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Eurovision
Ails
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Hi Everyone,
I've always loved the Eurovision Song Contest since I was a wee girl and gutted it's been cancelled this year, but quite understandably so under the circumstances. Although the BBC are still showing programmes about it tonight and fanatics like me will still get the chance to see and hear the music. I just wondered if anyone else was a geek like me and enjoys Eurovision? Also what is your favourite act and song from the contest? Mine's has to be Abba's "Waterloo" as I love Abba and it is a great song! Anyway, I would be interested to hear your thoughts. Happy Eurovision!
I've always loved the Eurovision Song Contest since I was a wee girl and gutted it's been cancelled this year, but quite understandably so under the circumstances. Although the BBC are still showing programmes about it tonight and fanatics like me will still get the chance to see and hear the music. I just wondered if anyone else was a geek like me and enjoys Eurovision? Also what is your favourite act and song from the contest? Mine's has to be Abba's "Waterloo" as I love Abba and it is a great song! Anyway, I would be interested to hear your thoughts. Happy Eurovision!


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My favourite UK entry has to be Bucks Fizz, remember seeing them win sat in the pub.
here's a question for you: what was unusual about Lulu's win in 1968 (Boom bang a bang) ?Be extra nice to new members. -
Thanks for your comments @woodbine. Yes, the Bucks Fizz entry was great with Making Your Mind Up!
I'm sorry you got me stuck on that one! What was unusual about Lulu's win?Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019. -
There were four winners that year !Be extra nice to new members.
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Oh I see, I didn't know that! I take it that it was a draw between the 4 of them then? You learn something new every day!Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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