May 16, 200916 yr ESC is shown is USA too??? Well it is sure awesome... : 2h left... :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
May 16, 200916 yr Gosh, I'm so cold that i don't have a usual shiver from some kind of orgasm when i listen to Ukraine, Portugal or Israel :snif:
May 16, 200916 yr I really don't know who will win tonight, but I really feel that it won't be Norway (sorry Jerick!)
May 16, 200916 yr Gosh, I'm so cold that i don't have a usual shiver from some kind of orgasm when i listen to Ukraine, Portugal or Israel :snif: I got sunburn today :( it's really hot here in Norway :lol: Sleept at the beach with my clasmates :kink:
May 16, 200916 yr I really don't know who will win tonight, but I really feel that it won't be Norway (sorry Jerick!) I know u don't :P but I think this year don't have as much suprices..
May 16, 200916 yr Well I am signing off to watch TV to kill my time... Good luck to everyone ( especially Azerbaijan)... I have no clear favorite ( GO AZERBAIJAN GO AZERBAIJAN) well at least I am not telling ( Azerbaijan :cheer: )... Show will be awesome... See you tomorrow.
May 16, 200916 yr Moscow police detain scores at gay pride rally By DAVID NOWAK – 1 hour ago MOSCOW (AP) — Riot police broke up several gay rights demonstrations in Moscow on Saturday, hauling away scores of protesters hours before the capital hosted a major international pop music competition. No injuries were reported, but the detentions could damage Russia's desire to be seen as a modern nation as it holds the finals of the Eurovision song contest, a cultural event televised around the world. City officials had warned that they would not tolerate marches or rallies supporting the rights of gays and lesbians, but activists had targeted Moscow and the Eurovision contest to press their claims that Russia officially sanctions homophobia. Moscow police spokesman Anatoly Listovetsky said 40 people were detained, but media reports said up to 80 had been seized. None of the protests in central Moscow took place near the capital's Olimpiysky Sports Complex, where the Eurovision concert being held live Saturday night. Police seized gay rights advocates as well as some religious and nationalist protesters who staged counter-demonstrations. They also took away gay rights activists for talking to reporters, and ripped the bra and shirt off one female protester. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has drawn international criticism by describing homosexuality as "satanic" and seeking to justify official discrimination against gay people in Russia by claiming they help spread the AIDS virus. Luzhkov has banned gay pride rallies in recent years, and attempted marches by gay activists have typically ended in detentions and attacks by nationalist groups. Among those detained Saturday were British activist Peter Tatchell and American activist Andy Thayer of Chicago, co-founder of the Gay Liberation Network. Tatchell and most of the others were detained during a hastily organized protest near Moscow State University in southwest Moscow, where about 30 protesters shouted "Homophobia is a disgrace of this country!" and "We are demanding equal rights!" "This shows the Russian people are not free!" Tatchell yelled as he was being dragged to a police car. He was released a short time later. "The arrests were done in a very violent, aggressive manner," Tatchell told The Associated Press after his release. "We believe the reaction of the Moscow police was totally unjustified." Tatchell said Russian gay rights leaders had appealed to Eurovision contestants to denounce the police crackdown from the stage at tonight's competition. The live contest, which pits finalists from 24 different nations against each other, has drawn up to 100 million television viewers previously and is Europe's most prestigious pop song competition. "Today's arrests go against the principles of Eurovision, which are about peace, harmony, cooperation and unity between all the peoples in Europe," Tatchell said. Thayer was hustled off by police as he spoke with reporters. "If ... the right to assemble is taken away from lesbian and gay people here in Russia, then other Russians have to fear for their own freedom," Thayer said, just before police burst through a ring of journalists to take him away. Police ripped the shirt and bra off one female protester, who identified herself as Ksenia Prilebskaya, and roughly pushed her into a police bus. Her glasses fell and she shrieked in apparent pain. City authorities had barred Saturday's rally, saying it was morally wrong. "(Gay pride events) not only destroy moral foundations of our society, but also purposefully provoke disturbances that will threaten the lives and safety of Moscow residents and guests," City Hall spokesman Sergei Tsoi was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency as saying Saturday. At one rally a short walk from the Kremlin, about 50 demonstrators from nationalist and Orthodox Christian organizations denounced homosexuality. One man was detained when he alleged officials in the Kremlin were gay. A half-dozen anti-gay rights demonstrators were also seized by police during a demonstration in Moscow's central Pushkin Square. Decades of official persecution of Russian gays ended in 1993 with the decriminalization of homosexuality, but opposition to gay rights remains widespread. There are no official estimates of how many gays and lesbians live in Russia, and only a few big cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg have gay nightclubs and gyms. Gay activists say several gay male couples have attempted to wed since the mid-1990s, but officials rejected those efforts. Last week two homosexual women were denied their application for a marriage license.
May 16, 200916 yr Oh Lord I imagine the Top 10 of this week's Poster's Chart :( LOL You, Me, Trash, Rich, Tom :lol:
May 16, 200916 yr I will not be surprised at Norway NOT winning tbh. :( But i hope i'm wrong ^_^ Well.. it's a kinda weird situation for me.. I think and hope Norway win, but at the same time there is this voice in my head telling Norway will flop.. I think it will be between: Norge Island Hellas and maybe: Ukraina And I donno if I will go for Aserbaijan, Armenia or Tyrkia :wacko: yet
May 16, 200916 yr I will not be surprised at Norway NOT winning tbh. :( But i hope i'm wrong ^_^ Norway will for sure be right up there
May 16, 200916 yr Well.. it's a kinda weird situation for me.. I think and hope Norway win, but at the same time there is this voice in my head telling Norway will flop.. I think it will be between: Norge Island Hellas and maybe: Ukraina And I donno if I will go for Aserbaijan, Armenia or Tyrkia :wacko: yet Which country is Hellas? i can work out roughly who the rest are. I'm guessing island = Iceland
May 16, 200916 yr ESC is shown is USA too??? Well it is sure awesome... : 2h left... :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: Nope, I have to watch it online :(
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