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To wonder what was the point in the gratuitous well endowed washer woman was all about in Poland's Eurovision entry

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Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 20:58

Given probably the 80% of the males watching Eurovision are gay and the rest are only watching under duress, what was the busty washer woman all about?

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CorusKate · 10/05/2014 21:00

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Caitlin17 · 10/05/2014 21:01

I hadn't thought of that but you're right bit of a wasted effort. I've not liked anything so far apart from Norway.

Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:02

My straight DH perked up during that song it has to be said!

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CorusKate · 10/05/2014 21:03

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Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:04

PMSL corus!

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LIZS · 10/05/2014 21:04

omg , one scrubbing, another pumping ! Even ds (16) commented that it was pornographic!

EverythingsDozy · 10/05/2014 21:05

I must admit I did think "WTAF Poland?!" When I saw the busty butter churner clearly gearing up for more than churning butter Confused

Bettercallsaul1 · 10/05/2014 21:06

I don't know but Poland's entry just set the feminist cause back a hundred years!

Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:06

Jeez, I thought the pumping and the washing was the same woman- I guess the idea was to detract from their faces- it worked!

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MrsGoslingWannabe · 10/05/2014 21:07

DP said he was looking forward to seeing them again after seeing them on the semi-final thing the other night Sad

Purplepoodle · 10/05/2014 21:07

OH commented that butter churning women was like something out of an old porno lol

EverythingsDozy · 10/05/2014 21:10

I know this is (only slightly) off topic but my favourite Eurovision entry was one by Spain a couple of years ago called baila cheeky cheeky or something like that. Oh my god. The dancers! Me and (then) DP were crying laughing, one of them fell over and was hobbling for the rest of the act. I think it was staged but I swear it was the funniest thing I've ever seen!

Aliceinvodkaland · 10/05/2014 21:11

who was that gratuitous man on the hamster wheel, I nearly got a crick in my neck Confused

Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:13

Now if hamster wheel man had been less well clothed I'm sure most of the audience wouldn't have minded!

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UncleT · 10/05/2014 21:13

I've been to the Eurovision, with a girlfriend. There were plenty of other blokes there with girlfriends too BTW. I was actually quite shocked at how non-stereotypical the crowd seemed, the same going for the crowds all over town out enjoying the party. Honestly, it was good fun.

Aliceinvodkaland · 10/05/2014 21:14

I was hoping he would fall...is that bad Hmm

Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:16

Eurovision is beyond a joke as a music competition now- just listen to the boos for Russia- but it is still fun to watch.

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Caitlin17 · 10/05/2014 21:16

The hamster wheel was a nice touch.

Pobblewhohasnotoes · 10/05/2014 21:17

It really is particularly bad this year.

Bearbehind · 10/05/2014 21:19

It's horrendous - that's why it's fun!

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CorusKate · 10/05/2014 21:20

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Pobblewhohasnotoes · 10/05/2014 21:28

Now everyone hates Russia will we do better this year?

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katmat3 · 10/05/2014 21:30

Some countries are showing their ...hmmm...abilities Grin

katmat3 · 10/05/2014 21:31

My country of origin didn't even qualify ---how bad we were then?Grin