Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest

I know we’d all love to have a bit of national pride and really believe that Britain can win the Eurovision Song Contest this year, but let’s face it, it’s never going to happen is it?

After Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber got involved, we all thought we’d be well on the winners road, especially when he bagged the lungs of steel from Jade Ewen who will be bringing to the stage the "rousing" anthemic ballad It’s My Time.

But at the end of the day, there’s no denying that the winner of said contest is usually down to whichever political party is kicking ass at the moment, I mean, every country seems to vote for their neighbour or political ally these days… why oh why can’t we just make it about the music?

Although we do look forward to the, quite frankly, bizarre entries from some of the Scandinavian countries, it would seem that the Germans are going to be certain of a bag of votes after their entry has managed to get Dita Von Teese (possibly with her boobies out) in on the act.

But if the current bookies’ odds are anything to go by, Norway’s Alexander Ryback may as well be given the coveted Euro gong right now as twenty-three-year-old Alex’s song Fairytale him playing the fiddle and singing right from the pit of his little pretty boy heart!

So, the real question is, can we finally repeat Katrina And The Waves’ success?

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