I'll be going to the Eurovision Song Contest next year in Moscow, Russia.
I love this contest so much.
It's the greatest thing that I've encountered upon.
It's my passion.
It's my obsession.
BUT
I will still go to Los Angeles, California next year for a 2 month holiday for my 20th birthday.
I'll just make sure to save as much as I can!!!!!
Moscow HERE I COME!!!
Los Angeles HERE I COME.... MAYBE!!!
Jordan.A
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Monday, 14 July 2008
Sunday, 25 May 2008
THE WINNER IS
I'm really disappointed with the results; the voting is all political. It's no longer a music contest... it's a neighbour contest. There were so many great songs + performances with actual vocal talent and Russia winning was a total joke. Dima Bilan cannot even sing in English; the performance was cheap and tacky and a cheat by adding a famous european ice skater. I'm so angry and disappointed with the results. It's just not fair. I've realized how bad the voting has become.
Iceland, Sweden, Armenia, Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Germany, Norway, Portugal deserved better spots in the final. Those countries had REAL talent. They should have got better results. As I said: it's not a music contest anymore... it's all political. But, the contest is over now, there's nothing more anyone can do. Everyone went out there and did their best. Their voices were amazing and the performances were great... just the winner was horrible and a disgrace.
Until next time...
See you all in Moscow, Russia for the 54th Eurovision Song Contest.
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TOP 10!!!
02. Romania
03. Bosnia and Herzegovina
04. Finland
05. Russia
06. Israel
07. Azerbaijan
08. Armenia
09. Poland
10. Norway
SEE YOU IN THE FINALS AND GOOD LUCK!!!
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