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Topic History of: TWO mentions in today's Guardian JK...
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DJones The win was seen as a victory for silliness in a contest which, in recent years, has seen some po-faced attempts at victory, notably from the UK, which drafted in Jonathan King in 1995 to produce a "credible" entry from Love City Groove. Lordi's victory has confirmed such tactics were a wrong turn.


The rest here: media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,1780420,00.html
JK2006 Yes I saw them but the Eurovision one is hardly flattering and chooses to miss the point that my era DID produce the last - and biggest - UK win.
Alan R and neither technically slags you off.
Is this the beginning of normalisation?