Saturday, March 26, 2011

Harry Callahan and The Wuxi China Expat Trio are one of forty groups competing in the World Expat Vision Song Contest.

With all the hype that has been generated by the visit of the Wuxi China Expatdom Contingent to Brandon, Canada; one can easily be excused for forgetting, that in fact, there are forty Expatdoms from all over the world competing in the World Expat Vision Song Contest.

Some of the other competitors include:  Andre Claveau, from the Changzhou Expatdom, who will sing "Dors, Mon Amours;" Sandie Shaw, from the Tripoli Expatdom, who will sing "Puppet on a String;'"  Massiel, from the Copenhagen Expadtom, who will sing "La La La;" Johny Bigs, from the Nanjing Expatdom who will sing "Has anyone see my package of baby peas?";  Baby "Fats" Larry from the Shanghai Expatdom who will sing "Do you want to come to my place and sing Boom Bang-a-Bang?";  Herreys from the Stockholm Expatdom, who will sing "Diggy-Loo, Diggy-Ley, Diggy-Amscray";  Secret Garden, from the Mexico City Expatdom, who will sing "Any who, Any how, Any wow!"; and Udo Jurgens, from the Bolivian Expatdom, who will sing "Thanks for nothing."

The Contest will be held at the Newly Constructed Keystone Stadium in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada before an expected world-wide audience of one billion.  After all forty songs are played, the worldwide audience will then televote for their favorite song.  Most votes received after twenty minutes will win the contest.

Inspector Harry Callahan, when asked about the competition, said "the punk bands" didn't stand a chance.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, the Song Contest is being televised live, from Brandon, down here in Aus-land. Well, it was, but when "Fats" Larry began warbling off-key, the carrier channel here pulled the plug. Now they're screening repeats of 'Happy Days' instead. However the network has promised to resume the live-feed as soon as
    our Harry Callahan and the boys appear on-stage.

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