Talk:Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003
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[edit]Could someone please translate "Ti si moja prva ljubav" for me? -fonzy
"You're my first love" - Henrik Hesselholdt
Edit war
[edit]fonzy, I can't believe we're involved in this silly edit war.
I'm trying very hard to understand why someone would put misleading information into an encylopedia, especially considering the effort I put into backing up my statement that Dutch is the language spoken in Flanders. What also annoys me is that you're plainly no expert on the situation (See comment: Flemmish?) and that your editing (with no explanation whatsoever) seems to suggest that you somehow own this page and thus know better. Get your facts straight! -G
I am not trying to put any misleading information in. I have also not seen any comments either on this talk page or my talk page. The reason i orignally put "Flemmish?" was because I did not know which language the song would be sung in ie English, German, Swahili...etc of course I do not own the page. I put flemmish in mearly to distinguish it from netherlands Dutch, what I may do now you brought it to my attention is this [[Dutch language|Flemmish]]BTW I tend to prefer comments towards me on my talk page, as it was only by chance i found this message. ty for your imput :-)- fonzy
Well, still not entirely correct (it is akin to writing "Scottish" as language for an entry from Scotland), but at least we understand each other, a bit more. I see your change was well intended. Ciao,- G
Re: It was decided that the country that won the contest would not host the next contest to reduce the pressure on the contestants. This means that if the UK had won it wouldn't host next year's contest, which isn't true. D.D. 12:49, 16 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Sorted now (changed 'not' to 'not necessarily'). - Slovakia 19:32, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Charlie Simpson hates Eurovision?
[edit]Is there any evidence to back up this point? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Glynnder (talk • contribs) 00:21, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]@Fort esc: I've noticed that in August last year, you added commentators to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 article, but didn't provide references. I'm currently working on something quite demanding in my sandbox which requires lots of citations. I was hoping that you could provide any references to support the content for:
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