Felicity is as Aussie as. Coming from Woy Woy and growing up with a very interesting family, not to mention being ginger and shy, Felicity hasn’t had the happiest of childhoods. Which she takes great delight in sharing with us. We hear stories about her family and friends, drinking, how to get out of paying for a train ticket (not recommended), how to avoid a ticket (hard to do as you could follow through), living in a very poor area and being just that little bit different from all the kids around you. I did wonder about how she could have had such a poor and destitute childhood, yet her dad was able to swan down a spiral staircase in the mornings wearing a towel and scaring the children. Must be all relative.

Felicity is a sick and crazy lady but she tells a mean story that will make you laugh. She may also have a slightly sadistic streak as she gets out the tanks. If you’re easily offended or have a pathological fear of Australians and their ways, this may not be the show for you. If you like a story involving drunken behaviour and inappropriate karaoke, then this is the show you’ve been waiting for.
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