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spongebobsoundtrack · 2 months
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Robert White & Tim Laycock - Blow the Man Down (d)
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killstreak-kritzkrieg · 9 months
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Url song tag game
RULES: spell your url with song titles and then tag as many people as there are letters.
I was tagged by @chaoscomeswithin
ohhhh my god. ohmy. g od. my url is so fucking long. okay I listen to So Many Songs, I'm just gonna go down my Spotify likes and put what I see first.
S - (The) Safety Dance by Men Without Hats V - Vampire Money by My Chemical Romance N - Nazi by Chumbawamba R - Radio/Video by System of a Down I - I Am an Animal Cannibal by Mysteron S - Sailing Over the Dogger Bank by Brian Gulland, Robin Jeffrey, and Tim Laycock E - Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool by The Editors
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P - Pacifico by Ugly Casanova A - Absinthe by I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME R - (The) Rainbow Connection by Edu A - Action Winter Journey by Nero's Day At Disneyland B - Babalon by Twin Temple E - Egg and Soldiers by Cosmo Sheldrake L - (A) L'abordage by Jullian L - Labyrinth by Miracle Musical V - Vampire Reference in a Minor Key by Will Wood M - Madame Guillotine from The Scarlet Pimpernel
also im not tagging uhhh *counts* 17 people because im too shy to tag anyone but do this if you wanna!
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theoutcastrogue · 3 years
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Lyrics from “A Smuggler's Song” by Rudyard Kipling
Robin Jeffrey & Tim Laycock - A Smuggler’s Song
If you wake at midnight, and hear a horse's feet, Don't go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street, Them that ask no questions isn't told a lie. Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by.
Five and twenty ponies, trotting through the dark - Brandy for the Parson, 'Baccy for the Clerk. Laces for a lady; letters for a spy, Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by!
If you meet King George's men, dressed in blue and red, You be careful what you say, and mindful what is said. If they call you “ pretty maid, ” and chuck you 'neath the chin, Don't you tell where no one is, nor yet where no one's been !
Five and twenty ponies, trotting through the dark - Brandy for the Parson, 'Baccy for the Clerk. Laces for a lady; letters for a spy, Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by!
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blairemclaren · 3 years
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Tim Laycock Knoxville TN Obituary - Death, Tim Laycock Has Died
Tim Laycock Knoxville TN Obituary - Death: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Tim Laycock's family, friends and all of the Knox County Sheriff's Office, TN. Thank you for your service and commitment."...click to read and leave tributes.
Tim Laycock Knoxville TN Obituary – Death: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Tim Laycock’s family, friends and all of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, TN. Thank you for your service and commitment.” Sgt. Tim Laycock, of Knox County Sheriff’s Office, has died. Sgt. Tim Laycock of Knoxville, TN, passed away at his home Thursday, July 22. Laycock’s cause of death has not yet been made public.…
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freenewstoday · 3 years
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New Post has been published on https://freenews.today/2021/03/08/wild-card-twos-koe-beats-gushue-9-7-to-hand-defending-champs-first-loss-at-the-brier/
Wild Card Two's Koe beats Gushue 9-7 to hand defending champs first loss at the Brier
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CALGARY — Two of the favourites in the Canadian men’s curling championship field showed Sunday night why they’re expected to be in the playoff mix again this year.
Kevin Koe’s Wild Card Two team defeated Canada’s Brad Gushue 9-7 to hand the defending champions their first loss of the preliminary round.
Down one with hammer coming home, Koe put the pressure on by sitting three. Gushue was a tad heavy with his final draw and Koe picked it out for the victory.
Every player shot at least 80 per cent in a back-and-forth battle between longtime rivals.
“That was definitely a signature-type game for us I think,” said Koe third B.J. Neufeld. “It’s good to have it here early.”
Koe improved to 4-0 after seven draws at the WinSport Arena while Gushue fell to 2-1.
In other late games, Quebec’s Michael Fournier beat Prince Edward Island’s Eddie MacKenzie 10-4, Ontario’s John Epping crushed Nunavut’s Peter Mackey 16-1 and Nova Scotia’s Scott McDonald defeated Greg Smith of Newfoundland and Labrador 11-4.
Koe is hoping to win a record fifth career Tim Hortons Brier title as skip. Gushue, from St. John’s, N.L., has won the Brier in three of the last four years.
“I think we learned that if we’re in a tight game against a good team that we can pull it out at the end,” Koe said. “Make the shots that we need to and that’s always a good feeling to do that.”
Quebec and Ontario moved into a second place tie in Pool B at 3-1. Gushue was tied in fourth place with Saskatchewan’s Matt Dunstone.
Koe’s Alberta-based team beat P.E.I. 12-5 in the morning draw.
“Our schedule is a little back-heavy in terms of the favourites in the pool, which is probably a good thing,” Koe said after the early win. “We’ve (had) a few games to figure some stuff out and play some real games for the first time in a long time.
“Now we’re looking forward to the challenges ahead.”
Gushue offered a significant test from the start, opening with hammer and scoring a deuce when Koe was heavy with his last draw.
The defending champion had rare back-to-back misses in the second end and Koe took advantage by scoring three. Koe made a draw for two in the sixth for a 5-3 lead but Gushue pulled even with a hit for a pair.
Koe was forced to one in the eighth and Gushue made a draw for two to take the lead in the ninth.
With the victory, Koe improved to 38-26 in career head-to-head matchups against Gushue.
In the afternoon draw, Wayne Middaugh – who’s throwing fourth stones for the injured Glenn Howard on Wild Card Three ��� led the Ontario-based rink to a 12-2 rout of Yukon’s Dustin Mikkelsen.
Middaugh moved into a first-place tie with idle Manitoba atop the Pool A standings at 2-0.
“Now we’ve hopefully learned a few things and we can keep playing at a good level with the really top teams that are here,” Middaugh said.
With the game well in hand, Howard came on for the last two ends to play lead for the first time in his long career. He has moved into the alternate role at the 10-day event as he’s nursing sore ribs.
New Brunswick’s James Grattan dropped a 6-5 decision to Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher to leave both teams at 2-1. Wild Card One’s Mike McEwen and Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs were also 2-1 after afternoon victories.
McEwen’s Manitoba-based rink topped B.C.’s Steve Laycock 10-7 while Jacobs beat Greg Skauge of the Northwest Territories 7-5.
Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan picked up morning wins. Epping defeated McDonald 12-7, Fournier trounced Mackey 15-1 and Dunstone doubled Smith 6-3.
Nova Scotia was alone in sixth place in Pool B at 2-2, ahead of P.E.I. (0-3), Nunavut (0-3) and Newfoundland and Labrador (0-4).
B.C. (0-2), N.W.T. (0-3), and Yukon (0-3) remained winless in Pool A.
The preliminary round continues through Thursday night. The top four teams in each pool will advance to the two-day championship round.
The semifinal and final are set for March 14. The champion will represent Canada at the world men’s curling championship next month in the same Canada Olympic Park venue.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 7, 2021.
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bdscuatui · 4 years
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Smith đến Ae Buffalo Properties LLC, $ 75.000. • 5521 Đường Road, Nancy M. Snyder; Quận Erie đến 5521 Transit Road LLC, $ 35.000. • 24 Halstead Ave., Michael P. Fischer đến Tri Trekkers LLC, $ 31.000. • 6 Algiers Lane, Arthur V. Pogorzala; Dolores Z. Pogorzala đến Jean Pogorzala, 30.000 đô la. • Đường Vl Kennedy, Daniel Petroski đến Joseph J. Darlak; Rossana D. Darlak, 21.000 USD. CÂU HỎI • 9662 Deerview Lane, George P. Gallagher đến Daniel L. Rodems; Manda E. Rodems, $ 419,900. • Đất trống 9819 Đường mòn Longleaf, Sg Clarence LLC đến Forbes Capretto Homes; Forbes Homes Inc dba, 129.500 đô la. THU THẬP • 14088 Gowanda State Road, Earle W. Gates; Vòng nguyệt quế S. Gates đến Keller Billie Jo M, 143.100 đô la. • 13945 Quaker St., Nancy Wells Withington đến Mark Hawes, 40.000 đô la. CONCORD • Đường mòn 20 dốc, Jennifer A. Obrien; Kevin J. Obrien đến Jerry Grawe; Sandra Grawe, $ 245.000. • 13966 Mill St., 7538 Olean Road LLC đến Michael Meindl; Jessica Stack, $ 178.000. EDEN • 9833 Đường Tice, Joseph J. Willis; Karen S. Willis cho Jennifer L. Weber; Joseph M. Weber, 360.000 đô la. • 2172 Đường Hemlock, Lynn Milligan; Robert Milligan đến Brett J. Gage; Natalia D. Gage, 225.000 đô la. • Đường 2304 tháng 3, Nancy M. Snyder; Quận Erie đến Tây Nam Inc., $ 10.000.EVans • 7125 Brandywine Drive, John Hider; Kristine Hider đến Desiree Hider; John C. Hider, 150.000 đô la. • 73 Center St., Truman 2016 Sc6 Title Trust Tr to Queen City Remodeling Inc, 61.500 đô la. • 1576 Eden Evans Center Road, Nancy M. Snyder; Quận Erie đến Tây Nam Inc, 25.000 đô la. • 9096 Đại lộ Tây Nam, Nancy Snyder; Quận Erie đến Tây Nam Inc, $ 10.000. ĐẢO GRAND • 94 Đường mòn dễ chịu, David W. Ambellan; Nancy A. Ambellan đến Narinder Singh, 351.000 đô la. • 1310 East Park Road, 335 Center St. Inc đến Idrees Akhtar; Mubeen A. Moughal, 205.000 đô la. • 1486 Đường Whitehaven, Mehmet Hajdini; Arbnore Islami đến Tri Trekkers LLC, $ 173.500. • 3058 Đường sông Đông, David M. Scalise; Joseph D. Mở rộng cho Susan King, 125.000 đô la. HAMCHA • Tòa án Woodway 5018, David Marshall Meinke đến Joshua R. Bannister; Nicolette E. Bannister, 373.000 đô la. • 4301 Rushford Drive, Timothy J. Keim đến National Nominee Services Inc, $ 325.000. • 4301 Rushford Drive, National Nominee Services Inc cho Emily T. Haas, $ 325.000. Steenberg; Timothy T. Steenberg đến Jami Ali; Matthew Silver, $ 290.000. • 5589 Câu lạc bộ đồng quê, Valerie L. Heywood đến Jessica L. Hargarther; Kyle E. Scritchfield, $ 260.000. • 6233 Đường Versailles, Erin N. Russell đến Louis P. Vertino Jr., $ 215.000. • 4971 Kennison Parkway, Natalie R. Bucholtz; George T. Griesbaum cho Lauren E. Murray; Michael T. Murray, $ 189.000. • 6138 Mckinley Parkway, John C. Stiker; Mary L. Stiker cho Steven J. Fox; Tracy A. Fox, $ 185,000. • 5136 Thurston Ave., Jennifer Sj Beam to Paul Hoffman, $ 170.000. • 77 Cây thông, Joseph R. Hess; Lynn M. Hess đến Lindsey K. Ardus, 150.000 đô la. • 4745 Đại lộ Mount Vernon, Claudia M. Austin; Elbert C. Austin III đến Harold R. Clark, 138.000 đô la. • 2640 Oakwood Ave., Melissa Bannister cho Bradley K. Heilig, 135.000 đô la. HÀ LAN • 6 Cherrywood Ridge, Florence Hoffman; Gene E. Hoffman cho Brandon J. Dawson; Rebecca G. Dawson, $ 217.000. • 124 Canada St., Rebecca G. Keller cho Jennifer R. Larkowski; Sean M. Larkowski, $ 157,400. LACKAWANNA • 66 Orchard Place, Colin P. Higgins đến Sharif M. Alamry, $ 157.500. • 100 Balen Drive, Edward J. Mueller cho David D. Holmwood, $ 147.000. • 191 Franklin St., Bruce Savino đến Samantha Martin, $ 108,150. LANCASTER • 28 Weathersfield Lane, Rjf Development Jv đến Cross Creek Eight LLC, 996.870 đô la. • 1821 Como Park Boulevard, Kcm Enterprises Inc đến Van Buren Boys Holdings LLC, 430.000 đô la. • 16 Park Walk, Jamie L. Cudzil; Jonathan R. Fletcher cho Jennifer N. Zyla; Scott E. Zyla, 270.000 đô la. • 21 Ivy Way, Divert Properties LLC đến Samantha J. Pilote, $ 235.000. • 18 Petersbrook Circle, Patricia K. Wukovits cho William E. Clotfelter, 179.000 đô la. • 132 Iroquois Ave., Beverly Schuster; Beverly I. Schuster đến Valerie Lynn Alba, $ 167,000. • 6 Benson Drive, Helen M. Dietz đến Kelly Ann Martin, $ 122.500. • 6 Weathersfield Lane, Essex Ngôi nhà của WNY Inc cho Lauren C. Rittling; Richard W. Rittling Jr., 84.000 đô la. • 34 Glendale Drive, Crystal A. Richards đến Thomas P Schuster Ira Ben; Equity Trust Co Cust, 81.000 đô la. • 8 Hidden Lawn Crossing, Hidden Lawn Lan LLC đến Forbes Capretto Homes; Forbes Homes Inc dba, 69.000 đô la. • Đất trống 41 Partridge Walk, Hidden Lawn Lan LLC đến Forbes Capretto Homes; Forbes Homes Inc dba, 69.000 đô la. MARILLA • 2432 Đường Eastwood, Jonathan Thompson đến Paul Luke Kieffer, $ 220.000. NEWSTEAD • 4959 South Newstead Road, Cmk Builders của Alden Inc đến Gary Bailey; Candi S. Possinger-Bailey, 360.000 đô la. PHÍA BẮC • Đường Vl Marschfield, David Berghash; David Wadsworth cho Kenneth Phillips, 33.000 đô la. CÔNG viên ORCHARD • 2 Đường Winterhall, Sally A. Manley; William S. Manley đến Dean M. Brewer Jr.; Rachel Annette Biaer, 656.900 đô la. • 8 Grand View Trl, Joseph P. Kubarek; Sharon M. Porcellio đến Kelly A. Todaro; Michael J. Todaro, 650.000 đô la. • 285 Độc lập, Matthew E. Raiff; Susan M. Raiff đến Gregory D. Samei, 375.000 đô la. • 45 Minden Drive, Steven B. Bengart; Charlene C. Parker đến Fannie Mae, $ 231,022. • 5246 Webster Road, Patricia S. Walla viêm; Paul J. Walla viêm đến Timothy T. Steenberg, 148.000 đô la. • Đất trống 4 Stone Bluff Ct 56, Liên doanh Brompton / caesar Associates cho Jamie N. Nadler; Megan E. Nadler, 118.000 đô la. • 20 Hearthstone Terrace, Liên doanh Brompton / caesar Associates cho Forbes Homes Inc, 114.000 đô la. • 22 Hearthstone Terrace, Brompton / caesar Associates liên doanh với Forbes Homes Inc, 114.000 đô la. đến Tài sản & Bất động sản Mỹ LLC, $ 42.500. MÙA XUÂN • 205 Newman St., Ethan W. Collins; Audra D. Towsley; Patrick E. Towsley đến Ngân hàng Cộng đồng NA, 136.341 đô la. • 47 Glen St., Rosemary S. Mumbach đến Margaret A. Obrien, 126.000 đô la. • 154 East Main St., Cordell A. Thompson; Jaime C. Thompson cho Sarah L. Gabler, 104.000 đô la. THÀNH PHỐ TONAWANDA • 4 Peuquet Parkway, Outvue LLC đến Stark Real Estate Holdings LLC, $ 950,000. • 279 Brookside, Trevor J. Mullins cho Jason L. Bishoff; Maegan E. Bishoff, $ 215.000. • 273 Rogers Ave., Matthew Casseri đến Jamie L. Cummings; Nathan Cummings, $ 173,000. • 257 Niagara St., Edward W. Schreaser to Amy E. Tirella, 133.900 đô la. • 228 Grove St., Odonnell Land & expl LLC đến Jacob Rutkowski, 122.000 đô la. • 166 Rogers Ave., Doris Callahan; Doris E. Callahan đến Kristen Consminger, $ 119,900. • 45 Simson St., Kira Cochran-Gross cho Ahad Advisory Group LLC, $ 50,786. • 2 Maldives, Ave., Francis J. Prelewicz đến John C. Pontrello, $ 50.000. • 4 Clinton St ., David L Eddy Ira 100% Ben; Công ty ủy thác Pensco ủy thác cho Michael J. Lee; Khủng bố E. Lee; 78 Niagara Shore LLC, $ 44.000. TONAWANDA • 22 Deerhurst Park, John Pezzino III đến Anthony C. Fanara, $ 330.000. • 42 đường Grayton, Marilyn Kanutsu đến Deborah A. Tomizzi; Joseph J. Tomizzi, $ 277.999. • 324 Argonne Drive, Anne Mcguire; Curtis L. Meer cho Justin Giá, $ 272.000. • 2970 Đường Eggert, Francesca Grisafi; Giovanni Grisafi đến Bình minh Marie Smyth; Michael Lawrence Smyth, 266.000 đô la. • 142 Westfall Drive, William J. Croker đến Breanne A. Queeno, 186.500 đô la. John A. Delaney đến Heather Rende, 161.000 đô la. • 403 Thorncliff, Dorothy M. Grover cho Elizabeth J. Smith; Michael P. Smith, $ 159,000. • 50 Dreyer Ave., Mark Valenti đến Rosalina M. Vanegas, $ 150,000. • 22 Keller, Heather E. Markwart đến Rachelle Roberts, $ 145.000. • 33 North Ellwood Ave., Susan Ellsworth Johnson đến Trevor J Ngày, 140.000 đô la. • 32 Tremont Ave., Eric B. Nelson đến Miranda Scamacca, 135.000 đô la. • 393 Westgate Road, Kaysi Stepien đến Anthony Badon, 130.000 đô la. • 60 Legion Drive, Donald S. Cox; Gary F. Cox; James A. Cox; Walter W. Cox đến 60legion LLC, 129.900 đô la. • 64 North End Ave., Mary T. Kosmerl đến Lsf9 Master Tham gia tin cậy Tr; Ngân hàng Hoa Kỳ NA Tr, $ 125,261. • 974 Đại lộ Riverview, Roberta Mcginty đến Kim Tetreault; Scott Tetreault, 106.500 đô la. • 115 Brighton, Arthur Manthey Jr.; Manthey Arthur Paul Jr đến Amanda C. Glor, 100.000 đô la. • 3347 Elmwood Ave., Schofield Residence; Schofield Residence & schofield Certified Home Care; Ghế bánh xe Home Inc dba to Linda C. Baker; Robert A. Baker, 97.000 đô la. • 31 Kerr Ave., Justin J. Bleich; Paul A. Vance gửi Ngân hàng HSBC Hoa Kỳ NA, $ 94,073. • 64 Hoover Ave., Kenneth Graber; Amiee L. Kennedy; Keith D. Miller; Mary E. Miller đến Ngân hàng Midfirst, 81.000 đô la. • 140 Parkwood Ave., HUD đến Emmanuel Tambi, 77.000 đô la. • 164 Woodlawn Drive, Christina Trust Tr; Cơ hội tín dụng dân cư ủy thác III Tr; Hội tiết kiệm Wilmington Fsb Tr dba to Terrance P. Brogan, $ 75,001. • 86 Somerton Ave., 6831 Seneca St. LLC đến Unisource Realty LLC, $ 75.000. • 21 Pullman Ave., Carolyn Diakakis; Peter Diakakis cho Corey J. Hogan, 65.000 đô la. • 149 Kaufman Ave., Michael W. Wagner đến Stephanie E. Capozzi; Nicholas P. Hackett, 30.000 đô la. • 68 Roxley, Anthony F. Scrivo đến Colleen E. Kozlowski; Colleen Scrivo, $ 15,693. TÂY SENECA • 8 Crownland Circle, David R. Modica Jr. đến Jaime E. Noltee; Jeffrey Noltee Jr., $ 202.500. • 69 Woodbine Ave., James Lawson; Theresa Lawson đến Alexia R. Schmidt; Cameron W. Schmidt, 179.900 đô la. • Đường 338 Union, Philip Obrien đến Rachael Ann Kapuscinski, 170.000 đô la. • 4968 Clinton St., Frederick F. Mazurowski đến Richard Wieland, 135.000 đô la. • 45 Nancycrest Lane, George R. 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Saskatchewan's Steve Laycock heads to B.C. to curl with Team Cotter
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Saskatchewan's Steve Laycock heads to B.C. to curl with Team Cotter
Saskatchewan curler Steve Laycock will be representing British Columbia next season, according to an announcement from his new team.
Jim Cotter and his curling team, based out of Kelowna and Vernon, B.C., announced Wednesday that Laycock will be throwing third for the team this fall.
This season, Cotter is throwing third for John Morris out of Vernon. Next season, Cotter will be back to calling the game and throwing last stone. He’ll be be joined by current teammate Tyrel Griffith, who will continue to throw second. Rick Sawatsky will throw lead.
John Morris, left, pictured alongside Jim Cotter at the 2017 Brier. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
Team Laycock, which was based in Saskatoon, announced in March that members were parting ways at the end of the 2018 season. 
“We encourage our fans to continue to cheer and support all members of Team Laycock as we navigate a new path forward in the sport we love,” a news release on Team Laycock’s website said.
The team included Matt Dunstone, and brothers Kirk and Dallan Muyres. 
Laycock joined Pat Simmons’s team in 2006 and won three provincial titles. In 2011, he started skipping his own team again.
Team Laycock went on to win three consecutive SaskTel Tankard titles and earned the bronze medal at the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier. 
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Keeping Up With The Strawhats by summer-rubyleo.
Antics, adventure, and a tight-knit-found-family stretching beyond the sea
In The Belly Of The Whale/Newsboys
Goonies ‘r’ Good Enough/Cyndi Lauper
Title Theme-Wind Waker/ Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo
The Trail We Blaze/Elton John
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything/Reliant K
Sailing Over The Dogger Bank/Brian Douglas Gulland, Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White
Cabin Fever/Muppets
Togetherness/Joshua Sasses, Karen David, Luke Youngblood
GO!! Fighting Action Power/Area 11
Seasons of Love/OBC Rent
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ANYTHING GOES : Art In Australia 1970-1980 (1984) First printing of “Anything Goes : Art in Australia 1970-1980”, published by Art & Text in 1984. Edited by Paul Taylor, founder of Art & Text, this large, valuable volume of essays by leading writers of those years – covering all aspects of painting, sculpture, photography and experimental art forms since 1970 – features contributions by Janine Burks, Mary Eagle, Christine Godden, Robert Lindsay, Ian Burn, Julie Ewington, Memory Holloway, Terry Smith, Ann Stephen, Margaret Plant, Patrick McCaughey, Daniel Thomas. “The 1970s were years of unprecedented change in Australian art and culture, and Anything Goes is the first book about that decade’s remarkable variety of art.” Includes the work of: →↑→, Mike Parr, Howard Arkley, Jenny Watson, Donald Judd, Ian Burn, John Lethbridge, John Davis, Mel Bochner, Joseph Beuys, Mel Ramsden, Women’s Domestic Needlework Group, Andy Warhol, Tim Johnson, Nigel Lendon, Artsworkers Union, Robert Rooney, Clive Murray-White, Tony McGillick, Fred Williams, John Firth-Smith, George Haynes, Donald Laycock, Michael Taylor, Fred Cress, Ron Robertson-Swann, David Aspden, Sydney Ball, Roger Kemp, Paul Partos, Trevor Vickors, Robert Hunter, Robert Jacks, Vivienne Binns, Bonita Ely, Marie McMahon, Virginia Cuppaidge, Imants Tillers, Les Kossatz, Ti Parks, Peter Cripps, Ken Searle, Jan Senbergs, George Baldessin, John Armstrong, Janet Dawson, Dale Hickey, Tony Coleing, Marr Grounds, Chips Mackinolty, Ann Newmarch, Colin Little, Jan Mackay, Toni Robertson, Jenny Hill, Christo, Ross Grounds, Ken Unsworth, Kevin Mortensen, Stelarc, Jillian Orr, Hossein Valamanesh, W. Thomas Arthur, Ewa Pachucka, Vicki Varvaressos, Carol Jerrems, Elizabeth Gower, Geoff Hogg, Ann Newmarch, Peter Kennedy, Jon Rhodes, Bill Henson, Stephen Lojewski, Robert Owen, Mark Johnson, Peter Booth, John Duckley-Smith, Ron Robertson-Swann, Alun Leach-Jones, Michael Johnson, Lesley Dumbrell, Fred Cross, John Walker, David Aspden, and many more. One copy in the bookshop and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #petercripps #anythinggoes #1984 #paultaylor (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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PLUS Canadian Chapter Event in Toronto
It was my honor and pleasure this past Thursday to be a part of the PLUS Canadian Chapter event in Toronto, Ontario. It was a well-organized and really well-attended event — so well-attended in fact that it was sold out. It was standing room only. I was also fortunate with weather for my visit. There was some occasional sun while I was there and the temperatures were generally mild, at least for this time of year in Canada, so I had a little chance to look around some as well. 
  I was the keynote speaker and participated in a discussion with moderator Brian Rosenbaum of AON on the topic “What’s in Store for Executive Risk in 2018.” Even with the crowd size, there was a lot of audience interaction. I know I enjoyed the session and I think the attendees did as well. It was great seeing some old friends and making some new friends, too. It was great to learn how many of the Canadians follow The D&O Diary.
  Here’s a picture taken just before the event with the event moderator Brian Rosenberg of AON, and, on Brian’s right, Nicole McAuley of the Forbes Chochla law firm, and to my left Jennifer Drake of AON. Nicole and Jen were instrumental in planning and organizing the event and they were also great hosts as well.
  The turnout for the event was great. This picture really doesn’t do justice to the crowd. The room was packed.
  The reception after the education also was great — although a little crowded. I had a chance to meet a number of the attendees during the reception. Here I am standing with, from left to right, Jessica Foster of AON; Samantha Rodrigues of AON; Michelle Dalton of Intact Insurance Company; and Madeline Ntoukas of DWF Claims (Canada).
  With Priya Vansh of Beazley Canada and Aisha Anwar of Swiss Re. That’s Jeffrey Ballard of Liberty International Underwriters behind us.
  With Hang Le Hong of Arthur J. Gallagher, Montreal.
  With Tim Usher-Jones of Chubb.
  With the PLUS Canadian Chapter (Toronto) Steering Committee. From left to right, Joshua Laycock, The Guarantee Company of North America; Nicole McAuley, Forbes Chochla; Jennifer Drake, AON; me; Matthew Devcic of Allianz; Michael Densham of Berkshire Hathaway; Priya Vansh, Beazley Canada; and David Berry of Liberty International Underwriters. What a great bunch of people.
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The Ontario Legislative Building
  As I was walking around in downtown Toronto, I thought to myself that there really didn’t seem to much street life for a city the size of Toronto. It turns out, all the people were underground. There is a huge network of underground passageways called the Toronto PATH connecting basically the entire downtown area, in a area lined with shops and restaurants.
  Nothing more Canadian than this, eh? Waiting in line for coffee at a Tim Horton’s.
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PLUS Canadian Chapter Event in Toronto
It was my honor and pleasure this past Thursday to be a part of the PLUS Canadian Chapter event in Toronto, Ontario. It was a well-organized and really well-attended event — so well-attended in fact that it was sold out. It was standing room only. I was also fortunate with weather for my visit. There was some occasional sun while I was there and the temperatures were generally mild, at least for this time of year in Canada, so I had a little chance to look around some as well. 
  I was the keynote speaker and participated in a discussion with moderator Brian Rosenbaum of AON on the topic “What’s in Store for Executive Risk in 2018.” Even with the crowd size, there was a lot of audience interaction. I know I enjoyed the session and I think the attendees did as well. It was great seeing some old friends and making some new friends, too. It was great to learn how many of the Canadians follow The D&O Diary.
  Here’s a picture taken just before the event with the event moderator Brian Rosenberg of AON, and, on Brian’s right, Nicole McAuley of the Forbes Chochla law firm, and to my left Jennifer Drake of AON. Nicole and Jen were instrumental in planning and organizing the event and they were also great hosts as well.
  The turnout for the event was great. This picture really doesn’t do justice to the crowd. The room was packed.
  The reception after the education also was great — although a little crowded. I had a chance to meet a number of the attendees during the reception. Here I am standing with, from left to right, Jessica Foster of AON; Samantha Rodrigues of AON; Michelle Dalton of Intact Insurance Company; and Madeline Ntoukas of DWF Claims (Canada).
  With Priya Vansh of Beazley Canada and Aisha Anwar of Swiss Re. That’s Jeffrey Ballard of Liberty International Underwriters behind us.
  With Hang Le Hong of Arthur J. Gallagher, Montreal.
  With Tim Usher-Jones of Chubb.
  With the PLUS Canadian Chapter (Toronto) Steering Committee. From left to right, Joshua Laycock, The Guarantee Company of North America; Nicole McAuley, Forbes Chochla; Jennifer Drake, AON; me; Matthew Devcic of Allianz; Michael Densham of Berkshire Hathaway; Priya Vansh, Beazley Canada; and David Berry of Liberty International Underwriters. What a great bunch of people.
  More Pictures of Toronto:
The Ontario Legislative Building
  As I was walking around in downtown Toronto, I thought to myself that there really didn’t seem to much street life for a city the size of Toronto. It turns out, all the people were underground. There is a huge network of underground passageways called the Toronto PATH connecting basically the entire downtown area, in a area lined with shops and restaurants.
  Nothing more Canadian than this, eh? Waiting in line for coffee at a Tim Horton’s.
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PLUS Canadian Chapter Event in Toronto
It was my honor and pleasure this past Thursday to be a part of the PLUS Canadian Chapter event in Toronto, Ontario. It was a well-organized and really well-attended event — so well-attended in fact that it was sold out. It was standing room only. I was also fortunate with weather for my visit. There was some occasional sun while I was there and the temperatures were generally mild, at least for this time of year in Canada, so I had a little chance to look around some as well. 
  I was the keynote speaker and participated in a discussion with moderator Brian Rosenbaum of AON on the topic “What’s in Store for Executive Risk in 2018.” Even with the crowd size, there was a lot of audience interaction. I know I enjoyed the session and I think the attendees did as well. It was great seeing some old friends and making some new friends, too. It was great to learn how many of the Canadians follow The D&O Diary.
  Here’s a picture taken just before the event with the event moderator Brian Rosenberg of AON, and, on Brian’s right, Nicole McAuley of the Forbes Chochla law firm, and to my left Jennifer Drake of AON. Nicole and Jen were instrumental in planning and organizing the event and they were also great hosts as well.
  The turnout for the event was great. This picture really doesn’t do justice to the crowd. The room was packed.
  The reception after the education also was great — although a little crowded. I had a chance to meet a number of the attendees during the reception. Here I am standing with, from left to right, Jessica Foster of AON; Samantha Rodrigues of AON; Michelle Dalton of Intact Insurance Company; and Madeline Ntoukas of DWF Claims (Canada).
  With Priya Vansh of Beazley Canada and Aisha Anwar of Swiss Re. That’s Jeffrey Ballard of Liberty International Underwriters behind us.
  With Hang Le Hong of Arthur J. Gallagher, Montreal.
  With Tim Usher-Jones of Chubb.
  With the PLUS Canadian Chapter (Toronto) Steering Committee. From left to right, Joshua Laycock, The Guarantee Company of North America; Nicole McAuley, Forbes Chochla; Jennifer Drake, AON; me; Matthew Devcic of Allianz; Michael Densham of Berkshire Hathaway; Priya Vansh, Beazley Canada; and David Berry of Liberty International Underwriters. What a great bunch of people.
  More Pictures of Toronto:
The Ontario Legislative Building
  As I was walking around in downtown Toronto, I thought to myself that there really didn’t seem to much street life for a city the size of Toronto. It turns out, all the people were underground. There is a huge network of underground passageways called the Toronto PATH connecting basically the entire downtown area, in a area lined with shops and restaurants.
  Nothing more Canadian than this, eh? Waiting in line for coffee at a Tim Horton’s.
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A Sit Down with Bonnie and the Bonnettes!
Ah! Hey Blog
I finally managed to get around to writing up our interview with Bonnie and Bonnettes. As Luke mentioned in an earlier post, we were met with disappointment upon our professional connection aspect of the project, but were overjoyed to meet with postgraduate students and fresh faced members of Bonnie and Bonettes’, Cameron Sharp, Hattie Eason & Becky Glendenning Laycock. 
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- Bonnie and Bonnettes promotional imagery for “Drag Me To Love”
They are a “Drag Theatre” performance group who much like us developed their original show on the Professional Directions module and have continued on with the project after university! We hope to learn from them some insights about the industry, and to follow in their footsteps. Below is the transcript of our interview!
NATHAN
Righty tighty! This is Prince Albert’s  Jester, why am I acting like I’m on the radio, I’m the only one that’s going  to listen to this, we’re sitting down with Bonnie and Bonnettes! That is the  official name now isn’t it, rather than Drag Me to Love. For a little  interview about their practise, what they get up to, how they got to this  stage from last year, they’re very professional, very exciting! Tim what’s the first question?
TIM
How  did you all each come into the performing arts to begin with?
 CAMERON
What just in life?
 NATHAN
Just in life.
 HATTIE
Not together.
 NATHAN
No.
 HATTIE
Go on Cam.
 CAMERON
Me? So I started doing  plays when I were younger. I always auditioned for the female parts but I  didn’t get them because it was a catholic school. So I played a drag queen  from the age of 14, and when I was 18 I decided I didn’t want to be a drag queen  anymore, I wanted to be a serious actor. And look where that ended up? Drag.
 HATTIE
So, my Mum did musicals in our little  village. My sister started them as well. When I came of age I was like, “I  want to do them!” But I was so shy so I didn’t really go for any big parts.  The day came though when I thought I want to go for a part, and I went for  Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz! And I got it!
 CAMERON
I did that. I played  Toto. I had one line and it was woof.
 HATTIE
And then I decided I wanted to be a star  and go to London and be on the West End, and be a star! … and then I came to  Northumbria.
 BECKY
My sister started dance school when we were  younger. I didn’t want to do it. We went to one of her shows and I thought  “Oh god I’m going to hate this”, and I LOVED it, I was up on my feet dancing  in the aisles. I joined this dance group and turned out I couldn’t dance! But  there was an acting side, and I found a comedy group, we’d write out little  skits and act them out. I found out I’m quite funny, and enjoyed writing. I  came to Uni and met these guys, and at first I wanted to be a serious writer,  but then I enjoyed performing again with these guys.
 TIM
What  kind of companies are you guys into or inspired by?
 CAMERON
Hmm… companies we like…
 HATTIE
Rash dash.
 BECKY
Phenomenal.
 HATTIE
You need to go and see them.
 CAMERON
Shit Theatre. They’re  coming to Northern Stage. They do cabaret, but in a non cabaret style.
 BECKY
They make their own rules and you just kind of  go with it. You love it. Jonny and the Baptists. They’re coming up and they  are doing a show called “Eat the Poor” about the housing crisis and poverty.  It’s brilliant. 
CAMERON
We’re very in to people  who use smaller stages, smaller spaces, but talk about huge issues.
 BECKY
Like Figs in Wigs. They have a show where the  beginning of the show is the end of another show. They are all dead, lights  go down and they got up, bow and went off. Came back onstage and started the  next show.
 NATHAN
Brilliant.
 HATTIE
Honestly, go see it. We’re very into  theatre that can be seen as DIY. I really respect theatre when it’s not all  about the money they’ve put into the set. And it is a bit shit. But it’s  their love and passion, they’ve thought outside the box. They put their heart  and soul into it.
 BECKY
When it’s in their bones. When that’s  everything they are doing right now.
 HATTIE
Companies don’t need set and costume  designers. You can put the time and effort in yourselves.
 CAMERON
I don’t trust anyone  else. It’s ours, it’s our baby. It’s our everything.  
 TIM
How  long have you been working together, and what is your current project like?
 CAMERON
What you see of the  company now is not how it started. It was on the same module you were on,  Professional Directions. It was me and another girl, Abbey. I was walking  down Northumberland Street telling her stories, and we just realised it  should be a show. We pitched it to Drama society but they said it should be  on the drag scene… I disagreed.
 HATTIE
But since that pitch, my god the show has  changed. It was originally going to be like a conventional play with like, 12  drag queens.
 NATHAN
That’s interesting, I remember coming to  your stall at the fair last year and you’d coined it as a new thing, as “Drag  Theatre” rather than a drag show.
 CAMERON
I knew I wanted to lip sync to someone  live, and Hattie can sing, so we brought her in for a cameo role almost but  during rehearsals it became a collaboration. So you came on board as a full  timer. Whoever was the third one it was going to be the third person, it was  always going to be difficult. Abbey moved to Canada, so we needed somebody to  balance mine and Hattie’s things, so I lip sync, she sings. And we both said  we wanted Becky. And she was just perfect. Lovely and balanced. Beckie is our  Dawn French esque character. Making a tit of herself on stage.
 NATHAN
So Abbey is still a part of the group?
 CAMERON
Yeah she’s the outside  eye, like the Dramaturg. It’s great to have her on board.
 BECKY
Yeah because she comes in and she knows the show  inside and out because she cowrote it. And we’ve been devising and rehearsing  and creating so she’s a great outside eye.
 HATTIE
So overall, the company must have been  together in different iterations for about two years?
 CAMERON
But it’s been so many  different iterations, we only formed together like this in…
 HATTIE
May?
 BECKY
It was at the cabaret. The end of year cabaret.
 HATTIE
So officially for about a year now.
 NATHAN
So you guys are obviously balancing being  Masters students, being part of a professional company, and rehearsing in the  lead up to your first every gig at Northern Stage, how does it feel?
 BECKY
It’s awesome. I mean obviously we’re supposed  to be in the library 24/7 reading and writing but we’re like, nah! Let’s do a  show! A lot of the time we do have a panic about getting our work done, but  if we do this for years and years to come I’d be very happy.
 CAMERON
We’ve never really put  the pressure on the show to be good. The reason we do the show the way it is  now is due to scratch nights and audience feedback, and we were offered gigs  and all sorts. It kind of just evolved from there.
 HATTIE
It’s the best thing we’ve ever done. I  genuinely feel like I’ve learned more about the industry in this past year as  a three with these guys than I did in my entire time at uni. Like about a  producers role. Applying for funding. Going to the Fringe. Doing your  budgeting. Planning a tour. Extending your tour! Making a show. Writing a  show. It’s so much more than saying “I’ve got a show, let’s do it!”.
 CAMERON
With the amount of shit  going on, it’s the time for young people to have a lot to say. Especially  edgy, new kind of shows. It’s the time for it. We sat down and said, lets do  the MA, and tour in Spring. Apparently. It’s a bit of a balancing act. For  this next month, this is our priority.
 HATTIE
The university has been really good about  it. They’ve been very supportive and allowed us time to go to pitches.
 CAMERON
Events such as Meet the  Programmers and Venue’s North. Meet the Programmers you do a three minute  pitch. Venue’s North is fifteen...
 BECKY
You’re doing it for all the programmers and  theatre people and people who do festivals go to those events. You stand up  and say this is who I am! You meet so many people in a matter of minutes,  because everybody has seen you and heard from you. It’s a bit disheartening,  you think people will come up and talk to you but it’s not like that.
 HATTIE
But, through that even we got the Durham  scratch night, which was brilliant, and from that we got another one. You  meet other artists as well at these events.
 CAMERON
It’s good to scout out  the competition too, as the people pitching will be performing at the same  time as you.
 BECKY
But it’s healthy competition up here. It’s all  in good means. It’s a great community.
HATTIE
Since we’ve been doing Meet the  Programmers, Venues North, working as a company away from a student and  university setting, I’ve learned so much more about the theatre scene up  here. I’ve met so many people. I can put a name to a company, and I can make  connections. I know about different peoples companies and their work, and now  I’m so aware. I’m so eager to get into it.
 CAMERON
Are Prince Albert’s  Jester wanting to stay up North?
 NATHAN
There has been discussions of it. Myself  and Tim are, but Luke is not so sure yet. As soon as the official plan is  made we can start those arrangements.
 HATTIE
Is there just three of you?
 TIM
Yes
 CAMERON
I like a three.
 HATTIE
Sometimes a three can not be a great thing,  because one can feel quite left out, but in our group and I’m sure in yours,  the dynamic works.
 CAMERON
Originally people said  at scratch nights, that I should do it as a solo show, and so many people are  doing solo shows and I personally find it boring.
 HATTIE
Why does autobiographical theatre have to  be a solo?
 CAMERON
It’s cool more three’s  are coming! People say, don’t form companies with your friends, but I don’t  want to start it with anybody else!
 HATTIE
We all became close, because of the show.  It started out in a more professional capacity, we were interested in working  together. And we became friends through that.
 CAMERON
As far as being a  professional goes, just say you are. If you say you are people will start  treating you that way.
 HATTIE
It’s all very well saying “Oh, we are a new  upcoming theatre company”, we put that on all of our applications. We don’t  class ourselves as amateur, we don’t class ourselves as semi-professional,  you don’t say, “Oh, we’ll be professional after our first tour,” No. You  won’t get it done. It just won’t be. Don’t fanny about. Make decisions. This  is who we are and this is what we want to do.
 BECKY
Tell everybody you are professional.
 CAMERON
As a company, of course  we want it to be a job, but we have to work outside of it to have money to  live.
 BECKY
If we got our own rehearsal space, that would  be the dream.
 NATHAN
I know that feeling.
 BECKY
I’d love to be able to go to a theatre and say  “Oh I’ve toured here”.
CAMERON
It’s not about being famous.  It’s about being successful.
 BECKY
And what is successful to us!
 HATTIE
I already feel successful. I would say we  are succeeding.
 NATHAN
Go on ask a nice one to finish on.
 TIM
Tell  us the funniest joke you know?
 CAMERON
Oh god.
 HATTIE
Oh go on, tell it.
 CAMERON
There’s a woman in a  park. She’s walking a dog. And a man comes up to her and says, “What a lovely  dog!” And she says “Oh thank you, he’s interbred,”… and a duck comes out the  bushes and says, “I’ll tell you who else is into bread,”
Our meeting with Cameron, Hattie and Becky was a raging success. Despite struggling with our professional connections in this project, this interview provided a font of knowledge we would have otherwise never have accessed. The importance of DIY, small space theatre companies in the current social and political climate provides a hole in the market our group can fill. And the events such as Events North and Meet the Programmers are important dates to put in our calendar for Prince Albert’s future!
We are also proud to announce that shortly after the interview finished, Bonnie and the Bonnette’s invited Prince Albert’s Jester to participate in a cabaret night! All very exciting! Thanks for reading!
Nathan.
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Gushue tops Jacobs to improve position for Brier playoffs
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Gushue tops Jacobs to improve position for Brier playoffs
If Brad Gushue doesn’t seem like he’s feeling pressure at the Canadian men’s curling championship, that’s because he isn’t compared to a year ago.
The skip was under a relentless spotlight in his hometown of St. John’s, N.L., as he tried to win his first national title after multiple tries and near misses.
Gushue, third Mark Nichols and front end Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker produced the storybook ending by winning the Tim Hortons Brier at Mile One Centre.
Gushue and Nichols won Olympic gold in 2006, but the 37-year-old Gushue says nothing in his curling career felt as stressful as trying to win that breakthrough Brier at home.
“As much as I loved the experience, if someone asked me if I want to do it again, I’d have to think long and hard,” he said Friday. “Unless they told me we’d win, I wouldn’t do it again.”
Gushue, Epping, Jacobs playoff bound
So wearing the red and white as defending champion this year in Regina, and attempting to become the first repeat winner since Kevin Martin in 2008 and 2009, hasn’t felt like a heavy assignment.
“A lot less stressed, a lot less nervous. Eating better, sleeping better, everything’s better,” Gushue said.
Gushue’s rink improved their playoff position Friday with a 5-3 win over another tournament heavyweight, Brad Jacobs of Northern Ontario.
At 9-1 with a draw remaining in the championship round, Gushue and company were assured a berth in Saturday’s playoff game between the top two seeds.
The winner of that game advances directly to Sunday’s championship game. The loser drops to the Sunday morning semifinal to take on the winner of Saturday’s playoff between the third and fourth seeds.
Ontario’s John Epping (9-1) and Jacobs (8-2) were also playoff-bound with their ranking to be determined in the evening draw.
Epping’s 9-7 win over Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher (7-3) kept the fourth and final playoff berth on the table.
Northern Ontario’s Ryan Harnden in emergency
The wild-card team skipped by Mike McEwen (6-4) needed both a win over Manitoba’s Reid Carruthers and an Alberta loss to get into a tiebreaker game for fourth.
Carruthers and Saskatchewan’s Steve Laycock were eliminated from contention with their fifth losses Friday.
Northern Ontario lead Ryan Harnden was not at the arena Friday afternoon because of the flu and headed to a hospital emergency room instead.
“It’s been lingering all week kind of off and on,” Jacobs said. “He probably should have went to emergency sooner.
“I believe he was thinking it would cure itself. When he woke up today feeling worse, he finally went to emergency.”
Alternate Tanner Horgan, 20, drew in for Harnden.
Epping feeling nerves
“Depending on how Ryan feels, we definitely wanted to make sure we got him in this game because who knows how [Ryan] is going to feel the rest of the weekend?” Jacobs said.
“If [Tanner] needs to continue playing with us, I believe we can win this thing with him.”
John Epping’s Team Ontario earned their 9th win at the 2018 Brier, beating Brendan Bottcher’s Team Alberta 9-7. 1:25
Epping is the Brier rookie who doesn’t seem like a rookie because he’s played in Olympic trials, Grand Slam tournaments and Canada Cups.
“We’ve been on the big stage before,” he said. “It’s just really nice to play really, really well when we’re out there.”
The 34-year-old acknowledged there may be some nerves in Saturday’s playoffs when the realization they’re close to the championship game sinks in.
“We just keep thinking about winning games,” Epping said. “It’s going to be pretty different if we get in that position to have a chance on Sunday night.
“It’s always tough when you haven’t been in a position before to say that you won’t be as nervous, so I think there will definitely be some nerves.
“I’m generally not a nervous guy, but I think this weekend I’ll definitely be battling some nerves.”
Not Gushue. Having answered the question of when is he going to win his first Brier, he says his team is playing unburdened in Regina.
“It’s freed us up,” Gushue said. “It’s allowed us to have some more fun, enjoy the experience and go out and play the way we’re capable of playing.”
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