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Lol my mum is a classic example of that. She's had a computer for 8 years but only last week she learnt how to scroll. :rofl:
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Yeah, computers just don't agree with her. All she knows how to do is click on AOL and type the address of her stupid scrabble game lol.
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Lol I know, it's better than her playing bingo like she used to do. Her theory is that she uses her brain more in scrabble. :lol:

I love Scrabble.

 

Actually, about Eurovision winners... I had to download it twice because my Windows crashed and everything vanished. I REALLY like Tu Te Reconnatrais from 1973 (Luxemborg) :heart: :heart: Spanish winners are orgasmic as well! Detest 90's winners :(

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You detest the 90's winners? Charlotte Perrelli? Katrina & The Waves? :o

 

Have you finished listening, Gloria?

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I've loved Eurovision and American Idol since the beginning. :P What do you think about bringing the X-Factor to American Idol?
Of course, apart from these ones. Katrina & The Waves especially. Brilliant winner! :heart:
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I've heard the rumour in a couple of places, I can't think of where off hand though.

X-Factor has the top 12 contestants split into groups (boys/girls/over-25 etc) and the judges as mentors where they pick the songs for their assigned group. The bottom two each week have to sing for survival and then the judges decide who goes home.

Hmm....it sounds like somewhat of a So You Think You Can Dance format, at least the part where the judges choose who goes home....I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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I don't think it is a bad idea but on the X-Factor the judges have purposely kept their favourites in despite several ocassions in the bottom 2.

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