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Glasgow to host Eurovision Dance



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Published Date: 08 July 2008
GLASGOW is to host this year's Eurovision Dance Contest, it was announced yesterday. The competition will be held on 6 September following the success of the inaugural event in London last year.
Graham Norton and Claudia Winkleman are to return as presenters for the 2008 contest at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.


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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 08/07/2008 01:23:33
Whoopeedoo.
2

Erica from East Kilbride,

08/07/2008 08:16:19
United Kingdom nil points .... what a waste of space!
3

Southsider71,

Newton Mearns, Glasgow 08/07/2008 09:51:03
As if there isnt enough rubbish on at the exhibiton centre, already...
4

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

08/07/2008 10:25:45
"European Dance?"....whits that aw aboot?....traditional dancin in traditional costume...och help murder polis....speakin o' which mibbe we could include the new Weegie moves of the moment...I am of course speaking of the natives now terribly traditional "Two step and Tango"...bit of a melange, or fusion if ye like...ye need tae drap tae yer knees, pretending tae tie yer laces..hide the chib in yer sock...leap tae the air an birl full circle..clockin every wideo thats clockin you...an land in a perfect 'ready to attack' pose...there's a bit of staggering backwards and forwards whilst thrashing at the air wae yer imaginary chib...it all gets very 'Bolero' at this point...and ending in a ripping open of the shirt..jaw stretched wide..thrashing of the head from side to side and roaring "Come intae me ya bams!"..

Och aye....the Weggies'll walk it.....
5

sam the god,

08/07/2008 11:02:54
Canker these people are trying to bring a bit of culture to the city but it is obvious that for certain people this will be a waste of time as they are unable to appreciate any form of civilised culture as they only know base culture.
6

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

08/07/2008 11:55:02
With ye all the way there Sammy boy...any hauf wits turn up wae wee hats, lace up shoes and funny waist-coats..hittin themselves wae sticks and prancin roon a maypole...we'll hiv tae sort them oot....same goes fir they Irish prancers giein it 'tippy tap'....no a handbag on the floor between the lot o' them....ye call that dancin???
7

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 08/07/2008 14:24:29
Sounds like just the same cr&p we have on in Edinburgh throughout the whole Festival period!!
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11/07/2008 04:26:56
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