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  1. Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019 National Jury Voting Order NATIONAL JURY VOTING ORDER: 20 SLOVAKIA 1 CROATIA 21 NATION 2 NATION 22 NATION 3 NETHERLANDS 23 NATION 4 LITHUANIA 24 IRELAND 5 NATION 25 SWEDEN 6 NATION 26 NATION 7 MALTA 27 PORTUGAL 8 MOLDOVA 28 NATION 9 NATION 29 NATION 10 NATION 30 NATION 11 NATION 31 NATION 12 NATION 32 NATION 13 UNITED STATES 33 FINLAND 14 NATION 34 NATION 15 NATION 35 NATION 16 NATION 36 NATION 17 NATION 37 NATION 18 NATION 38 NATION 19 NATION 39 NATION TISC TEAM CHALLENGE The Teams Team Jørgensen 01 CROATIA 14 NATION 27 PORTUGAL Team Dinesen 02 NATION 15 NATION 28 NATION Team Volbeat 03 NETHERLANDS 16 NATION 29 NATION Team Communions 04 LITHUANIA 17 NATION 30 NATION Team Sort Sol 05 NATION 18 NATION 31 NATION Team Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 06 NATION 19 NATION 32 NATION Team Dickow 07 MALTA 20 SLOVAKIA 33 FINLAND Team Herman 08 MOLDOVA 21 NATION 34 NATION Team Raveonettes 09 NATION 22 NATION 35 NATION Team Kashmir 10 NATION 23 NATION 36 NATION Team Mew 11 NATION 24 IRELAND 37 NATION Team Myrkur 12 NATION 25 SWEDEN 38 NATION Team Blaue Blume 13 UNITED STATES 26 NATION 39 NATION
  2. Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019 National Jury Voting Order NATIONAL JURY VOTING ORDER: 20 SLOVAKIA 1 CROATIA 21 NATION 2 NATION 22 NATION 3 NETHERLANDS 23 NATION 4 NATION 24 IRELAND 5 NATION 25 SWEDEN 6 NATION 26 NATION 7 MALTA 27 PORTUGAL 8 MOLDOVA 28 NATION 9 NATION 29 NATION 10 NATION 30 NATION 11 NATION 31 NATION 12 NATION 32 NATION 13 UNITED STATES 33 FINLAND 14 NATION 34 NATION 15 NATION 35 NATION 16 NATION 36 NATION 17 NATION 37 NATION 18 NATION 38 NATION 19 NATION 39 NATION TISC TEAM CHALLENGE The Teams Team Jørgensen 01 CROATIA 14 NATION 27 PORTUGAL Team Dinesen 02 NATION 15 NATION 28 NATION Team Volbeat 03 NETHERLANDS 16 NATION 29 NATION Team Communions 04 NATION 17 NATION 30 NATION Team Sort Sol 05 NATION 18 NATION 31 NATION Team Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 06 NATION 19 NATION 32 NATION Team Dickow 07 MALTA 20 SLOVAKIA 33 FINLAND Team Herman 08 MOLDOVA 21 NATION 34 NATION Team Raveonettes 09 NATION 22 NATION 35 NATION Team Kashmir 10 NATION 23 NATION 36 NATION Team Mew 11 NATION 24 IRELAND 37 NATION Team Myrkur 12 NATION 25 SWEDEN 38 NATION Team Blaue Blume 13 UNITED STATES 26 NATION 39 NATION
  3. Shall we kall it destiny @hckosice?
  4. I think you're following the initial order.
  5. I’ll take over @dcro’s job with the table @OlympicIRL
  6. @OlympicIRL I volunteer for the draw
  7. I think your past you're waaay past your bedtime kid.
  8. Nothing dirty about that word, except them being made of plastic.
  9. Most Spanish speakers joke that Chileans don't talk in Spanish but in "Chilean". I can attest that when they speak solely in jargon, you can't barely identify a single word, and on ocassions, even the context of the conversation is missed. Argentinians and Uruguayans have a slower pace, and as some point out, their rhythm and pronunciation are influenced by Italian immigration... their most disctintive mark is that their pronounciation of "y" as a "sh". Caribbean Spanish is indeed very fast and tends to eliminate the last consonant or even the last sillable from most words. I've been told by other Spanish speakers that we Mexicans tend to sing rather than speak, and that may be true with speakers in central and western Mexico (although never insult anyone outside Mexico City claiming we sound alike, cause you'll be cursed at must surely), but people in the North tend to "yell".
  10. you mean "popote"... probably, but I'm not sure about that one.
  11. Talking on my own experience, when I travelled to South America some years ago, I was quite surprised in most countries people spoke or understood Brazilian portuguese to some degree, even those who used "portuñol" and apologized in advance to Brazilian travellers. What I also noticed, and I may be wrong, is that it was easier for portuguese speakers to understand the several forms of Spanish used in SA, and even my Mexican Spanish, than for us to fully understand them, but probably because they spoke too fast for my untrained ears. From a general perspective I agree with @LDOG; I'I've studied French and Italian a decade ago, and though not to a pro level, I still manage to convey my thoughts rather respectably, even if sometimes I get confused regarding the correct name of the verbs in each one, especially those that greatly differ from Spanish, and probably through familiarity and personal point of view, I'd rank Italian the closer to Spanish, then Portuguese, French and Romanian, among "national" romance languages. Quite close to the actual truth. Slang in each Spanish speaking country is very different, and in the countries with the largest populations ( ), each region has their own especific slang which will sound unintelligible in other regions. Just a general suggestion: don't ever use the verb "coger" (to take) in México as it is slang for "to f**k". Also "concha" in Mexico means seashell and at the same time is the name of onf of the most traditional pastries, and "mamado" is most commonly used to refer to a man with big muscles.
  12. Interesting info, thanks for the snawer She can now be our Sarah Schleper of summer Olympics
  13. After third listening, 25 songs still in contention. Tomorrow will be the final cut, and then confirm the places for picks and reserves
  14. A couple of questions from ignorant me: 1) In which discipline she competes? 2) Is she a decent addition to our national roster?
  15. I think this win will help Canada reach the Hexagonal phase for 2022 qualification.
  16. No, only Elsa... I've just read Ana Lago's statement ans she stands by the French coaching, also saying that this time the process was more fair to all gymnasts involved. She is saying that when Elsa's coach was in charge of Mexican team, he gave Garcia preferential treatment, while the others were given the same harsh and strict training methods, but recognizes that in no way amounted to actual abuse. So this gives me more to think that Elsa García is being used as a puppet by Guevara's girlfriend in order to continue plundering the scarce public resources for sport, like she did with the likes of Castillo, Sánchez and Espinosa in diving earlier this year.
  17. What, no one is celebrating Andorra's first three points in a qualification match But hell yeah Congrats for them.
  18. Yes, it's the most recent scandal on our already troubled sport. More troubling is that piece of shit Ana Guevara is opening her filthy trap and getting her hands in, which must surely add more doubts to the whole process, as she is known to favor those athletes that are part of the talent agency run by a "ladyfriend" of hers.
  19. So you took the olives to a run before you eat them; that's akin vegetable cruelty FYI Happy birthday Matt!! May you have the best celebration
  20. I suggest another look at the final results.
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