
Mä ajattelin aloittaa mainitsemalla, että tänään ilmestyneessä Helsingin Sanomien Kuukausliitteessä oli Jari Komista pieni juttu Ajantieto-osiossa (siinä esitellään aina kuukauden tärkeä juttu, toukokuussa tietty Euroviisut


Viisukuppila . Euroviisut-aiheinen uutis- ja keskustelusivusto
Joo, koska tämä on virtuaalinen lehtileikekansio.JuhaUK kirjoitti:Saako tänne laittaa myös muita medialinkkejä?
(2 pages in the Daily Mail magazine, with a new pic of Javine, and an old pic of Belle And The Devotions. I suspect that those who like him will like him more, whilst those who hate him will really despise him even more. As far as I'm concerned,if he can't be bothered to turn up for things, the Beeb should send someone who can be...) "The ESC is rubbish.It is a piece of huge,grandiose,magnificent rubbish and I love it.The British are the only people in Europe to have got the joke,while everybody else takes it terribly seriously.Even in Ireland,where there is wonderful cynicism,they think it's a song contest rather than an exercise in foolishness.Of course the idea is a worthy one - to bring everyone in Europe together.But all it actually demonstrates is how far apart we are.Prejudice,bias, chauvinism...they are all there.Denmark will always vote for Iceland,Iceland will always vote for Denmark,Greece will always vote for Cyprus,Cyprus will always give full marks to Greece - and none to Turkey.And nobody wants to give the UK anything,because they don't like us.Ireland wins so often becuase it's never invaded anybody.The UK's invaded everybody,and they hate us for it"... "What I like best about Eurovision is the food.My priorities are essentially the restaurants in the host city.The producer sends me the menus in advance.We go on Thursday,in time for the commentators' briefing,which we never attend.Then we go out to dinner.After the contest there's a party,but that's always terrible,because there are too many people and not enough food and drink.So we never go to that either". (Wogan does his homework weeks beforehand) "I don't write a script.I listen to the songs first and,invariably,I think they are all useless.Then at the dress rehearsal,I think maybe some aren't so bad after all.I lose all sense of reality.Half the time the cameras don't pick up the true madness of it all.The camp aspect is fascinating.You go to somewhere like Estonia and you've never seen so many transvestites in your life.I always bring my wife,Helen,with me for protection and she fights them off". (He opens a bottle of Bailey's after song seven). "Anyway,it's no longer a song contest.It's a dancing contest with scantily clad girls galloping in the background while the presenters paw each other.I can only appear in Denmark with a paper bag over my head now because,in Copenhagen in 2001,I compared the Danish presenters who were talking in rhyming couplets to Doctor Death and the Tooth Fairy.My remarks,meant to be light-hearted,made the front pages of the Danish papers and they took what I said as a national slur.The Danes,like the rest of Europe,take it very seriously.The former Warsaw Pact countries have got out from under the heel of the USSR & haven't grasped that it is a song contest.They vote for their neighbours because they feel that if they didn't they'd come around and beat them up.So I can also predict that the contest will be won by a Baltic country again - we won the Cold War,but we lost the Eurovision". He says,tongue firmly in cheek,that he expects to be treated as a demi-god when he arrives in Kiev for this year's contest."But I won't be,because all I ever get is abuse from people who accuse me of not showing enough respect.We are the only nation that sees what it's all about.I have taken the British public with me,a view which is motivated by mistrust of Johnny Foreigner.I'm often asked why I still do it,but by the people who see things in black and white'It's rubbish isn't it?' they say.Yes,I know it's rubbish,but this is not a discovery.It depends on your sense of humou".Retiring in 2007?) "No.I have just signed a new 2-year contract & I intend to go on after that.In the end,it's more likely I'll have to go when the BBC decides rather than me ,though I'd rather jump before I'm pushed.Whatever,2 days after I'm gone,I'll be forgotten.No one, no one is irreplacable. Regards-Joe.
On siellä pieni maininta Ruotsin edustajasta.Jónsì kirjoitti:Z-lehden sisällysluettelossa ei ainakaan ollut mainintaa Euroviisuista, eikä pikaselauksellakaan löytynyt. Vaikka edellisessä numerossa luvattiin. Onko joku tutkinut tarkemmin?
Älä muuta sano! Tätä samaa yritin tuossa äsken kysäistä Barbalta (vastausta en ole vielä nähnyt). Mutta sen sijaan sain eräältä modelta haukut puuttumisesta heidän moderointiinsa.tonywerner kirjoitti:En tiedä olenko nähnyt unta, mutta minusta tämän ketjun nimi oli vielä aamulla "viisulehtileikkeet" kun omaa viestiäni tänne kirjoitin. Nyt se on muuttunut "Viisut mediassa" ja siellä jo torutaan että mitäs tänne lehtileikkeistä kirjoittelette?
Viisujännitys kieltämättä nostattaa tunteita, mutta ei kai se niin simpskatin tarkkaa ole minne kirjoittaa maininnan jostain lehtijutusta. Jotenkin tuntuisi että täältä ne löytyisi kivemmin, kuin kaiken muun seasta siellä 2005-keskustelussa... mutta mähän olenkin vain tällainen tavallinen kuppilalainen, jolla muutenkin menee aina sormi suuhun täällä oikeaa keskustelua etsiessä... ja sitten kun luulee löytäneensä, niin se onkin jo siirretty "oikeaan" lokeroonsaRoope kirjoitti:Jospa nyt rauhoituttaisiin vaikka onkin viisuviikko. Kiovan lehtitileikkeet 2005-kategoriaan ja yleiset viisujutut tänne.
Katten-Gustaf kirjoitti:Anteeksi nyt, mutta jos Barban viestin alkuperäistä tarkoitusta lukee, niin eikö tämä ketju ole juuri näitä leikkeitä varten. On parempi koota ne tänne yhteen linkkiin, kuin etsiä niitä noista lukuisista Kiova-ketjuista? Vai, oliko sulla Barba joku muu ajatus tästä ketjusta?