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"Have Some Fun" is the Czech Republic's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 and was chosen to represent them on 26 January 2008. The song is sung by Tereza Kerndlová and was performed in the 2nd place on the national final. This song was the second Czech entry for Eurovision, and Tereza Kerndlová had to perform the song in the second semi-final on 22 May 2008. The song was written by Gordon Pogoda and Stano Simor. It failed to secure a place in the final. Despite only garnering nine points, it is the Czech Republic's most successful country to date (90% of the Czech Republic's votes have gone to this song, 10% to Mala Dama and none to Aven Romale).

NOTHING BUT THE SEXIEST TO LIVE A FULL LIFE

adj., nic·er, nic·est.

1. Pleasing and agreeable in nature: had a nice time.
2. Having a pleasant or attractive appearance: a nice dress; a nice face.
3. Exhibiting courtesy and politeness: a nice gesture.
4. Of good character and reputation; respectable.
5. Overdelicate or fastidious; fussy.
6. Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle: a nice distinction; a nice sense of style.
7. Done with delicacy and skill: a nice bit of craft.
8. Used as an intensive with and: nice and warm.
9. Obsolete.
1. Wanton; profligate: “For when mine hours/Were nice and lucky, men did ransom lives/Of me for jests” (Shakespeare).
2. Affectedly modest; coy: “Ere . . . /The nice Morn on th' Indian steep,/From her cabin'd loop-hole peep” (John Milton).

[Middle English, foolish, from Old French, from Latin nescius, ignorant, from nescīre, to be ignorant. See nescience.]
nicely nice'ly adv.
niceness nice'ness n.

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