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Re: Eurovision 2011 (scorecard)

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That scorecard - found it so here it is in full:

(Position on scorecard, actual position, name, points (overall), song quality, performance, dance & outfits)
In event of a tie the number of "10's" will be judged, then number of 9's etc.

1 21 Finland 28 9 9 10
= 17 Romania 28 10 9 9
3 5 Denmark 27 10 8 9
4 14 Serbia 27 9 10 8
5 13 Slovenia 27 9 9 9
6 3 Sweden 26 10 8 8
7 8 Ireland 26 9 9 8
= 11 United Kingdom 26 9 8 9
= 20 Iceland 26 9 9 8
10 7 Greece 25 8 7 10
11 1 Azerbaijan 25 9 7 9
12 18 Austria 24 6 8 10
13 9 Georgia 24 7 10 7
14 24 Estonia 24 8 7 9
= 10 Germany 24 7 9 8
16 2 Italy 23 8 6 9
17 4 Ukraine 23 8 8 7
18 15 France 22 5 10 7
19 22 Hungary 22 8 6 8
20 6 Bosnia & Herzegovina 22 7 7 8
= 16 Russia 22 7 7 8
22 23 Spain 21 7 8 6
23 25 Switzerland 21 7 7 7
24 19 Lithuania 19 6 6 7
25 12 Moldova 13 4 6 3

I did do the second semi final but I can't seem to find that at the moment.

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Karen Pearson wrote:
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And in 2003 I found out we had NO POINTS whatsoever. Nil poi.
Nul points actually. And it was Jemini and, if you had had the misfortune to hear them, you would understand why. They sang out of tune for pretty much the entire song. It was awful! But classic Eurovision and very funny! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu5kgSeZHfw
Thanks for that Karen. I looked it up and Jemini actually said that they couldn't hear their backing track because of a technical fault. FIX!
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I've just noticed that my avatar seems to be dancing the Swedish entry.
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Rhys Benjamin wrote:dancing the Swedish entry
good porno title
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Matt Morrison wrote:
Rhys Benjamin wrote:dancing the Swedish entry
good porno title
Oh how we need likes back....
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Matt Morrison wrote:
Rhys Benjamin wrote:dancing the Swedish entry
good porno title
My favourite porno titles are "Genital Hospital", "Field Of Teens" (tag line "if you build it, they will cum") and the all time classic "Shindler's Fist".
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There used to be a film advertised in the Sunday Sport called "Paula's Piss Party". It's not a particularly good title but for some reason whenever I meet someone called Paula (or even see someone called Paula on TV) I always think of it immediately.
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JimBentley wrote:Paula (or even see someone called Paula on TV)
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JimBentley wrote:There used to be a film advertised in the Sunday Sport called "Paula's Piss Party". It's not a particularly good title but for some reason whenever I meet someone called Paula (or even see someone called Paula on TV) I always think of it immediately.
Flesh Gordon.
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Ian Volante wrote:Flesh Gordon.
Haha, yes, a classic. With Dale Hardon, Dr Flexi Jerkoff and of course Emperor Wang the Perverted. Saw that at least three times courtesy of Warwick University Film Society.
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Phil Reynolds wrote:
Ian Volante wrote:Flesh Gordon.
Haha, yes, a classic. With Dale Hardon
Just looked the film up on IMDb and was astonished to discover that the character was actually called Dale Ardor. Reckon my version's funnier. :P

As a visual FX geek it was good to be reminded of how many big names in the biz got their break in this film.
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Phil Reynolds wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Ian Volante wrote:Flesh Gordon.
Haha, yes, a classic. With Dale Hardon
Just looked the film up on IMDb and was astonished to discover that the character was actually called Dale Ardor. Reckon my version's funnier. :P

As a visual FX geek it was good to be reminded of how many big names in the biz got their break in this film.
Sadly I've not actually seen it, I spotted it on the out-of-reach shelf in the video shop :)
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