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  1. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Television
    Oh, sorry, lol.
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  3. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Television
    The JJJ fans could vote her out was what I was thinking, I know neither would be up, but it would leave one as the almost certain winner.
  4. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Television
    Actually, thinking about it, I'd rather have Mario win, as he's the only one I can see not putting Corin up. I'd have thought JJ2 would put Corin up, but if he sticks up what he said, he'll go by his nominations, I wouldn't mind him winning.
  5. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Television
    Jo/Steve
  6. 1. Corin 2. Sam 3. Jo 4. Mario 5. Josie 6. Dave 7. Andrew 8. JJ 9. Steve 10. John James
  7. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Yes, but Japan and Denmark are playing each other, so it's impossible for both to win.
  8. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Television
    Shabby / Steve (I know it'll never happen) / Dave
  9. 1. Ife 2. Caoimhe 3. Shabby 4. Mario 5. Josie 6. Corin 7. Govan 8. Sunshine 9. John 10. Rachael 11. Nathan 12. Ben 13. Steve 14. David
  10. C.R. posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    I've not got much to add other than that I agree with pretty much everyone criticising Israel, but in regards to this point, I think Ezekiel is part of the Old Testament.
  11. Portugal: The Jury vote: 12 points to Greece 10 points to Romania 8 points to Spain 7 points to France 6 points to Belgium 5 points to Norway 4 points to Armenia 3 points to Germany 2 points to Moldova 1 point to Denmark The final outcome of the Portuguese vote (Jury+Televote): 12 points to Spain 10 points to Romania 8 points to Greece 7 points to France 6 points to Moldova 5 points to Belgium 4 points to Denmark 3 points to Norway 2 points to Russia 1 point to Germany
  12. There was a rumour France was 5th in the public vote, but 18th with the juries, which would tie in with France today criticising the 50/50 split and calling for it to be a solely public vote.
  13. I've seen this posted online as the Turkish votes; Jury: 12 Azerbaijan 10 Albania 8 Bosnia & Herzegovina 7 Russia 6 Germany 5 Moldova 4 Ukraine 3 Romania 2 Georgia 1 Norway Televoting: 12 Azerbaijan 10 Armenia 8 Germany 7 Georgia 6 Greece 5 Bosnia & Herzegovina 4 France 3 Romania 2 Ukraine 1 Albania I'm not sure if it's been confirmed though.
  14. I thought Aloha from Hell were the best, though Aly and AJ were okay too. Didn't really like Malese Jow, though it sounds like a grower.
  15. Love Generation is great, and would probably do well in the contest. Not sure about One, it was all right but nothing brilliant.
  16. All three weren't bad, though I preferred 'I Love You'.
  17. I found All Around Me the best, though I thought that all were at least fairly good.
  18. Urban Symphony - I loved them in last year, and love them now. Would get high points from me, though I'm not sure how well it would do, due to the fact it's not a typical buzzjack genre, not to mentioned the language barrier. Alexander Rybak - Hmmm. I don't think it's too bad, but it's nothing compared to Fairytale, which I imagine a lot of people will try to compare it to. Could do better than Urban Symphony though. Svetlana Loboda - This is good, though the language barrier won't do it any favours. I think it's the most likely to qualify, but I'm not sure how well it'll do in the final. Would again get high points from me.
  19. C.R. posted a post in a topic in BuzzJack Song Contest
    Lievant plans on making its long-await return (*cough*) for BJSC Twenty Seven, and so has decided on five final songs to represent it. Vote either for your favourite, or rank them. Thanks in advance! Empress - Hate Goodbyes V--3ZEPanRs Empress - Imperfections bTfR2wYV19Y Empress - Superficial Girls wtXu4mdI0fI Gabrielle Baty - Why's It So Hard? 8thfjUR_zEs atLzqJau0qQ
  20. Angelicland: Soraya Arnelas, Love Generation, Hera Björk, Linda Pritchard, Sky Ferreira Ashton: Sugababes [2.0], Yohanna, Molly Sandén Bare and Naked Gardens: The Chemical Brothers, Dom, Pictureplane, Seraphim Suite, St. Vincent Bhangra: Spark Botanikka: The Wanted, Eric Saade, Shontelle, Natalia Kills, Inna Cadbury: Ashley Ring, Lil' Wayne, I Blame Coco, Pallers Caerfyrddia: Hanna Lindblad Camdonia: How To Destroy Angels Bignia-Zaragovina: Urban Symphony, Alexander Rybak Egabbac: Dennis Ferrer, Shingai Shoniwa Elëdan: Sleigh Bells, Crystal Castles, Kele Okereke, We Are The Fallen, Kendal Johansson Espen: Nephew, Eivør, Charlotte Qvale FSR Rontvia: Safura, Matisse, Lena Meyer-Landrut, Mark Ronson, Mike Posner Greenfroze: Shiny toy guns Greenland: Iyaz, Lights, Pixie Lott, Auburn, MIA Hendinia: Champagne Riot, Elin Lanto, Britannia High JAMORA: Malese Jow, Aloha From Hell, Plasticines, Demi Lovato Kingdom of Shadow: Le Matos ft Coeur de Pirate, Sunday Girl Kopečka: Amy Pearson, Serebro, Madcon, Wynter Gordon Kylienips: Karen Elson, Primary 1, Paula Seling Letland : Kristine Elezaj Liechenstaan: Florrie, Jessie James, Moguai, Sara Bareilles Lievant: Elin Ruth Sigvardsson, Empress, Gabrielle Baty Mdice: Twin Sister, A-Trak, Kid Sister Nonsuch: Yolanda Be Cool + DCUP; Adam Deacon; Paloma Faith; Susanna Kay; The Pipettes Numayania: Infernal, Danzel, Shy Child, Rolf Junior, Mariana Popova Ojnoj: MizzNina, Colby O'Donis, T.I., Keri Hilson Sangria: Gravitonas, Nastala, Fallulah Skall: Magic Wands, Letting Up Despite Great Faults, The Tough Alliance, E-603, A Sunny Day In Glasgow Tinnmark: Tone Damli Aaberge, Bjørn Johan Muri, Lene Marlin, Aleksander With Torchwood: Anna Bergendahl, Stacy Solomon, Charleene Rena Tréstamford-Gallagher: 30 Seconds to Mars, Paramore, All Time Low, Palladium, The Smiths UnoShake: Alexandra Ungureanu, Keo Urvůnia: Drake Utopia: Battles, Guillemots, LCD Soundsystem, Nightwish Yuxhaaq: Annemie Zechonia: Donots, Gentleman, Mimicry Freed Jordyn Taylor.
  21. C.R. posted a post in a topic in Eurovision Song Contest
    I think Azerbaijan was considered disappointing not just because it came 5th, but that it came 5th with such a campaign behind it (several million dollars I believe?), with no clear winner this year and as the favourite, pretty much up to the end of the contest. I don't believe that the UK had any of this last year.