Yacht-to-Dot. With 85 minutes, we'll demo show. For everyone who's simply dotting about Alexa. Hey guys, Robin here.
Today we are looking at the A-Ladies info on Eurovision. We had the first semi-final last night on TV, been on for about four hours, with all the contestants down from 15 to 10, heartbreaking for the countries that didn't get through. There'll be another one on, I think, Thursday, and then the big final on Saturday night. So on the Echo Show screen this morning, it said, ask me to sing a Eurovision song, so I'll start with that.
Alexa, sing a Eurovision song. Bingo, bingo, bongo, listen to my song go. Come and sing a bongo, bingo, bingo, bongo, sing it all night long go. And you can't go wrong go, bingo, bingo, bongo, boom.
I wish we would get douce poids sometimes. Cool. Just seems to be cheesy, isn't it, for Eurovision. Let's ask her about what information she's got on Eurovision.
Alexa, what do you know about Eurovision? I know a lot of things about Eurovision. The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals will take place between the 9th to the 11th of May, and the grand final will take place on Saturday the 13th of May. Please try asking, who is favourite to win Eurovision?
If you would like more suggestions, ask me, what do you know about Eurovision? Alexa, who is favourite to win Eurovision? According to OddsChecker, Sweden is this year's favourite, with a 46.1% chance of winning Eurovision. Finland and Ukraine are the second and third most likely winners, with a 19.9% and 6.2% chance respectively.
My favourite one last night was the Netherlands, and they didn't make it through. If I like it, it's kiss of death. Okay, let's ask ChatGPT. Alexa, open ChatGPT.
Hi, this is Chat with GPT. What can I do for you? Give me a limerick about the United Kingdom winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Thinking, thinking.
There once was a man called the UK, whose Eurovision entries were often passe. But they changed their tune, and won in June. Now they sing and dance all day. Except it would be May.
Cancel. Hmm. There you go. Yeah, enjoy Eurovision.
Wow, it's a thing. It's a spectacle. Try and find it somewhere if you haven't experienced Eurovision. Guys, just something.
On YouTube or something. And you'll know what we're talking about. This is Robin signing off, and we'll see you again tomorrow. Right.
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