Humor Eurovision Song Contest 2018.

Singing Nun? Been done:

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nwwn9vie-4"]Singing Nun Dominique - YouTube[/ame]
 
And we had music monks...


Oh, wrong monks. :rofl:
 
How about silent monks? A vow of silence shouldn't prevent you from competing in a son contest.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRhjWdr-LAA"]Silent Monks Sing the Hallelujah Chorus - YouTube[/ame]
 
Well, the good thing: This year was surprisingly diverse. Rarely the classic ESC material, some many pretty good songs. Albania gave me goosebumps, great lead vocals.
 
Indeed it was a good show. From classical opera stuff to metal ;)

Disappointed that Austria didn't win, it was a good song and got good votes.
But I guess Israel's song was "fun" and people preferred that this year :)


Yes, some clown got into the stage during UK's performance, that's just sad.
From what I read, we already did that 3 times before on the UK...
 
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(I must drink more coffee - I wanted to say "he" not "we"... )


Well I noticed this live, but had to check with a reference image:
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Nice Dragonball homage! The ESC never ceases to surprise!
 
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I'm not sure how to put this.

In Faroese "Netta" is an adjective. It's the nominative feminine form meaning 'small and slender'. ;) (The masculine form is "Netti")

To make things worse it also used to be quite popular dog name. The part of my family that is involved in sheep farming have a number of working dogs, including a bitch called "Netta". :lol:
 
Border Collie?

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To make things worse it also used to be quite popular dog name. The part of my family that is involved in sheep farming have a number of working dogs, including a bitch called "Netta". :lol:

"We named the dog Indiana!"

:rofl:
 
Border Collie?

Yes. Well, some are more or less mongrels, but we have imported a few Border Collies from Scotland to avoid inbreeding.
 
Seemed to post twice there? Old Age!

One of my Aunts had a small-holding, and always had Collies. Bright dogs, you had to watch them or they'll have a nip at you.
Working dogs, not really pets.

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Seemed to post twice there? Old Age!

One of my Aunts had a small-holding, and always had Collies. Bright dogs, you had to watch them or they'll have a nip at you.
Working dogs, not really pets.

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Border Collies need a small farm to watch over, otherwise they are bored to death and start behaving like a human teenager who is bored to death...

My parents plan getting a second Sheltie next year, after the dog count dropped to 2. :(
 
They certainly need a job to do, else its as you say.

Don't know much about Shelties, do they make good pets?
 
They certainly need a job to do, else its as you say.

Don't know much about Shelties, do they make good pets?

They are OK, I personally still prefer the classic Collie model. The one we already have is a tiny bit hot-headed, but she is great in dog agility, which my mother does with her. She is also extremely patient with young children, which makes her a pretty good pet in that aspect. But our old Collie was way more patient there - the Sheltie tolerates children, our deceased Collie absolutely loved them.

Our younger Collie hides from children after a while, he doesn't like too much kerfuffle around him. All he really wants is exactly ONE person to throw a ball far enough to make it a challenge for him to catch - for hours and hours.
 
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