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Ja’mie is super toxic but also gave me the confidence to do whatever I want and since then I went to my dream school and moved to my dream city and now work in the industry I want to.
We also have the same name and are both territorial over our Coke Zero.
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Do u think Chris would get angry by his fans and others calling him out for anything he does, or he just won't pay attention to anything
Does anyone else remember the "stay away from the internet because they're mean" and "I'm trying!" moments in the "Lilley" video?
Just saying...
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I’m pretty sure I have my maths roughly right, but the mention of Tommy’s mum bringing him a pony just before she died has thrown me, because….she brought a white pony for a 19 year old man?? And he rode it around? To make her smile? He’s not that small? Was she smiling because it was ridiculous and it amused her?
(queue the old ‘it’s not a pony, it’s a horse’ Ned Kelly joke that I cannot find a single clip of even though it was a satire made only in 2003 but has disappeared from all streaming services and there’s only one chris lilley fan on you tube who made clips of the movie and the pony scene is cut in half *sobs* you need to imagine Tommy pre-blinder haircut with shaggy hair walking a pony down a crowded street being catcalled from offscreen every third scene with a ‘nice pony’ as he sullenly responds every time ‘it’s a horse’)
Unless pony has a different meaning in England than it does in Australia?
(a horse of a small breed 14 hands or less — a 14 hand tall horse is recommended for 12-16 year olds)
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1890ish, Tommy’s born
1909 finn is born, Tommy’s mum leaves, comes back with a pony, dies = Tommy’s 19
Then off to war in 1914 = Tommy’s 24 and Finn is 5
Back in 1918 = Tommy’s 28/29 and Finn is 9/10
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Australian shameless but it’s just chris lilley playing all the characters
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Great day for Canada on the water. Saying goodbye to to crypto-owner has never looked better!
Now it is up to us fans to fund and find new ownership!
Chicago (USA) - 17 June 2023 - The Rolex United States Sail Grand Prix Chicago got underway yesterday in Chicago, with fans lined along Navy Pier to watch ten teams battle it out in the first event of SailGP Season 4.
Despite a bit of turbulence shoreside for the team since the end of Season 3 last month, Phil Robertson and the Canadian team did what they do best, perform on the water.
Precise starts and seamless teamwork translated into third, first and fifth place finishes meaning that at the end of day one, the team was just two points out of first, just behind New Zealand and Australia.
Going into today, completely different conditions meant that the teams were sailing with the 29 metre wings and just four crew onboard. The extremely light air conditions were fickle, but the Canadians persevered to finish at the top of the leaderboard after five races and progress into the finals against New Zealand and Australia.
“It’s all on when you get to the last race. We had a good sniff at it, but we just didn't quite get there. It was slow, but racing,” said Phil. “Everyone is in the same position, the boats and breeze are identical, so it is still a race. But there is not much you can change in that sort of format, it was a short course and light.”
“We finished third, but for the team as a whole, it’s a great start to the season. We’re over the moon to be on the podium. If we keep this momentum going, we will be in great shape by the end of the season,” said wing trimmer Chris Draper. “Phil is the best starter in the league!” added strategist Isabella Bertold.
“It’s a solid result, with all the chat that was going on and an unsettled lead up to this race, we had our backs against the wall and we delivered,” said Phil.
Also competing in Chicago this weekend were seven young Canadians from the weCANfoil programme. Jackson Macaulay of Halifax finished second overall and Tate Howell (Toronto) was the top Canadian female in the Inspire Regatta.
The team’s sights are now set on the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix on 22-23 July.
SAILGP SEASON 4 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (after one event) //
1 // New Zealand // 10 points
2 // Australia // 9 points
3 // Canada // 8 points
4 // ROCKWOOL Denmark // 7 points
5 // Spain // 6 points
6 // France // 5 points
7 // Emirates GBR // 4 points
8 // Switzerland // 3 points
9 // United States // 2 points
10 // Germany // 1 point
CANADA SAILGP TEAM CREW LIST // ROLEX UNITED STATES SAILGP CHICAGO
Phil Robertson / Driver
Chris Draper / Wing Trimmer
Billy Gooderham / Flight Controller
Tim Hornsby / Grinder
Tom Ramshaw / Grinder
Jake Lilley / Grinder
Isabella Bertold / Strategist
Jareese Finch / Reserve Sailor
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