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:Russia being the best at this year's ESC? :doh: :

 

Did he say 'best'? He simply said they were cool - and I must say I agree :naughty:

 

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And he can't remember the Estonian song? I can :wub2:

I can't, either :roftl: strangely enough, as I normally remember Baltic entries.

I remember the Lithuanian song though :aah:

 

I thought it was afterwards and they didn't want him talking to people.
That's a clear difference and I don't think he is talking about himself here.

 

Even I can recall a show after which he looked pretty disoriented and giggly. Luckily he had Alex to guide him though the wall of fans otherwise he wouldn't have found the way to his car. :roftl:

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Here is a translation (sorry if there are many mistakes), hope it's a bit better than Google version:teehee:

 

Mika: my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room!

 

On 5th July Mika will perform at Õllesummer main stage, he did it couple of years ago as well where fans made a memorable surprise to him. Today Mika is on phone while sitting on garden chair in London, he is speaking and laughing that probably his mother has got secretly a bottle with her although alcohol is not allowed on backstage at their show. It was a big surprise that Mika was really chatty and open while talking about Eurovision...

What do you remember about the concert in Estonia few years ago?

 

I remember the surprise which fans made to me, when they threw balloons in to the air (there should be “bubbles”, I think editor made a mistake whit translating). When you are on a tour and and all days are so similar, then you remember days like this. Foe example, a half year ago at Seol gig in Korea fans threw 3 000 toilet paper rolls into the air, it was like toilet-roll-firework.

Do girls have a chance to go on stage with you this time too?

 

Yes, probably. Everything is not sure yet, but we always try to do some kind of action with audience or a surprise for them. But it won't be exactly the same like last time.

Are you planning to hang around the city after the show?

 

Yes, absolutely! I didn't have any idea how beautiful Tallinn is. But last time I found many cool places where hang around and I'll go there probably this time too.

You don't allow alcohol on backstage at all. Why?

 

Where did you hear it already? Actually yes, because alcohol and drugs are the source of danger. Few years ago a team member drunk too much and I want it won't ever happen again. I don't care what those people are doing outside of tour, but when they need to set up a show which lasts two hours and do their job every night, then alcohol is not good. Backstage have to be clean and okay.

We thought that maybe your mother is strict and it is her wish...

(Mika has a mother with him on tour, last time she was looking from audience for the girls who could go on the stage – editor's remark)

 

(Laughing.) No, no, my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room.

Do you watch the Eurovision?

 

This year while ESC I was in studio in New York and streamed it on the Internet with those people there, because they even hadn't heard about ESC before. In their opinion it was the most terrible thing they had ever seen.

 

Do you remember Estonian song and what do you think about the English song?

Unfortunately I don't remember Estonian song, but English... Bad. Awful. Terrible. Horrible. There are two potions: whether people went there to make a joke or sing, but you stand out more with joking. In my opinion people under 75 shouldn't be allowed to participate in the ESC. Russian song was awesome! Everyone should be like this.

 

Would you take a part in the Eurovision if you could have a chance?

 

Never – I don't have the something that you need for it. Maybe I could make a joke and watch, but I won't attend seriously for sure.

 

Mika will perform at Õllesummer at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds next Thursday, on 5th July at 11 PM!

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Here is a translation (sorry if there are many mistakes), hope it's a bit better than Google version:teehee:

 

Mika: my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room!

 

On 5th July Mika will perform at Õllesummer main stage, he did it couple of years ago as well where fans made a memorable surprise to him. Today Mika is on phone while sitting on garden chair in London, he is speaking and laughing that probably his mother has got secretly a bottle with her although alcohol is not allowed on backstage at their show. It was a big surprise that Mika was really chatty and open while talking about Eurovision...

What do you remember about the concert in Estonia few years ago?

 

I remember the surprise which fans made to me, when they threw balloons in to the air (there should be “bubbles”, I think editor made a mistake whit translating). When you are on a tour and and all days are so similar, then you remember days like this. Foe example, a half year ago at Seol gig in Korea fans threw 3 000 toilet paper rolls into the air, it was like toilet-roll-firework.

Do girls have a chance to go on stage with you this time too?

 

Yes, probably. Everything is not sure yet, but we always try to do some kind of action with audience or a surprise for them. But it won't be exactly the same like last time.

Are you planning to hang around the city after the show?

 

Yes, absolutely! I didn't have any idea how beautiful Tallinn is. But last time I found many cool places where hang around and I'll go there probably this time too.

You don't allow alcohol on backstage at all. Why?

 

Where did you hear it already? Actually yes, because alcohol and drugs are the source of danger. Few years ago a team member drunk too much and I want it won't ever happen again. I don't care what those people are doing outside of tour, but when they need to set up a show which lasts two hours and do their job every night, then alcohol is not good. Backstage have to be clean and okay.

We thought that maybe your mother is strict and it is her wish...

(Mika has a mother with him on tour, last time she was looking from audience for the girls who could go on the stage – editor's remark)

 

(Laughing.) No, no, my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room.

Do you watch the Eurovision?

 

This year while ESC I was in studio in New York and streamed it on the Internet with those people there, because they even hadn't heard about ESC before. In their opinion it was the most terrible thing they had ever seen.

 

Do you remember Estonian song and what do you think about the English song?

Unfortunately I don't remember Estonian song, but English... Bad. Awful. Terrible. Horrible. There are two potions: whether people went there to make a joke or sing, but you stand out more with joking. In my opinion people under 75 shouldn't be allowed to participate in the ESC. Russian song was awesome! Everyone should be like this.

 

Would you take a part in the Eurovision if you could have a chance?

 

Never – I don't have the something that you need for it. Maybe I could make a joke and watch, but I won't attend seriously for sure.

 

Mika will perform at Õllesummer at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds next Thursday, on 5th July at 11 PM!

That's a good interview.

About Eurovision, I don't think the UK should bother with it anymore. I've always thought, if Mika entered, he'd have the best chance as he's so well known and universally loved. But it's too much of a risk.

However, UK were rediculous this year, entering Englebert Humperdink. He's knocking-on-the-pearly-gates ancient. He was very good in the sixties, but he only really sang romantic ballads. He didn't have what it takes to win Eurovision then, so I don't understand why The Powers That Be in the UK thought he'd be any good now.

In my honest opinion. If the UK do want to continue entering, they should get a young boyband, possibly One Direction, who would appeal to the youngsters in Europe, and make certain they sing a decent pop song. Not some stupid boring song like UK usually has.

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Would you take a part in the Eurovision if you could have a chance?

 

Never – I don't have the something that you need for it. Maybe I could make a joke and watch, but I won't attend seriously for sure.

 

Thank god! :lmfao: I can't stand that competition, seeing Mika there would kill me. :roftl:

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Here is a translation (sorry if there are many mistakes), hope it's a bit better than Google version:teehee:

 

Mika: my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room!

 

On 5th July Mika will perform at Õllesummer main stage, he did it couple of years ago as well where fans made a memorable surprise to him. Today Mika is on phone while sitting on garden chair in London, he is speaking and laughing that probably his mother has got secretly a bottle with her although alcohol is not allowed on backstage at their show. It was a big surprise that Mika was really chatty and open while talking about Eurovision...

What do you remember about the concert in Estonia few years ago?

 

I remember the surprise which fans made to me, when they threw balloons in to the air (there should be “bubbles”, I think editor made a mistake whit translating). When you are on a tour and and all days are so similar, then you remember days like this. Foe example, a half year ago at Seol gig in Korea fans threw 3 000 toilet paper rolls into the air, it was like toilet-roll-firework.

Do girls have a chance to go on stage with you this time too?

 

Yes, probably. Everything is not sure yet, but we always try to do some kind of action with audience or a surprise for them. But it won't be exactly the same like last time.

Are you planning to hang around the city after the show?

 

Yes, absolutely! I didn't have any idea how beautiful Tallinn is. But last time I found many cool places where hang around and I'll go there probably this time too.

You don't allow alcohol on backstage at all. Why?

 

Where did you hear it already? Actually yes, because alcohol and drugs are the source of danger. Few years ago a team member drunk too much and I want it won't ever happen again. I don't care what those people are doing outside of tour, but when they need to set up a show which lasts two hours and do their job every night, then alcohol is not good. Backstage have to be clean and okay.

We thought that maybe your mother is strict and it is her wish...

(Mika has a mother with him on tour, last time she was looking from audience for the girls who could go on the stage – editor's remark)

 

(Laughing.) No, no, my mother is probably the one who has a little bottle of whiskey hidden in dressing room.

Do you watch the Eurovision?

 

This year while ESC I was in studio in New York and streamed it on the Internet with those people there, because they even hadn't heard about ESC before. In their opinion it was the most terrible thing they had ever seen.

 

Do you remember Estonian song and what do you think about the English song?

Unfortunately I don't remember Estonian song, but English... Bad. Awful. Terrible. Horrible. There are two potions: whether people went there to make a joke or sing, but you stand out more with joking. In my opinion people under 75 shouldn't be allowed to participate in the ESC. Russian song was awesome! Everyone should be like this.

 

Would you take a part in the Eurovision if you could have a chance?

 

Never – I don't have the something that you need for it. Maybe I could make a joke and watch, but I won't attend seriously for sure.

 

Mika will perform at Õllesummer at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds next Thursday, on 5th July at 11 PM!

 

Thank you, thank you! Your translation is awesome :wub2:

And our Grannies rules :aah:

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Thank god! :lmfao: I can't stand that competition, seeing Mika there would kill me. :roftl:

 

Yeah me too, and then he'll be guilty of two murders:blink: ... so it's better to keep him away from ESC:aah:

@EstonianGirl Thank you so much for the translation! :flowers2:
Thank you, thank you! Your translation is awesome :wub2:

And our Grannies rules :aah:

 

No problem, good that I could help you:blush-anim-cl:

 

oh yeah, those grannies are immortal ladies:aah:

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another estonian interview has been posted on the tallinn thread - as i find it interesting, i thought i'd post it here as well. :wink2: thank you eriko for posting, and ängi for the translation!! :flowers2:

 

Have you read it already ?

 

http://www.ohtuleht.ee/482553

 

Popstaar Mika: üks fänn tegi mulle oma alastipiltidest raamatu

 

Katharina Toomemets

27. juuni 2012, 07:00

 

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"Mulle on lavale väga palju rinnahoidjaid ja kondoomipakke loobitud," räägib oma fännidest popstaar Mika, kes järgmisel nädalal taas Eestis kontserdi annab.

 

"Ükskord tegi keegi endast terve kollektsiooni alastipilte, köitis need raamatuks ja viskas lavale," meenutab Mika. "See nägi nii süütuke välja, et ma võtsin selle kaasa ja panin lava taga oma riietusruumi lauale. Seal oli veel väga palju fännikirju ja ma ei jõudnud raamatut avada. Muidugi tuli mu ema sinna, vaatas kirju ja leidis raamatu." Mika lõkerdab naerda: "36 lehekülge pornograafilisi pilte. Ta vaatas neid ja oli päris jahmunud."

Ühel kontserdil otsustas publik Mikat loo "Lollipop" ajal üllatada sellega, et hakkas lavale pulgakomme loopima. "See kõlab armsalt, aga reaalsus on see, et pulgakomm on kõva komm pulga otsas, ja kui keegi sind saja pulgakommiga kümne meetri kauguselt viskab, pole see eriti tore," tunnistab Mika, et palus fännidel kommidega loopimine lõpetada.

"Ja üks kord (Mika rõhutab seda sõnapaari – K. T), kui ma pulgakommi rahva sekka tagasi viskasin, lendas see ühele lapsele silma!" ohkab ta. "Laps viidi kiiruga minema, ta jäi suuremast osast kontserdist ilma ja ta isa tahtis mind lõpuks kohtusse kaevata. Siis ma mõtlesin, et kuradile need pulgakommid, need toovad ainult jama."

 

 

"Poiss saatis pika kirja, miks ta oma õde vihkab."

 

Fännid, samuti fännikirjad ja -kingitused on Mikale väga olulised. "Ma saan kingituseks kõiksugu asju: kord kingiti 10 000 käsitsivolditud paberlindu, teine kord pakendis fotoaparaat. Ma olin ühe tüdruku jaoks selline kinnisidee, et pidin selle vastu võtma," meenutab laulja ja ütleb, et kingituse rahaline väärtus ei ole talle tähtis, oluline on see, et kingitus või kiri teda puudutaks. Just liigutavad fännikirjad on need, millele Mika reageerib. "Ma vastan kirjadele, kuid mitte kõigile. Kunagi vähemalt tänasimegi, aga enam ei jõua. Aeg-ajalt saan ma fännikirju, mis mind tõeliselt liigutavad. Näiteks kirjutas mulle üks noor tüdruk Suurbritanniast, kes kukkus kiigelt maha ja on nüüd halvatud. Ma saatsin talle vastu videotervituse," pajatab Mika.

 

"Üks üheksa-aastane poiss saatis mulle pika siira kirja sellest, miks ta oma õde vihkab," naerab laulja. "Ja siis ma mõtlesin, et miks ta peaks selle mulle saatma, et see ju pole tegelikult üldse minu asi, aga mingil põhjusel ta arvas, et on." Mika ütleb, et saab kirju ka 25- ja 91aastastelt fännidelt. "See on vapustav, sest kui keegi midagi sellist teeb, meenutab see mulle, et muusika, mida ma teen, ja asjad, mida loon, reisivad väga kaugele, ja see inspireerib." Mõned korrad on Mika oma fänne ka külastusega üllatanud. "Aga kui ma midagi sellist teen, palun seda saladuses hoida, sest ma ei tee seda enda reklaamimiseks."

 

 

"Ükskord tahtis keegi mu koera ära röövida."

 

Seda, et kingitused ja kirjad pärast lugemist prügikasti lendavad, fännidel karta ei tasu. "Meil on Londonis nende asjade jaoks laoruum," teatab Mika. "See on täis igasuguseid asju, mis inimesed on teinud – seal on nukud, skulptuurid, maalid, kirjad, raamatud," loetleb ta. "Kusjuures see laoruum oli alguses ainult kohver. Siis oli kapp, kus ma asju hoidsin, ja viimase viie aasta jooksul on asju tulnud nii palju, et laoruum on ühe magamistoaga korteri suurune!" Kõik Mika austajad ei ole aga ainult heatahtlikud. "Mul on ka paar ebameeldivat kogemust olnud – mind on ähvardatud ja inimesed on isegi end mu maja lähedusse peitnud," räägib laulumees.

 

"Ükskord tahtis keegi mu koera ära röövida. See on maailma kõige imelikum asi – miks peaks keegi tahtma mu koera röövida?!" imestab Mika, tunnistades, et erandlikke ekstreemjuhtusid ta isiklikult ei võta. "Ma usun, et need inimesed vajavad lihtsalt abi."

 

 

"Loodan, et Eesti fännid üllatavad mind jälle!"

 

"Kui sa seisad laval ja inimesed mingi laulu saatel ühel ajal tuhandeid mulle puhuvad, jääb see elu lõpuni meelde. Kuna ma annan kogu aeg ühe kontserdi teise järel, siis teevad fännid selliseid asju, et mingi kontsert meelde jääks. Ja see aitab! Ma loodan, et midagi niisugust juhtub jälle!" õhkab 5. juulil Õllesummeril esinev popstaar Mika ja loodab, et tänavu tehakse midagi sama toredat, nagu oli kahe aasta tagune mulliaktsioon.

 

Kui Mika aastal 2010 Õllesummeril laulis, esines üks fännitar (sotsiaal)meedias üleskutsega võtta kontserdile kaasa mullitajad, et siis loo "Happy ending" ajal üheskoos tuhanded mullid lava poole teele saata. "Kui inimesed midagi sellist teevad, tähendab see mulle väga palju," ütleb Mika. "Paar aastat tagasi oli mul kontsert, kus ühel hetkel viskasid inimesed õhku umbes 2000 paberlennukit. Ja ühel teisel kontserdil hakkas 3000 inimest äkki valgeid tualettpaberirulle loopima," meenutab Mika eredamaid fänniaktsioone. "Sellised hetked on väga erilised ja armsad."

 

It's ready !! Sorry for my bad English and there might be mistakes too !!!

 

 

„On the stage, I’ve been thrown by many bras and condom packs.“ Says popstaar Mika about his fans. Mika will give a concert again in Estonia next Thursday.

 

„Once someone took a bunch of naked pictures and made a book of them and threw it to the stage“, remembers mika. „It looked so innocent that I took it with me and put it on my dressing room table. There were many fan letters so I couldn’t have time to open the book. Of course my mom came there, looked the letters and found the book.“ Mika laugus:“36 pages of pornographic pics. She looked at them at she was pretty startled.“ One time audience decided to surprise Mika during „Lollipop“ with throwing lollipops to the stage. „It sounds sweet, but reality is that, lollipop is a hard candy on a stick and it someone throws you with a lollipop from 10 metres, it’s not really nice“, admits Mika, so he asked fans to stop throwing them. „And once (Mika underlines word „once“), when I threw lollipop back to the crowd, it flew into an eye of a girl!“ sighs Mika. „They took the kid away quickly, she missed big part of the concert and finally her dad wanted to sue me. Then I though, f*ck those lollipops, they only bring back luck.“

 

„A boy sent a long letter, why he hates his sister“

 

Fans, also fanletter and –gifts are very important to Mika. „I get Everything for gifts: once I got 10 000 folded paperbird, then I got a camera. One girl was obsessed with me that I had to take it,“ remembers Stinger and says that the price of the gift is not important to him, important is that the gift or a letter would touch him. Touching letters are ones which make Make to react. „I answer to lettrs, but not all of them. We used to thank for letters before but now we can’t do it anymore. Too many of them. From time to time I get fanletters which are very touching. For example once a young girl from the UK sent me a letter how she fell down from the swing and is paralyzed now. I sent her a video,“ says Mika.

 

„A 9-year old boy sent me a long letter of why he hates his sister,“ laughs Stinger. „And then I thought why he would sendi t to me, it’s not my business but in some reason he thought it is.“ Mika says that he’ll get letters from fans in age 25-91. „It’s amazing ’cause if someone does something like that, it reminds me that the music and things I do and create, traavel very far and this inspires me.“ Some times Mika has surprised his fans with visiting them. „But if I do something like this, then I ask to keep it a secret ’cause I’m not doing it to advertise myself.“

„Once, someone wanted to rob my dog.“

„Fans don’t have to be afraid of that I’m throwing their letters and gifts away. We have storage for them,“ says Mika. „It’s full of every kind of things what peole have made – there are dolls, sculptures, paintings, letters, books,“ he counts. „By the way, that storage was a suitcase in the beginning. Then it was a closet where I kept things and in last 5 years i have got so many things that storage is same big as a apartment with one bedroom.“ Not all Mika fans are with good personality. „I have had some not so nice experiences.. – I’ve been threatened and people have hidden themselves near to my house,“ he says.

 

„Once, someone wanted to rob my dog. It’s the weirdest thing in the world – why would someone want to rob a dog?!“, wonders Mika, admitting he doesn’t take some extreme incidents seriously. „I believe that those people just need help.“

 

„I hope that Estonian fans surprise me again!“

 

„When you stend on the stage and during some song thousands of people blow bubbles, you’ll remember it for the rest of your life. Since I do one concert arter another, then fans are doing those kind of things for me to remember the concert. And it helps! I hope that something like that will happen again!“, says Mika , who’ll perform on 5th of July at Õllesummer and he hopes that this time fans will do something that amazing like it was the bubble blowing two years ago.

 

When Mika performed in 2010, then it was one fan’s idea on the internet to take bubbleblowers to the concert to blow those during „Happy ending“. „When people do something like that it means a lot to me,“ says Mika. „Couple of yeas ago I had a concert where people threw about 2000 paperplanes to the air and at the ohter concert about 3000 people started suddenly to throw toilet paper rolls towards the stage.“, says mika about his brighter fan actions. „These kind of moments are very special and sweet.“

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another estonian interview has been posted on the tallinn thread - as i find it interesting, i thought i'd post it here as well. :wink2: thank you eriko for posting, and ängi for the translation!! :flowers2:

 

ty for adding it here:hug:

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ok, I had a nightmare in the early morning, so I woke up, was bored and translated a short interview:teehee: it got lost... in the evening found it from computer's dustbin xD hope it's now in the right place:aah: I think people who don't live in Estonia don't know what kama is ;D

 

original interview : http://www.elu24.ee/888444/mika-oleks-valmis-proovima-eesti-rahvusjooki-kama/

Mika is ready to try Estonian national drink kama.

“What is kama? Sour milk with ground legumes and grains?” Mika asks for confilmation.

“It can be compared with muesli drink, but there is sour milk instead of yoghurt and whole-grain flour instead of muesli,” I explained.

 

Mika thought for a moment and then said with very interested voice: “Absolutely, I'm ready to try. It would taste good, no doubt. The weirdest the thing is, the more I'd like to try it. By the way – sour milk is also healthy,” he said smartly.

 

Singer added that he wouldn't go that extreme and eat bull eggs. “This is the line for me,” he stated and added that junk food is not one of his favourites.

 

Mika hadn't heard about Estonian national foods until now, but promised to do his “homework” before the concert at Õllesummer.

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ok, I had a nightmare in the early morning, so I woke up, was bored and translated a short interview:teehee: it got lost... in the evening found it from computer's dustbin xD hope it's now in the right place:aah: I think people who don't live in Estonia don't know what kama is ;D

 

original interview : http://www.elu24.ee/888444/mika-oleks-valmis-proovima-eesti-rahvusjooki-kama/

Mika is ready to try Estonian national drink kama.

“What is kama? Sour milk with ground legumes and grains?” Mika asks for confilmation.

“It can be compared with muesli drink, but there is sour milk instead of yoghurt and whole-grain flour instead of muesli,” I explained.

 

Mika thought for a moment and then said with very interested voice: “Absolutely, I'm ready to try. It would taste good, no doubt. The weirdest the thing is, the more I'd like to try it. By the way – sour milk is also healthy,” he said smartly.

 

Singer added that he wouldn't go that extreme and eat bull eggs. “This is the line for me,” he stated and added that junk food is not one of his favourites.

 

Mika hadn't heard about Estonian national foods until now, but promised to do his “homework” before the concert at Õllesummer.

 

Mika will be drink Kama?:teehee: It is a river, on which is my town:fisch:

 

* Thank you girls for sharing these interviews!:huglove: He liked Russian grandmothers ... Thank you, Mika! I really appreciate when He speaks about something Russian. Rarely@valuable.

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Thank you for the new interviews girls :flowers2:

 

what he said about answering to fans letters, keeping the gifts and sending that girl a video is soooo sweet:wub2:

 

btw I think I'm going to google kama to see how it looks like LOL

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ok, I had a nightmare in the early morning, so I woke up, was bored and translated a short interview:teehee: it got lost... in the evening found it from computer's dustbin xD hope it's now in the right place:aah: I think people who don't live in Estonia don't know what kama is ;D

 

original interview : http://www.elu24.ee/888444/mika-oleks-valmis-proovima-eesti-rahvusjooki-kama/

Mika is ready to try Estonian national drink kama.

“What is kama? Sour milk with ground legumes and grains?” Mika asks for confilmation.

“It can be compared with muesli drink, but there is sour milk instead of yoghurt and whole-grain flour instead of muesli,” I explained.

 

Mika thought for a moment and then said with very interested voice: “Absolutely, I'm ready to try. It would taste good, no doubt. The weirdest the thing is, the more I'd like to try it. By the way – sour milk is also healthy,” he said smartly.

 

Singer added that he wouldn't go that extreme and eat bull eggs. “This is the line for me,” he stated and added that junk food is not one of his favourites.

 

Mika hadn't heard about Estonian national foods until now, but promised to do his “homework” before the concert at Õllesummer.

 

yuck..:aah: I don't like Kama at all :aah:

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Mika will be drink Kama?:teehee: It is a river, on which is my town:fisch:

 

* Thank you girls for sharing these interviews!:huglove: He liked Russian grandmothers ... Thank you, Mika! I really appreciate when He speaks about something Russian. Rarely@valuable.

hahhaa, at least it's easy for you to remember the word:naughty:

 

Thank you for the new interviews girls :flowers2:

 

what he said about answering to fans letters, keeping the gifts and sending that girl a video is soooo sweet:wub2:

 

btw I think I'm going to google kama to see how it looks like LOL

np ;D

yeah, it was moving what he said... Mika is really sweet:blush-anim-cl:

good luck, there aren't a lot of results of it XD

About fans: some fans scare me, worried about Mika and Melachi :aah: about surprises: lovely thanks for posting interviews :thumb_yello:

me too, how is it possible that a fan wants to rob Mel when she/he knows that Mika loves his dog a lot? :(

yuck..:aah: I don't like Kama at all :aah

ummm... when you are talking about kama as a drink, then yeah, I hate cause of sour milk xDD ... but kama flour or kama puffs with yoghurt is good (I had it for breakfast today xD ):licks_lips:

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