By the way - and unusually so, for such a gay-oriented event - not many attractive men on the stage this year
They were probably outside, getting arrested.
By the way - and unusually so, for such a gay-oriented event - not many attractive men on the stage this year
Well, who wouldn't? Young, dark, handsome... I'm not blind!Uri wrote:Boaz Mauda, that twink you raved about last year,
Both of them are/were of Yemenite origin, I'll give you this. And since the three times Israel won it was by Yemenite singers, we keep sending them, hoping for more glory. Boaz Mauda, that twink you raved about last year, was another one.ITALIANO wrote:[Also honestly I don't think I ever mistook her for Ofrah Haza - it may have been a slip of the tongue, but of course the two are completely different.
I knew. Well, your cousin likes Noa too, and she's not a "European with good intentions" I think.Uri wrote:And she'd made such an impression on you that when Ofrah Haza died, you thought it was her. Achinoam Nini (or Noa as she's known abroad, for obvious reasons) is not an untalented singer, but she's such an annoying politically correct leftist cliché (the way her song perfectly suggests) – which makes perfect sense since she was raised in New Jersey - there's no wonder she became the darling of Europeans with good intentions, including the Pope (just the company you like to keep, Marco).
ITALIANO wrote:and the sentimental in me (Uri won't speak to me for a while after this) found Israel's song - with its text in Hebrew, Arabic and English sung by two women, one a famous Israeli whom I once met and interviewed, and the other, I guess, Palestinian - rather effective.
Okri wrote:I know where those three countries are. Don't know much about the contest itself, though.