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  • rosetta12rosetta12 Posts: 4,010
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    Ok, so I'm off to the airport & London in a few hours :) Please say hello should any of you bump into me there! :D:D
  • 21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,493
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    I just can't believe all this about Oscar Pistorious.

    I remember the posts in here when he got his Gold- who could have thought such a thing could happen, then?
  • UlfgeirrUlfgeirr Posts: 3,381
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    I just can't believe all this about Oscar Pistorious.

    I remember the posts in here when he got his Gold- who could have thought such a thing could happen, then?

    I thought it was a joke at first. :eek:
  • big bro geekbig bro geek Posts: 18,268
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    I just can't believe all this about Oscar Pistorious.

    I remember the posts in here when he got his Gold- who could have thought such a thing could happen, then?

    Don't want to jump to conclusions but if the rumour of 4 shots being fired are true then it seems to be more than an accident to me
  • kvnkvn Posts: 8,782
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    This meteor shower in Russia is :eek:

    The noise would be enough to give you a heart attack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuf5xMl2iKw
  • phill363phill363 Posts: 24,311
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    kvn wrote: »
    This meteor shower in Russia is :eek:

    The noise would be enough to give you a heart attack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuf5xMl2iKw

    Made me jump :eek: imagine if this happened during the cold war you would think WWIII was kicking off.
  • BigBmadBigBmad Posts: 18,263
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    kvn wrote: »
    This meteor shower in Russia is :eek:

    The noise would be enough to give you a heart attack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuf5xMl2iKw

    Shows the power of things from space. Apparently nearly 1000 were injured. Imagine if this happen in a populated are like London or New York, would be total mayhem
  • gottagogottago Posts: 14,094
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    Just found this video of Gaygalen from Sweden which is exactly what you'd think it is from the title.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Z5s27CUuo

    First of all this appears to be a gathering of as many Melfest stars as humanly possible. Secondly can you imagine if this happened in the UK and one of the royal family presented the award?! And what about a national TV station airing a UK version?! Oh Sweden!
  • big bro geekbig bro geek Posts: 18,268
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    gottago wrote: »
    Just found this video of Gaygalen from Sweden which is exactly what you'd think it is from the title.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Z5s27CUuo

    First of all this appears to be a gathering of as many Melfest stars as humanly possible. Secondly can you imagine if this happened in the UK and one of the royal family presented the award?! And what about a national TV station airing a UK version?! Oh Sweden!

    What were you searching for that you got that?:eek:
  • SaturnSaturn Posts: 18,971
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    gottago wrote: »
    Just found this video of Gaygalen from Sweden which is exactly what you'd think it is from the title.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Z5s27CUuo

    First of all this appears to be a gathering of as many Melfest stars as humanly possible. Secondly can you imagine if this happened in the UK and one of the royal family presented the award?! And what about a national TV station airing a UK version?! Oh Sweden!

    It's all too much, the Princess comes out to Dancing Queen and the nominees are announced with the theme from Brokeback Mountain :D
  • 21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,493
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    Saturn wrote: »
    It's all too much, the Princess comes out to Dancing Queen and the nominees are announced with the theme from Brokeback Mountain :D

    It's like they are SO progressive that they're allowed to indulge in a little stereotyping!
  • gottagogottago Posts: 14,094
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    What were you searching for that you got that?:eek:
    "Swedish princess presents prestigious gay award in front of camp audience mostly made up of Melfest personalities."

    Nah it was in the related videos on this pretty cool new Loreen performance in front of said camp audience which only makes it better.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxCuanXaIXk
  • nick1990nick1990 Posts: 4,988
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    Brit awards on tonight, and Muse just did a really good Rona Suus performance but with a few violins and drums added in...was different...
  • BBAnneBBAnne Posts: 23,326
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    Taking my boys to London for the day in a little while - looking for some random Eurovision moments to happen today

    My ideal would be to bump into Anzej Dezan (who lives in London now) and be able to introduce him "Anzej, meet Little Anzej"

    Never gonna happen .....
  • rosetta12rosetta12 Posts: 4,010
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    ^ Hope you will ;)

    I'm still trying to recover from my return from the UK, more than two days ago :p The culture shock... ;) Had a great time!
  • pauledin99pauledin99 Posts: 911
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    gottago wrote: »
    Just found this video of Gaygalen from Sweden which is exactly what you'd think it is from the title.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Z5s27CUuo

    First of all this appears to be a gathering of as many Melfest stars as humanly possible. Secondly can you imagine if this happened in the UK and one of the royal family presented the award?! And what about a national TV station airing a UK version?! Oh Sweden!

    I know someone posted this last year, but here's a reminder from last year's gala of how great MF songs can be. I suppose even Sweden should be allowed an off year!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaMJIRr0BgU
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,681
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    rosetta12 wrote: »
    ^ Hope you will ;)

    I'm still trying to recover from my return from the UK, more than two days ago :p The culture shock... ;) Had a great time!

    Even I get a culture shock when visiting London and it's only around 3hrs away on the train. :p
  • BBAnneBBAnne Posts: 23,326
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    rosetta12 wrote: »
    ^ Hope you will ;)

    I'm still trying to recover from my return from the UK, more than two days ago :p The culture shock... ;) Had a great time!

    Hey rosetta, hope you had a great time - when I saw that you had posted, I was so pleased, had got worried that you hadn't been around and thought I might find you curled up in a ball somewhere, drunkenly singing När Jag Blundar :D

    No Eurovision moments to report, although there was a guy on the tube who bore a passing resemblance to Anzej - LA dared me to ask "Ali ste Slovenec?" which we'd learned the day before! (I didn't take him up on that dare)
  • rosetta12rosetta12 Posts: 4,010
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    BBAnne wrote: »
    Hey rosetta, hope you had a great time - when I saw that you had posted, I was so pleased, had got worried that you hadn't been around and thought I might find you curled up in a ball somewhere, drunkenly singing När Jag Blundar :D
    :D

    Nice to hear I was being worried about ;) Mind you, if I was in that state (heavens forbid!) I probably wouldn't be singing När jag blundar, I couldn't remember the Swedish lyrics if drunk - for example Hard Rock Hallelujah or Pump-pump would be much more likely... :p

    Btw, is your son's name really Anzej, or is it just an euphemism..? ;) (I guess the latter...)
    EuroChris wrote: »
    Even I get a culture shock when visiting London and it's only around 3hrs away on the train. :p
    :D
  • NightFox_DancerNightFox_Dancer Posts: 14,739
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    It's your royal duchesses' birthday tomorrow. By which I mean me. :D

    I'm only bloody 21! :eek:
  • phill363phill363 Posts: 24,311
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    Happy early birthday Foxy :)
  • BBAnneBBAnne Posts: 23,326
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    rosetta12 wrote: »
    :D

    Nice to hear I was being worried about ;) Mind you, if I was in that state (heavens forbid!) I probably wouldn't be singing När jag blundar, I couldn't remember the Swedish lyrics if drunk - for example Hard Rock Hallelujah or Pump-pump would be much more likely... :p

    Btw, is your son's name really Anzej, or is it just an euphemism..? ;) (I guess the latter...)


    :D

    It's his internet name, based on the legendary Anzej Dezan (slovenia 2006) I think it suits him actually, wish he hadn't been born in 2002!
    It's your royal duchesses' birthday tomorrow. By which I mean me. :D

    I'm only bloody 21! :eek:

    Awww...look at you all growed up! :D

    Congratulations Foxy, you have arrived xxx
  • Chickens hitChickens hit Posts: 26,490
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    It's your royal duchesses' birthday tomorrow. By which I mean me. :D

    I'm only bloody 21! :eek:

    What, again?;)

    Have a great day Foxy.:cool:
  • UlfgeirrUlfgeirr Posts: 3,381
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    You lot would have been jealous of my trip home today.

    The iPod cable broke so we had to rely on choosing one of Dad's tapes without knowing what it was. The result was an Alcazar party.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,681
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    Ulfgeirr wrote: »
    You lot would have been jealous of my trip home today.

    The iPod cable broke so we had to rely on choosing one of Dad's tapes without knowing what it was. The result was an Alcazar party.

    You can't beat a bit of Alcazar on a drab Monday. :p
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