Belgium, a country with its capital in the Dutch-speaking part and a 60% Dutch-speaking population, of course gives its scores in French. Because the French-speaking Belgians have bigger elbows and work their way to the front of the line, I suppose.
Actually, we have an alternating role. One year, it's the French-speaking television station that picks the track (and represents us in the voting); the other, it's the Dutch-speaking side.
This year, it was the Walloon's turn, and at least their entry was not completely awful for a change.
- Tim (wanted to post non-anonymous, but LJ wants more rights on both FB and Twitter than I think it has any real right to)
Belgium
Actually, we have an alternating role. One year, it's the French-speaking television station that picks the track (and represents us in the voting); the other, it's the Dutch-speaking side.
This year, it was the Walloon's turn, and at least their entry was not completely awful for a change.
- Tim
(wanted to post non-anonymous, but LJ wants more rights on both FB and Twitter than I think it has any real right to)