The Perks of Eurovision
anonymous
July 24 2010, 05:20:57 UTC
If he was ever really pressed, Lithuania would have to admit that he didn't really like Eurovision all that much. He'd never been one for huge, garish displays anyway, and while 'national pride' was all well and good, it tended to cause more fights than anything.
Even meeting between the Nations themselves became a tense affair, with Denmark smirking even more than usual, France already predicting himself as the winner every year, and America blithely making comparisons between Eurovision and American Idol. Even worse, as the competition really started to heat up, the Nations that made it into the finals would invariably be argued over, with everyone forming up behind their various choices.
Apparently, Eurovision was srs bzns.
It all just gave Lithuania a headache.
One night, coming home from grocery shopping, Lithuania was quite happy that the end of the contest was only a week away. Then at least they'd have peace for another year. He shifted his bags to one arm, digging out his keys and debating just ringing the bell and have
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Re: The Perks of Eurovision
anonymous
July 24 2010, 09:28:59 UTC
This anon gives you her stamp of "appreciatively well-written"! I was somewhat scared when I dragged the link that it would be something silly and incoherent, but the narrative was very smooth, even though it's surely written to be a short little scene of cute.
Now the song is in my head. :P The only Eurovision song from this year that I actually know, w00t~ Anyway, splendid job WriterAnon! *gets up and dances*
for the request:
Lithuania chatch Poland up dancing to InCulto's "Eastern European Funk", Lithuania's song for the eurovision this year.
would love you forever for:
1. You manage to add in the shiny underwear form the eurovision.
2. Poland dancing idiot!dancing
3. It turns Lithuania on...
(captch: genes is- I guss Captach ;likes the song too, after all "eastern europe IS in your genes")
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If he was ever really pressed, Lithuania would have to admit that he didn't really like Eurovision all that much. He'd never been one for huge, garish displays anyway, and while 'national pride' was all well and good, it tended to cause more fights than anything.
Even meeting between the Nations themselves became a tense affair, with Denmark smirking even more than usual, France already predicting himself as the winner every year, and America blithely making comparisons between Eurovision and American Idol. Even worse, as the competition really started to heat up, the Nations that made it into the finals would invariably be argued over, with everyone forming up behind their various choices.
Apparently, Eurovision was srs bzns.
It all just gave Lithuania a headache.
One night, coming home from grocery shopping, Lithuania was quite happy that the end of the contest was only a week away. Then at least they'd have peace for another year. He shifted his bags to one arm, digging out his keys and debating just ringing the bell and have ( ... )
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Bookmarked.
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Now the song is in my head. :P The only Eurovision song from this year that I actually know, w00t~ Anyway, splendid job WriterAnon! *gets up and dances*
*. . . no, really*
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