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  1. Albania - (Andri Xhahu)
  2. Montenegro - (Marija Markovic)
  3. Romania - (Paul Seling)
  4. Austria - (Kati Bellowitsch)
  5. Ukraine - (Aleksey Matius)
  6. Belarus - (Dmitry Koldun)
  7. Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)
  8. Azerbaijan - (Safura Alizadeh)
  9. Malta - (Keith Demicoli)
  10. San Marino - (Monica Fabbri)
  11. France - (Amaury Vassili)
  12. United Kingdom - (Scott Mills)
  13. Turkey - (Ömer Önder)
  14. Greece - Adriana Magania)
  15. Bosnia & Herzegovina - (Elvir Lakovic Laka)
  16. Moldova - (Olivia Fortuna)
  17. Bulgaria - (Anna Angelova)
  18. Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)
  19. Slovenia - (Lorella Flego)
  20. Cyprus - (Loucas Hamatsos)
  21. Croatia - (Nevena Rendeli)
  22. Slovakia - (Mária Pietrová)
  23. FYR Macedonia - (Kristina Talevska)
  24. Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)
  25. Portugal - (Joana Teles)
  26. Iceland - (Matthias Matthiasson)
  27. Sweden - (Sarah Dawn Finer)
  28. Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)
  29. Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)
  30. Estonia - (Getter Jaani)
  31. Denmark - (Louise Wolff)
  32. Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)
  33. Latvia - (Valters Fridenbergs)
  34. Spain - (Elena S Sánchez)
  35. Finland - (Mr Lordi)
  36. Georgia - (Sopho Toroshelidze)
  37. Italy - (Ivan Bacchi)
  38. Serbia - (Maja Nikolić)
  39. Germany - (Anke Engelke)
  40. Russia - (Oxana Fedorova)
  41. Hungary - (Éva Novodomszky)
  42. Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

voting order.
 

Terence

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So many ex-participants...

Bosnia, Finland, Georgia, Estonia, France...
 

Sandri

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My Top 10:

1. Sweden
2. Spain
3. Italy
4. Estonia
5. Germany
6. Romania
7. Norway
8. Macedonia
9. Serbia
10. Ireland


But for sure, Russia will be in it :/
 

kotten

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I was talking about your post were you said: Who's gonna vote for Sweden? Some adult twilight girls?

700 000 swedes (or something like that) who voted for Loreen in Melodifestivalen, are in your opinion, adult twilight girls? Congratulations! You have just insulted almost 10% of the population in Sweden:lol: Oh well..

Votes, not Swedes. But yes of course, not all of the votes were from youngsters.
 

No Name

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Tobbes schlagerblogg

Free translation:

Danish attack on Loreen

Danish commentator is campaigning against Loreen for the evening. Norwegian NRK reports that Ole Tøpholm proposed a pact with the other Nordic countries that they should give each other 12 pts so Sweden and Loreen is not going to win.

- Maybe we should form an alliance against the Swedes, so one of us will win instead, he says to NRK Norway and Iceland who also competes in the finals.

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Ole Tøpholm xbow

Well, he's still a shitty commentator, but I hope he'll stand by his words and speak the same message tonight. That way he'll gain my respect. After all Loreen might turn out to be highly dependent on the nordic block backing her up.
 

wayneofway

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I was talking about your post were you said: Who's gonna vote for Sweden? Some adult twilight girls?

700 000 swedes (or something like that) who voted for Loreen in Melodifestivalen, are in your opinion, adult twilight girls? Congratulations! You have just insulted almost 10% of the population in Sweden:lol: Oh well..

Okay sometimes you need to explain the "irony". Well let me explain. As I said my "twilight girls" saying was just an irony for adolescent movement. That's just my view, I think adolescents have a tendency to that song as they also had to twilight series. It's also like that in Turkey, I saw lots of adolescent Turkish girls are really a big fan of Loreen with this song. I don't know the percentage of adolescents inside this 700 thousands people in Sweden, I have respect for the opinion of all people, these are their taste. and I said I dont know what I cannot see in that song they can see. This is speculation I made for this song, it may have an adolescent catchiness like twilight series. ...and this is not an insult. It is just my observation and it really has just a 10 seconds melody. Anyway good luck with the grand final.
 

kotten

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Ole Tøpholm xbow

Well, he's still a shitty commentator, but I hope he'll stand by his words and speak the same message tonight. That way he'll gain my respect. :mrgreen:

And of course you would feel the same way if a Swedish or Norweigan commentor said the same about a Danish entry who was a favorite to win? It's childish.
 

pokerpupps

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Good luck to all the songs tonight! But of course i hope that one of my favourites will win! It's gonna be an amazing show tonight1 :)
 

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Ole Tøpholm xbow

Well, he's still a shitty commentator, but I hope he'll stand by his words and speak the same message tonight. That way he'll gain my respect. After all Loreen might turn out to be highly dependent on the nordic block backing her up.

Internal joke?
 

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And of course you would feel the same way if a Swedish or Norweigan commentor said the same about a Danish entry who was a favorite to win? It's childish.

xgood

This is just ridiculous. Ole needs to get fired. He can't make people to vote how s/he likes. Does EBU know about this issue?
 

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And of course you would feel the same way if a Swedish or Norweigan commentor said the same about a Danish entry who was a favorite to win? It's childish.

I think it'd be a breath of fresh air, just like this comment is.

And besides, it should be pretty obvious that he's ironic.
I still love the sound of that idea, and who knows, maybe we can persuade Iceland to go form an alliance with us. Norway is more of a toughie though, and Finland is out of the question. :lol:
 

Spencre

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  1. Albania - (Andri Xhahu)
  2. Montenegro - (Marija Markovic)
  3. Romania - (Paul Seling)
  4. Austria - (Kati Bellowitsch)
  5. Ukraine - (Aleksey Matius)
  6. Belarus - (Dmitry Koldun)
  7. Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)
  8. Azerbaijan - (Safura Alizadeh)
  9. Malta - (Keith Demicoli)
  10. San Marino - (Monica Fabbri)
  11. France - (Amaury Vassili)
  12. United Kingdom - (Scott Mills)
  13. Turkey - (Ömer Önder)
  14. Greece - Adriana Magania)
  15. Bosnia & Herzegovina - (Elvir Lakovic Laka)
  16. Moldova - (Olivia Fortuna)
  17. Bulgaria - (Anna Angelova)
  18. Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)
  19. Slovenia - (Lorella Flego)
  20. Cyprus - (Loucas Hamatsos)
  21. Croatia - (Nevena Rendeli)
  22. Slovakia - (Mária Pietrová)
  23. FYR Macedonia - (Kristina Talevska)
  24. Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)
  25. Portugal - (Joana Teles)
  26. Iceland - (Matthias Matthiasson)
  27. Sweden - (Sarah Dawn Finer)
  28. Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)
  29. Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)
  30. Estonia - (Getter Jaani)
  31. Denmark - (Louise Wolff)
  32. Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)
  33. Latvia - (Valters Fridenbergs)
  34. Spain - (Elena S Sánchez)
  35. Finland - (Mr Lordi)
  36. Georgia - (Sopho Toroshelidze)
  37. Italy - (Ivan Bacchi)
  38. Serbia - (Maja Nikolić)
  39. Germany - (Anke Engelke)
  40. Russia - (Oxana Fedorova)
  41. Hungary - (Éva Novodomszky)
  42. Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

voting order.

OMG I think that Albania got the jury.
 

pokerpupps

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Okay sometimes you need to explain the "irony". Well let me explain. As I said my "twilight girls" saying was just an irony for adolescent movement. That's just my view, I think adolescents have a tendency to that song as they also had to twilight series. It's also like that in Turkey, I saw lots of adolescent Turkish girls are really a big fan of Loreen with this song. I don't know the percentage of adolescents inside this 700 thousands people in Sweden, I have respect for the opinion of all people, these are their taste. and I said I dont know what I cannot see in that song they can see. This is speculation I made for this song, it may have an adolescent catchiness like twilight series. ...and this is not an insult. It is just my observation and it really has just a 10 seconds melody. Anyway good luck with the grand final.

Okey, fair enough. I guess i didn't understand the irony and i still don't get it. Anyway, i'm over this, let's hope for a good show tonight. Let the best song win! :D
 

wayneofway

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Okey, fair enough. I guess i didn't understand the irony and i still don't get it. Anyway, i'm over this, let's hope for a good show tonight. Let the best song win! :D

Exactly! I'm sure this year will be very competitive. We're gonna have a great show :)
 

rajo

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  1. Albania - (Andri Xhahu)
  2. Montenegro - (Marija Markovic)
  3. Romania - (Paul Seling)
  4. Austria - (Kati Bellowitsch)
  5. Ukraine - (Aleksey Matius)
  6. Belarus - (Dmitry Koldun)
  7. Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)
  8. Azerbaijan - (Safura Alizadeh)
  9. Malta - (Keith Demicoli)
  10. San Marino - (Monica Fabbri)
  11. France - (Amaury Vassili)
  12. United Kingdom - (Scott Mills)
  13. Turkey - (Ömer Önder)
  14. Greece - Adriana Magania)
  15. Bosnia & Herzegovina - (Elvir Lakovic Laka)
  16. Moldova - (Olivia Fortuna)
  17. Bulgaria - (Anna Angelova)
  18. Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)
  19. Slovenia - (Lorella Flego)
  20. Cyprus - (Loucas Hamatsos)
  21. Croatia - (Nevena Rendeli)
  22. Slovakia - (Mária Pietrová)
  23. FYR Macedonia - (Kristina Talevska)
  24. Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)
  25. Portugal - (Joana Teles)
  26. Iceland - (Matthias Matthiasson)
  27. Sweden - (Sarah Dawn Finer)
  28. Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)
  29. Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)
  30. Estonia - (Getter Jaani)
  31. Denmark - (Louise Wolff)
  32. Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)
  33. Latvia - (Valters Fridenbergs)
  34. Spain - (Elena S Sánchez)
  35. Finland - (Mr Lordi)
  36. Georgia - (Sopho Toroshelidze)
  37. Italy - (Ivan Bacchi)
  38. Serbia - (Maja Nikolić)
  39. Germany - (Anke Engelke)
  40. Russia - (Oxana Fedorova)
  41. Hungary - (Éva Novodomszky)
  42. Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)
voting order.


This is Sweden's path to victory, at least with juries.
 
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