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- Irelande_Douze_Pointe abstract ""Irelande Douze Pointe" [sic] is a parody song by the puppet act Dustin the Turkey. The song was composed by Darren Smith and Simon Fine for the competition to select the Irish submission for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. On February 23, 2008, it won against five other entries in Eurosong 2008, held at the University of Limerick. The song represented Ireland in the semi-finals of the song contest on May 20, 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia, but failed to qualify for the final.".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe language English_language.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe thumbnail ESC_2008_-_Ireland_-_Dustin_the_Turkey,_1st_semifinal.jpg?width=300.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe wikiPageExternalLink ?2008ie.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe wikiPageID "15787007".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe wikiPageRevisionID "538745757".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe artist Dustin_the_Turkey.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe composer Dustin_the_Turkey.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe composer "Darren Smith,".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe composer "Simon Fine,".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe country "Ireland".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe filename "Dustin The Turkey - Irelande Douze Pointe.ogg".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe hasPhotoCollection Irelande_Douze_Pointe.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe languages English_language.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe lyricist "Darren Smith,".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe lyricist "Dustin the Turkey".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe lyricist "Simon Fine,".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe lyrics ?2008ie.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe next "Et Cetera".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe nextLink "Et Cetera".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe placeSemi "15".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe pointsSemi "22".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe prev "They Can't Stop The Spring".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe prevLink "They Can't Stop The Spring".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe song ""Irelande Douze Pointe"".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe title ""Irelande Douze Pointe"".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe year "2008".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2008.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Ireland.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type Abstraction100002137.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
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- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type English-languageSongs.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type EurovisionSongsOf2008.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type EurovisionSongsOfIreland.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type Music107020895.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type Song107048000.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe type EurovisionSongContestEntry.
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- Irelande_Douze_Pointe comment ""Irelande Douze Pointe" [sic] is a parody song by the puppet act Dustin the Turkey. The song was composed by Darren Smith and Simon Fine for the competition to select the Irish submission for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. On February 23, 2008, it won against five other entries in Eurosong 2008, held at the University of Limerick. The song represented Ireland in the semi-finals of the song contest on May 20, 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia, but failed to qualify for the final.".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe label "Irelande Douze Pointe".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe label "Irelande Douze Pointe".
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe sameAs m.03qclhz.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe sameAs Q964095.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe sameAs Q964095.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe sameAs Irelande_Douze_Pointe.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe wasDerivedFrom Irelande_Douze_Pointe?oldid=538745757.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe depiction ESC_2008_-_Ireland_-_Dustin_the_Turkey,_1st_semifinal.jpg.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe isPrimaryTopicOf Irelande_Douze_Pointe.
- Irelande_Douze_Pointe name ""Irelande Douze Pointe"".