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Við Gunni og Arndís Dúna héldum okkar eigið eurovisionpartý hér í Santa Barbara. Vegna tímamismunar byrjaði okkar klukkan tólf að hádegi. Við misstum reyndar af helmingnum af Birgittu vegna tæknilegra örðugleika og síðan fraus tölvan okkar akkúrat þegar Tyrkir voru með sitt lag.

Ég hélt með Noregi, fannst lagið bara ansi fínt og Gunni hélt með Frakklandi.

Við heyrðum síðan sigurlagið þegar það var endurtekið í lok keppninnar og ég verð að viðurkenna að mér fannst það bara ekkert spes.

Eftir keppnina fórum við síðan í fyrsta göngutúrinn með Arndísi Dúnu, hún svaf næstum allan tímann og leið bara vel í kerrunni sinni.

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Komu bollahaldararnir að góðum notum? :)

Posted by: Árdís at 25.05.03 23:38

Ég hélt líka með Frakklandi, þótt lagið hafi ekki skilað sér of vel í keppninni. Til hamingu með litla barnið!

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