Eurovision update!
Sunday, May 27, 2012 | Posted by
kara-karina@Nocturnal Book Reviews
I actually want to congratulate Sweden on a very classy and gorgeous song winning the contest and my motherland (Russia) for coming second :))))
YYYYAAAAAYYYY!!!!
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7 comments:
I wanted the Russian Grannies to win!
We JUST watched it. Sweden's song was pretty good, they deserved it. And the Russian grannies were adorable. ^^
I think Russian grannies leaned heavily on the cuteness factor and it paid off :) Sweden definitely deserved to win, I loved that song, miles away in quality from the rest of the contestants!
What, Sweden won?? I totally forgot about the whole Eurovision :D Congrats for the second place! And let me guess, Finland came last..? :D Nothing new!
Monaliz @ Mind Reading?
I don't remember what was Finland's score, but not the last, Monaliz :) UK came second to last which is a usual trend :)))
Can't remember their score but I think they were third.. from last.
You know when you're cheering for Jedward your own country has no hope.
I was cheering for Sweden anyway - blame Rebecca from Kindle Fever! I've heard about Loreen when she was talking about Melodifestival (sorry for incorrect spelling!) few months ago! :)))
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