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Post by sparkle on Jan 13, 2011 23:32:25 GMT
Last year when Mikey was on it I voted heaps and heaps so i doubt there'll be any limit this year as to how much you can vote this year LOL Mikey. I actually quite liked his song last year. Was NOT impressed that Niamh Kavanagh went through.
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Post by munchkinsdonut on Jan 14, 2011 9:53:01 GMT
so apparently UK can vote - thats good news we can contribute
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Post by jadehill2001 on Jan 14, 2011 10:26:52 GMT
We have no excuse really. I'm going to Ireland that day anyway so.... yeah - HUGE phone bill.
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Post by jadehill2001 on Jan 14, 2011 10:31:48 GMT
Liam McKenna and the Official Irish Eurovision twitter are both following jedeurovision now. Liam is a bloody win
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Post by rivertam on Jan 14, 2011 13:37:34 GMT
well thank goodness we can vote. though it's the juries we have to convince. Leave video links of the twins more recent amazingness everywhere. Found one article trying to use their first audition as the "what is Jedward" info while for everyone else they'd put up something much more recent and professional looking.
Maybe Jedward fans willingness to campaign so tireless on behalf of the twins would be seen as a definite plus to some people who do wanna win the contest on the juries. It will become obviously we will move our campaign across Europe when necessary. Perhaps European international fans pointing out their existence on Irish Eurovision websites would be beneficial.
Plus I doubt anyone else will have Rok's awesome artwork as promotion materials!
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Post by rivertam on Jan 14, 2011 14:19:16 GMT
Is there a list of Irish celebrities we could ask for a tweet of support for #JedwardEurovision ? westlife boys Xpose people who else?
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Post by marc b on Jan 14, 2011 16:38:59 GMT
I'd agree the juries should really be voting on what they THINK will do well not necessarily their own personal preference. I think the input of UK and European fans is essential for the juries to understand that the twins already have an international following which maybe the other acts do not.
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Post by jadehill2001 on Jan 14, 2011 19:59:33 GMT
The song might be good. It might be the best out of the five. Why are we assuming it will be the worst? Jury's will be biased - they won't care about public perception. It's Europe they need to impress and Europe will love them especially the Swedes, Fins and Danish.
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Post by munchkinsdonut on Jan 14, 2011 21:03:43 GMT
If juries will be biased what is the chance of them winning. i really hope them being quiet is because they are doing loads of training - vocal and dancing
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Post by sparkle on Jan 15, 2011 23:19:56 GMT
I'd agree the juries should really be voting on what they THINK will do well not necessarily their own personal preference. And that's exactly why the Jeds have an uphill battle. I hate to be a killjoy here but unless they sing very well and have a very good song they could be in trouble even with the public vote to help them. This ain't in the bag, and everyone seems to be gearing themselves up for Eurovision but it's a long road to get there. I'm going to reserve judgment until I hear the song but it's going to have to be very good & polished. Also, if they do make to Eurovision I really think they'll be up against it with the national juries (again vocal dependent).
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Post by jedeurovision on Jan 15, 2011 23:27:18 GMT
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Post by TheGirlWithTheBrownHair on Jan 27, 2011 21:27:27 GMT
I can't wait. We've got a house down in Donegal but I think since I live in Derry/Londonderry cause we can get RTE on TV.
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