Morten Thomassen from Norway wrote over LATVIA and its 32nd place. ESC Covers google translated it into English from Norwegian.
Many tricks are used in our beloved competition to attract attention.
One of them may be to use one forbidden word, our Latvian friends did it and let the audience say this word.
That word may mean kitty cat, but it was probably the meaning that refers to a woman’s genitals that did not pass through the censorship given.
However, a more critical censorship than that carried out by those who vote, where you can not get the audience in the hall to help you.
The invitation to eat vegetarian food only held to a 14th place in its semi-final and here it was probably a song many had imagined would make it to the final which was cheated for just that.
Unusual enough for a party song to be, it was actually the juries who were most generous with this song, over twice as many points more generous were they in relation to the audience that voted.
Only in three countries was the audience on the notes, perhaps no wonder that neighboring Lithuania thought this was the second best song in this semifinal.
What went wrong then, probably do not find much to draw here, possibly they appeared to be hyperactive and a little too much simply.
It should be said that there were many party songs in this semifinal and then they possibly pulled the shortest straw when the voter was to choose his favorite?
Our Latvian friends are struggling to qualify for the final, since 2009 it has only happened twice so they just have to think more about how to find the musical key that takes it to the final again.