Sweden
14 years ago
is counting down the hours until the first semi-finals for Eurovision start.
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Iceland
14 years ago
is wondering if he thinks Sweden actually has a chance this year.
Sweden
14 years ago
thinks that Sweden has a very good chance! They are doing extremely well in popularity polls! He can feel it! They're going to do well this_
Sweden
14 years ago
year!
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Iceland
14 years ago
is pretty sure the song is kind of...well...dumb.
Sweden
14 years ago
thinks it is better than Iceland's… and it doesn't matter how intelligent a song it, what matters is how much people like it. Look at_
Sweden
14 years ago
what won for Germany last year! That was hardly a brilliant piece of musicianship.
Iceland
14 years ago
thinks that the people representing Iceland this year are better at live performances than Sweden's. And, hey-- all the Nordics except
Iceland
14 years ago
Iceland gave Germany twelve points last year.
Sweden
14 years ago
liked Germany's entry last year. There is nothing wrong with an upbeat poppy song; it doesn't need to be complex or deep.
Iceland
14 years ago
is pretty sure that Sweden just said Germany's was hardly a brilliant piece-- and now he is saying it is good. That is conflicting.
Sweden
14 years ago
doesn't think music has to be brilliant to be good. Classical music should be brilliant, pop music should be fun to listen to.
Iceland
14 years ago
is not even sure where it is going. But Sweden is not going to win this year. None of the Northern European entries will.
Sweden
14 years ago
thinks that Iceland should go back to playing with his puffin. He would be proud of his country, however they did, though he trusted that
Sweden
14 years ago
they would do well this time. If for no other reason than because most of the other entries this year were horrible.
Iceland
14 years ago
is thinking someone is taking this a tad bit too seriously.
Iceland
14 years ago
( I rather love Iceland's entry, but it is not much of a winner. xD; )
Sweden
14 years ago
always takes Eurovision seriously. It's srs bsns.
Sweden
14 years ago
( I like it, too. I think it's really sweet, and has a lot more meaning than 90% of the other entrants. )
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