Worst Eurovision Songs Of All Time
Cowbag — April 7, 2008 — Pop Culture
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It's all going Eurovision Crazy at the moment (Ireland is entering a Turkey called Dustin) so I thought I would have some Monday fun to cheer everyone up. Thanking the lord for wifi, I took a look some of the top Eurovision "car crashes" of late. I mean, who can forget a heavily-pregnant Jordon in pink latex? I am still upset he did not get through to the competition itself :-(
Of course the UK and Scooch features this year's tipped-to-win entry from Spain. And lest we forget Vera Seduka (she was robbed).
Of course the UK and Scooch features this year's tipped-to-win entry from Spain. And lest we forget Vera Seduka (she was robbed).
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