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My money's on Russia & Norway (not a lot, but nice to win something on the best songs)


Very worried about Sweden (great on-stage visuals, sexy man, average song)


Little bit worried about Italy (nice song, classical 'Il Divo' type sexy men)


Not at all worried about UK ( always quite bad, this year appalling)


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Loz Wrote:

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> Sweden - good song (could even chart with a

> remix), clever staging. Could be a winner.



That's what I'm afraid of. Staging may earn the votes.

Norway boring? No, it was fab! Too early to stand a chance unfortunately, but fingers crossed.


Russia then. No 25 so in good position. Best song. Just depends if they get the votes.

All very dreary and a little too earnest so far (apart from mad botox man); where's the bonkers?*



*Sentence to be read in eurovis fashion- start in minor key, breathy and mucho vibrato then build to the one note you can belt out and gi' it laldy - hold for 8 seconds - cue audience drones on feet cheering and sobbing. Job done.


ETA: Russia must win prize for most vomit-inducing pap so far.

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