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Hello to everyone in this forum!~

I just wanted to tell you what a Greek fortune-teller said about this year's Eurovision long before most countries' national finals. Sure, we shouldn't believe such prophecies usually, but this one brings up some interesting points. Besides, it's the same fortune-teller who predicted Serbia would win last year.

First, she said Kalomira was going to win in Greece, and this was long before Greece's final took place. She added however, that Greece won't make it to the Final of Eurovision this year.

She predicted the following countries from each semi going to the final. Remember it was said and posted in the web before we knew most of the songs:

from semi 1 (in no particular order): Andorra, Moldova, Romania, Poland, San Marino (and this will be a surprise, she marked), Rossia, Bosnia&Herzegovina, Montenegro, Belgium, and finally Israel from jury's votes;

from semi 2 (in no particular order): Cyprus, Albania, Belarus, Hungary, Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Latvia, and also Iceland and Switzerland, but one of the two countries will make it with jury's votes;

The fortune-teller predicted that the winner be again from the Balkans, most probably Bulgaria (though I doubt...).

Now here comes the interesting part. She finally said the winning song will be rhythmic, performed by a sexy singer, and also that "this year the tiger will win". I thought this might mean performers who were born in the year of Tiger from the Chinese Zodiac, so I checked which of them are Tigers. And this is what came: Yoana (vocalist of Bulgaria's song), Tereza from Czech Republic, Geta Burlacu from Moldova, Sirusho from Armenia, Stefan from Montenegro and... Charlotte from Sweden. :rolleyes:

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Hmm interesting stuff. ^_^ However, the lack of an Armenian qualification makes me think it's all guesswork! :lol:
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I actually don't believe the qualifications prophecy. You can't precisely say which 10 countries from each semi will pass. I do believe however, that jury's votes might go exactly to the countries she pointed: Israel, Iceland or Switzerland.

And the thing about the Tiger is interesting as well, I wonder if this might come true. :)

This IS interesting. I'd read elsewhere that another famous fortune-teller (who had also been correct before) predicted that the song performed 7th in the Final will win.

 

Oh, I'm a tiger too, btw.

I've read that. She also said that Hillary Clinton will win November's presidential election. (Bear in mind she's got a bit of catching up to do to overtake Barack Obama.)
and it really seems possible imo !!
Hillary Clinton had better win the American election this year. :smoke: She's still very much in the race. :D
The fortune-teller predicted that the winner be again from the Balkans, most probably Bulgaria (though I doubt...).

 

:D :D

I doubt it too, but it would be great, wouldn't it? :rolleyes:

:D :D

I doubt it too, but it would be great, wouldn't it? :rolleyes:

i think they will make great show!!! that's why they can win!

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The fortune-teller apparently also said that in case it's not Bulgaria, the winner will be the one who performs 2nd or 11th in the second semi-final. These are Sweden and Croatia. Makes sense again, with the prediction about the Tiger (Charlotte) and the rhythmic song. :) Mark my words, it's gonna be Sweden this year. And thus, it will be the first time in the history of Eurovision that a song performed second (the most unlucky place) makes success.
And thus, it will be the first time in the history of Eurovision that a song performed second (the most unlucky place) makes success.

UK 2002, 'nuff said :smoke:

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And thus, it will be the first time in the history of Eurovision that a song performed second (the most unlucky place) makes success wins.

:rolleyes:

The fortune-teller apparently also said that in case it's not Bulgaria, the winner will be the one who performs 2nd or 11th in the second semi-final. These are Sweden and Croatia. Makes sense again, with the prediction about the Tiger (Charlotte) and the rhythmic song. :)

 

Erm... she ALSO predicted that the song "will be performed by a sexy singer", which the Croat artists are NOT! :heehee:

The fortune-teller apparently also said that in case it's not Bulgaria, the winner will be the one who performs 2nd or 11th in the second semi-final. These are Sweden and Croatia. Makes sense again, with the prediction about the Tiger (Charlotte) and the rhythmic song. :) Mark my words, it's gonna be Sweden this year. And thus, it will be the first time in the history of Eurovision that a song performed second (the most unlucky place) makes success.

WOW :) happy for Charlotte! :thumbup: but honestly i don't see her winning though i believe in this predctions!

 

Erm... she ALSO predicted that the song "will be performed by a sexy singer", which the Croat artists are NOT! :heehee:

 

LOL you are SO right!

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Hello to everyone in this forum!~

I just wanted to tell you what a Greek fortune-teller said about this year's Eurovision long before most countries' national finals. Sure, we shouldn't believe such prophecies usually, but this one brings up some interesting points. Besides, it's the same fortune-teller who predicted Serbia would win last year.

First, she said Kalomira was going to win in Greece, and this was long before Greece's final took place. She added however, that Greece won't make it to the Final of Eurovision this year.

She predicted the following countries from each semi going to the final. Remember it was said and posted in the web before we knew most of the songs:

from semi 1 (in no particular order): Andorra, Moldova, Romania, Poland, San Marino (and this will be a surprise, she marked), Rossia, Bosnia&Herzegovina, Montenegro, Belgium, and finally Israel from jury's votes;

from semi 2 (in no particular order): Cyprus, Albania, Belarus, Hungary, Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Latvia, and also Iceland and Switzerland, but one of the two countries will make it with jury's votes;

The fortune-teller predicted that the winner be again from the Balkans, most probably Bulgaria (though I doubt...).

Now here comes the interesting part. She finally said the winning song will be rhythmic, performed by a sexy singer, and also that "this year the tiger will win". I thought this might mean performers who were born in the year of Tiger from the Chinese Zodiac, so I checked which of them are Tigers. And this is what came: Yoana (vocalist of Bulgaria's song), Tereza from Czech Republic, Geta Burlacu from Moldova, Sirusho from Armenia, Stefan from Montenegro and... Charlotte from Sweden. :rolleyes:

Almost entirely incorrect on all points.

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