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Thread: Eurovision 2006

4871.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:57 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Salonica.. where is that?

I've been to Thessaloniki and two weeks on Sithonia, in Akti Elia.



Salonica is Thessaloniki honey. Selanik in turkish. And Elia is one of my favorite beaches. Love it!



Haha ok Yeah, it was gorgeous there. We had our private beach near hte appartment We travelled from Athens to Mykenos, Corinth, back to Athens, then to.. Meteora (OMG that was one of the most impressive thigns ive seen so far), and Kalanera, to Salonica. There we stayed two weeks on Sithonia. We planned to go to Istanbul from tehre, i remember it seemed sooooo far and extremely exotic to me. Now it feel smuch closer. Unfortunately we didn't go, because a month in Greece cost us more than we expected.

I think Izmir is quite like a mixture between Selanik, Marseille and Florence. I liked Thessaloniki a lot, it's were i drank my first cafe frappè



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4872.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:51 am

Quoting sophie:


I heard more kinky things about her, from her light jockey when she was singing here at Salonica, who is a very good friend of mine and he loves gossip! BUT i cant tell, cause this is not a pink site



Ohh i love gossip too So shaaarre and otherwise there's a thing called PM Though i dont think those gossips are worth that much,a re they?

Salonica.. where is that?

I've been to Thessaloniki and two weeks on Sithonia, in Akti Elia.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4873.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:49 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:

i heard that she is 47... and she has a daughter 22 years old



Maybe then it was her daughter performing That would explain the young voice and the suddenly disappeared nice voice (and ofcourse you can date her, Sui. I mean, who would care about a good voice, if she's got everything)



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4874.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:45 am

Quoting Joey:

According to Wikipedia Anna Vissi was born December 1957



Hmm then she's not even lying that much about her age


And that German woman then What an act was that :-S She had a face like she was sixty, dancing around in a Heidi-happy-mountain-dress.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4875.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:39 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting bliss:

Anna Vissi performed on Evrovision 43 years ago.If she was 20 or so she must be 63 now.Hehe. We must ask her, ha? Sophie, What do you think?



Yes she did, but it wasnt 43 years ago. I was a kid when she did, and for god's shake i m not so old! lol
I think she is not over 50. I wish i will be looking like her in my 50s...but...hmmm...nah... i ll be looking better!!!



Hehe!!

Dutch commentor said tha tlots of rumours go about Anna Vissi: that she's left her husband many times, but came back the same amount of times (if so, matching song!!!), and that she uses drugs sometimes and also that she's lying about being 48 (they said she says she's 48).



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4876.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:38 am

Quoting mltm:

My top 3 were
1- Russia
2- Bosnia
3- Finland

I'd really like Russie to win, everything from the boy himself to the choreography and the song was so nice, but 2nd place is not bad either.
I'm ok with the Finland's song, but I want to throw up when I see them singing.
And, no surprise for the 12 points from the Netherlands, France and Germany. No need to think much lol
And the fact that Armenia got 10 points from Türkiye even though it was the worst song for me must be to make them a bit ashamed I think because I'm sure they never expected even 1 point from us.



Yes i liked Russia too, the piano act was good hehe. I think those clothing of Finland is horrible, and the Dutch commentor told us that they always wear it, because if they wear normal clothes, they feel like the public doesn't get what they deserve for the money they paid for it. Well if i knew i was paying for those freaky creatures, i would ask my money back!!

Yeah, large Turkish communities up here. Couldn't avoid being a bit proud of the votes we gave you though
I must say i was slightly surprised at the votes for Armenia from both Belgium and Holland. I wasn't surprised of the Turkish votes though, because i think there live many Armenian people in Turkey, of which their neighbours aren't even aware they are from Armenia.

I liked the Armenian song a lot, it sounded much more Turkish than the Turksih song! Only the vocal was not that good. I heard that the Armenian singer has been called the best singer of Armenia TWICE, so i wonder what other singers they have. But i liked the music.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4877.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:34 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:


I wondered how Greek public reacted to Sakis '696969696' joke? Because they didn't seem so flattered on Paul de Leeuw's jokes all through it (yep that's his name).
Oh i'm sorry i love him so much, also when he read the first 7 points fastly



The greeks who were commenting the show were laughing with him, I think they liked him too. And when sakis said that about 696969 we just heard a woooow full of meaning!

And yes! Nana's glasses were worse than ever. But 300 millions records???



haha ok good. Yes Paul de Leeuw said she must have had a runner to the local (Dutch) glasses-shop, but he wasn't aware that those glasses are actually her trademark

Well i think so? She even was in my city 2 months ago. It was sold out when i wanted to buy my mum a ticket for her bday. But i guess we both didn't care that much, because as we saw her now, her shows can't be so good anymore.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4878.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:31 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:


But Anna Vissi looked quite young, she must be around 50, if not older

And i liked the 'mambo' song too, though it wasn't int he contest.



I think Vissi is a little before 50. And mambo was from elena paparizou, the last year's winner.



Hmm but hse's got really young skin. My mum wouldn't believe it firstly, they had been listening her cd earlier this day in the car and she had a pretty, young face there and she still looked the same. But i think her voice changed also in its sound. Because when i listen old recordings, her voice is more western, mor ebright, it doesn't have the Greek 'charoula' sound, which many Greek women have.

Yeah i realised that. That song wouldve made much more chance. I liekd the dolphins in the openings act though lol



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4879.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:29 am

Quoting bliss:

Sui,
I liked Ukrainian song .
And Maria reminded me our lovely and beautiful Sophia.



How beautiful she was Really, her smile! (she only giggled kinda weird )



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4880.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:28 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:


OHHH WHAHAH and the Dutch person who gave the votes is a famous and funny comedian and he said: kalisperma



Haha! If he said kalisperma, let me analyze the word he said. Now that i see that he is a gay it all makes sense.
Kalispera is the original word, where kali = good and espera = afternoon. He said kali (ok) and sperma = sperm. Oh he wanted Sakis soooo badly!! lol



I wondered how Greek public reacted to Sakis '696969696' joke? Because they didn't seem so flattered on Paul de Leeuw's jokes all through it (yep that's his name).
Oh i'm sorry i love him so much, also when he read the first 7 points fastly



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