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Germany :GER

 

Robin Schulz feat. Jasmine Thompson 

 

Sun Goes Down

 

 

 

Nothings ever what we expect
But they keep asking where I go next
Oh, we're chasing as the sun set
Got my mind on you
 
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter, no
 
If there's a moment when it's perfect
We'll carve our names as the sun goes down
Yeah
As the sun goes down
Yeah
As the sun goes down
 
As the sun goes down
 
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter, no
 
We were, wash around me now
We were, wash around me now
 
Nothings ever what we expect
But they keep asking where we go next
Oh, we're chasing as the sun set
Got my mind on you
 
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter where we are are are are
Doesn't matter, no
 
If there's a moment when it's perfect
We'll carve our names as the sun goes down
Yeah
As the sun goes down
Yeah
 
We were, wash around me now
We were, wash around me now
 
As the sun goes down

 

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Looking for Charity?

 

Nations in Blue are most likely to award points to the last three ranked songs (and to the bottom one, in particular)...

 

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Nations which never awarded points to the last placed song:

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:DEN:FRA (14 participations)

:CAN:ROU (12)

:KAZ (10)

:AZE (9)

:COL:RUS (8)

:CHI:CZE:MDA (7)

:AUS:HUN:MAR:NOR (5)

:IRI (4)

:CHN:EST:SUI (3)

:AUT:LAT:UKR:URU (2)

:LBN:VIE (1)

 

 

Nations which never awarded points to any of the bottom three placed songs:

Spoiler

 

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:CZE (7 participations)

:AUS (5)

:IRI (4)

:EST:SUI (3)

:AUT:LAT (2)

:LBN:VIE (1)

 

 

 

#banbestmen

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APELDOORN - The Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2020 will be held in the city of Apeldoorn, but the focus definitely won't be on the city alone. Apeldoorn has been chosen because it's in the heart of the Veluwe, arguably the most beautiful part of the Netherlands - at least the entire Dutch delegation, every member of which was born and raised on the Veluwe, agrees. There's many centuries of history located here, sometimes in the obvious places, other times way more hidden. A word from the President of the organizing committee: "I was born on the Veluwe and spent many an hour cycling around it's forests, but there was towns not twenty kilometers away from home I'd never even heard of until I happened to come across them via some small forest road." As one would expect, these places have their history, and it's often near these hidden gems where one can find things like hills. Huh, hills? Yes, hills. Not your regular hills, but burial mounds, thousands of years old. Our President once more: "Take Niersen. Maybe three people and a cow live there, who knows, I think I was 25 when I happened to come across this place. Blink and you passed it, while cycling, but apparently I didn't blink. It's not a very interesting town, but the surroundings more than make up for it: the burial mounds, thousands of years old, are unmissable once you know they're there, and this area has been inhabited for at least 6000 years! Sorry it took me so long to find them.."

 

Anyway, the Veluwe. The true green heart of the Netherlands and as organizing committee, we would absolutely stress any Totallympian who ever visits the Netherlands to come and pay the Veluwe a visit - a Dutch delegation member would be more than happy to personally welcome you!

 

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It's really not that special, until you realize thousands of years ago a group of people gathered here to bury someone

 

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The majestic red deer, King of the Veluwe - during this time of year one can hear their mating calls echo for kilometers across the forests in the twilight, the committee President can speak from experience and say the sound alone is impressive!

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And just a couple of quick facts...

 

  • In 8 participations, :EGY Egypt has awarded 7 medals to the winning entries (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)! Song About Love, whom they awarded nothing, is the reason Egypt is not a member of The Committee.
  • Only one jury has ever awarded points to everyone in the bottom three (:SWE Sweden - 2019 Open).

#banbestmen

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20 minutes ago, dcro said:

Looking for Charity?

 

Nations in Blue are most likely to award points to the last three ranked songs (and to the bottom one, in particular)...

 

(click to enlarge)

Charity.png

 

Nations which never awarded points to the last placed song:

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Spoiler

 

 

 

:DEN:FRA (14 participations)

:CAN:ROU (12)

:KAZ (10)

:AZE (9)

:COL:RUS (8)

:CHI:CZE:MDA (7)

:AUS:HUN:MAR:NOR (5)

:IRI (4)

:CHN:EST:SUI (3)

:AUT:LAT:UKR:URU (2)

:LBN:VIE (1)

 

 

 

 

Nations which never awarded points to any of the bottom three placed songs:

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Spoiler

 

 

 

:CZE (7 participations)

:AUS (5)

:IRI (4)

:EST:SUI (3)

:AUT:LAT (2)

:LBN:VIE (1)

 

 

 

 

 

Woah, I really expected to see Lithuania in the red here. Makes me wonder which country took last place when I awarded points to them.

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:

And just a couple of quick facts...

 

  • In 8 participations, :EGY Egypt has awarded 7 medals to the winning entries (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)! Song About Love, whom they awarded nothing, is the reason Egypt is not a member of The Committee.
  • Only one jury has ever awarded points to everyone in the bottom three (:SWE Sweden - 2019 Open).

The punishment for Egypt is deserved :)

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8 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Woah, I really expected to see Lithuania in the red here. Makes me wonder which country took last place when I awarded points to them.

Czech Republic - 2017 Open (1 point from Lithuania).

 

Also you awarded 8 points to Azerbaijan at the 2013 Open (they finished 32nd out of 34). Those were the only two times Lithuania awarded points to someone from the bottom three.

#banbestmen

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