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Eurovision, very much like Christmas and Cliff Richard, comes but once a year. Unlike Christmas with Cliff Richard, however, the evening flies by so you owe it to yourself to do the night justice. In order to put on a decent party, I've got some fairly obvious suggestions. Remember it's all in the planning, the singing bit of it will fly by so let your guests take as much strain as possible so you can have a laugh. Enjoy Saturday. |
Drink The all important ingredient for getting the most out of the show. Without
grog, you may as well spend the evening jabbing yourself in the leg with
a pair of scissors...it'll be just as enjoyable. Or you could go down the punch route, pool your resources
into one big bowl of tipple that everyone can share. |
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Here's a drinking game idea although there a re many more out there; I reckon though that any serious drinking should be done during the marking stage. With 42 countries voting, this could get messy. So you could simply swig if your country of choice gets 12 points. I reckon that a swig should be taken if your designated country is one of those three mentioned. If done properly you shouldn't be able to remember a thing in the morning. |
Food Simple one this. If you are having a soiree at home, then you can either do the usual bite-sized middle-class fare, or more adventurously do a recipe from the country hosting the event. |
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Window Dressing Flags - I've invested in 3'x5' flags of most of the Eurovision countries. These are expensive when sourced from the UK/Europe. There is though an Ebay shop based in the USA, selling them for $6 each. It mounts up if you were to get them all, but you can view the store here. Alternatively you can get a banner of most of the main countries which will save a few pennies. Balloons - Always go down a treat. Sexually suggestive ones even better. Others - microphones, spotlight/stage for having a go at singing, cards with number of votes on, voting/comments sheets... |
Wallchart
I stumbled across the following wallchart from another site. This is a great example of how to involve everyone, run a book, place comments, and allocate countries for drinking purposes all-in-one.
Sweepstake - If you
have managed to get enough guests together (13 minimum really) then you
can set up a sweepstake to make the whole thing much more easy. |
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Fancy Dress A boa, a red wig, a bit of lippy, a Lou belt, a pub singing contralto, and you have guaranteed fun. Someone represented Germany in '03, can you tell from the pictures who was Lou? How often do you get the chance to don a fake tache, and a frizzy perm. Not often I'll warrant, so make sure everyone enters into the spirit or you'll be left looking like the only butch good-time girl in the village. And remember to store those wigs safely away from naked flames or you'll be "Playing with Fire" |
Paper based Stuff Email updates - Send
occasional tit-bits of information during the build-up to the big day.
It keeps the excitement up, whiles away a few minutes at work for the
reader, and is just plain fun for the author. |
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Others Quiz - Just in case there's a massive yearning for
it, keep a small Eurovision quiz handy, bearing in mind hardly anyone
knows anything about the contest. So more than ever the focus is on
light hearted nonsense (a good example being a music round of truly
dire Eurovision efforts of yesteryear). |
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