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  • Federate
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    Two pages into this thread and no one discusses what is most important about yesterday night until Lucin finally mentions it? "Azerbaijan's" song is more important to people here it seems . And then we complain that the "azeris" are winning in the information war... no sh!t they are, we don't even notice or bother to discuss yesterday's stunning offensive taken by Armenian Public Television in regards to "azerbaijani" attacks. I must say, it was very bold and I was very surprised and equally ecstatic. First I suggest ALL of you read this http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=31815

    After you read that article, watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmiT65Wbo48

    A big round of applause to Armenia and Sirusho for having the final laugh in the competition. Artsakh will "Always" be Armenian !

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  • Sako
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    It seems it indeed was hard for you to grasp what it meant...
    What makes you say that? Why do you think I didn't know? Because I don't think all Turks are our enemies? Or maybe because I don't look at all Armenian women as degraded and fallen!

    I was kidding when I said it wasn't hard to see because she constantly kept flashing it all the time, not that I'm not saying she did something wrong. It's great how we slapped the Azeri's back with this!

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by Saco View Post

    Wasn't really hard to see !
    It seems it indeed was hard for you to grasp what it meant...

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  • Sako
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    I believe from Armenia it was Saco who gave his votes to Turkey mainly and then to "Azerbaijan".


    The singer Arash representing "Azerbaijan" was also Iranian, famous in Europe...

    Did you guys notice the background of Sirusho and the image on the notebook in her hand while announcing the Armenian votes?
    Wasn't really hard to see !

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  • Sako
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    Do you imply that Russo-Norwegian lobby has bribed the judges?
    I don't know but I always get a funny feeling when I know there are judges ... especially 210 judges, lol! Something is not right here. I thought we would actually do much better this time because of the judges but it appears everything turned out worse then ever before. Eurovision really is a damn joke. I have nothing against the Norwegian. I just don't think he deserved the big prize ... unless the judging was based on cuteness !

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by Tiko310 View Post
    i have no idea why armenia gave to BOTH turkey AND azerbaijan. wtf is this. maybe it was the turkish tourists.
    I believe from Armenia it was Saco who gave his votes to Turkey mainly and then to "Azerbaijan".

    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    The point is he wasn’t Norwegian))))
    Norway had to get a RUSSIAN guy to win Eurovision. This year was a complete circus)))
    The singer Arash representing "Azerbaijan" was also Iranian, famous in Europe...

    Did you guys notice the background of Sirusho and the image on the notebook in her hand while announcing the Armenian votes?
    Last edited by Lucin; 05-17-2009, 05:58 AM.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Eurovision is a big joke

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  • Gavur
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    I believe peoples favorites success'es has not been reflected strongly in the final tally.

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  • seruven
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    Originally posted by Saco View Post
    You guys have to remember that this year, there were 210 judges deciding 50% of the outcome!
    Do you imply that Russo-Norwegian lobby has bribed the judges?

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  • Sako
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    You guys have to remember that this year, there were 210 judges deciding 50% of the outcome!

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