exactly the UK gave points to Latvia and Lithuania?

Immigrants from Lithuania voting for Lithuania and then neighbourly votes for Latvia :kink::rofl:

 

Or just immigrants from both ^_^

Latvia sometimes give the UK points don't they? I was watching the ESC 2006 DVD earlier and noticed that Daz got points from 10 countries...including...Croatia :-0 Very impressive
I got a 1997 DVD off eBay and it arrived yesterday. It's so good! The votes are so random and completely unpredictable. Terry Wogan is far better on it too, he's more positive about everything and states several times he "loves these juries" with their odd voting. Far better. :(
is UK tryin to sabote the contest?Scooch was terrible.Im not sure but 2 or 3 years ago you sent a beautiful song and a black girl was singing it.It was awsome but you couldnt make it.I think after that Uk is protesting neighbour voting.And also as a Türk i can say that we dont have a huge diaspora in UK 12 point must be coming from müslümans inUK
is UK tryin to sabote the contest?Scooch was terrible.Im not sure but 2 or 3 years ago you sent a beautiful song and a black girl was singing it.It was awsome but you couldnt make it.I think after that Uk is protesting neighbour voting.And also as a Türk i can say that we dont have a huge diaspora in UK 12 point must be coming from müslümans inUK

 

am asuming you mean Javine

am asuming you mean Javine

sorry not a native speaker as you guess and i didnt understand you :( what or who is Javine

sorry not a native speaker as you guess and i didnt understand you :( what or who is Javine

Javine is the woman who sang that song ^_^

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