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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 125484" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>I actually watched it for the music (and the awards). At that point I didn't know Borat. When I first saw him and when he introduced I thought he was just your average kind of presentator... with an accent. I really had it with presentators that think they're all that great at that point. Truly, I was obviousely wrong, he made it a great show. Well, except that he made a few (minor) mistakes, such as mixing up the names of Greenday and Coldplay, which I wasn't a fan of back then just yet - I later started to appreciate Greenday and only recently I am enjoying Coldplay.</p><p> I forgot a bit about him until I saw him during the TMF-awards again when he was giving a little speech to the Dutch biggest artist, (with more than 50 awards in 10 years of time) Marco Borsato while promoting his movie... or "movie film," as he kept calling it. "You sing good, Marco. Currently popular in Kazachstan is dancing negro, Michael Jackson with his latest song: Beat it. Have you heard of him?"</p><p> Borat's short appearance during the MTV awards this year (in Kopenhagen) was quite good too, but I enjoy Justin Timberlake's style of presentating as well. "That's why I like you Jason, you know all the jew jokes."</p><p> </p><p>I am not too fond on going to cinema's either, not to mention that I haven't been to one for quite some time now. However, if I can get a person with me (preferrable a girl), I am more than willing to go. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 125484, member: 5833"] I actually watched it for the music (and the awards). At that point I didn't know Borat. When I first saw him and when he introduced I thought he was just your average kind of presentator... with an accent. I really had it with presentators that think they're all that great at that point. Truly, I was obviousely wrong, he made it a great show. Well, except that he made a few (minor) mistakes, such as mixing up the names of Greenday and Coldplay, which I wasn't a fan of back then just yet - I later started to appreciate Greenday and only recently I am enjoying Coldplay. I forgot a bit about him until I saw him during the TMF-awards again when he was giving a little speech to the Dutch biggest artist, (with more than 50 awards in 10 years of time) Marco Borsato while promoting his movie... or "movie film," as he kept calling it. "You sing good, Marco. Currently popular in Kazachstan is dancing negro, Michael Jackson with his latest song: Beat it. Have you heard of him?" Borat's short appearance during the MTV awards this year (in Kopenhagen) was quite good too, but I enjoy Justin Timberlake's style of presentating as well. "That's why I like you Jason, you know all the jew jokes." I am not too fond on going to cinema's either, not to mention that I haven't been to one for quite some time now. However, if I can get a person with me (preferrable a girl), I am more than willing to go. :P [/QUOTE]
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