

This morning, waking up to the Chris Moyles show as usual, a strange out of a cavern sound was put through the radio. It was the Finnish Eurovision Song Contest entrance: Lordi and their Monster Rock.
If you haven't heard the song or seen the video, I recommend you to do so if you want to be part of this anticipation to that ridiculous contest. This goes months back...
Few months ago, Nygard showed me the Finnish entrance to the Eurovision. It was cracking at the moment, and we kind of felt sorry for the Finnish nuisance. Yet, just yet, if most of the people think that Finland will be the most annoying competitors, actually I think the whole show is meant to be that. I would be surprised if people have forgotten the horrible performers from Greece...
The anticipation for the contest is bigger this week. For example, two days ago, in Scott Mills show, they were asking the audience to mention their favorites to win. Someone called and mention, if I'm not wrong, the Romanian entry and they played the song, which sounded as usual clubbing shitty music. Right. Then someone else called and asked for Finland's entry. People were cracking, again by the embarrassment, and played the song.
I know my point is not clear as usual. I intend to raise a case against all odds and claim that although Finland is the entry said to earn ZERO votes in next Saturday's context, I am almost sure that someone will give at least one vote. I am almost sure that if this should happen, a major embarrassment then will be for the UK because three years ago it did not receive a vote whatsoever. Having a slight idea of the Brits, they will recall the time when they didn't win a vote at all, and will try to find explanations for why something like the Monster Rock received at least one vote and why 'Gemini' did not receive even a laugh.
Does any one want to bet that Finland will get a vote? I say, they will get at least one, for the sake of an honest laugh.
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