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Correction: Eurovision is nothing like American Idol

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By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, February 25th, 2007 at 8:49 PM

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After I made the mistake of saying: "For all my American readers: Eurovision = American idol," I got 3 comments, 5 emails, and roughly 7 instant messages saying how absolutely wrong I was.

Seems like people really love that show!

I apologize for the mistake.

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  • abbas reza

    people defending eurovision, or AI? and whats up with the awful photo quality of the E65??

  • James @ The Creative Life

    Eurovision is usually complete and utter rubbish! It used to be good, in a kind of sad way, but now . . . well, let’s just say, it’s not good at all.

  • pavle

    I totally agree with James…

    The main difference between Idol and eurovision is that competition in eurovision is between countries…

    Personally, i don’t like them both…

  • NarutardPunk

    Eurovision is a pilitical contest and usually the countries who have good songs lose to the countries that payed lots of bucks.

    American Idol is fair square since they judge everyone and choose a winner infront of the audience.