Episode 31: (Canberra — part two) In which Lachlan finds inspiration for his campaign by visiting Parliament House.
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10 comments on “Lachlan Connor, Independent (Ep. 31)”

  1. Sunday 7 October 2007, 3:24 pm #Mikey

    L Rob Hubbard … Heil

    Pure. West.

  2. Sunday 7 October 2007, 3:26 pm #Hairball

    “nein i said, nein!” ha ha

  3. Sunday 7 October 2007, 3:53 pm #Bridgit Gread

    Don’t worry about getting lost, Lachlan. Once you’re elected you’ll have access to a chauffeur and a Commonwealth car.

  4. Sunday 7 October 2007, 8:42 pm #J, The

    That was LC-freaking GOLD.

    Encore! Encore!

  5. Tuesday 9 October 2007, 9:45 am #Green tea with mango

    You should have taken Billy to Kinglsey’s Chicken.

  6. Tuesday 9 October 2007, 11:36 am #John Surname

    That was the most insanely funny ep I’ve seen to date.

  7. Tuesday 9 October 2007, 10:39 pm #Mikey

    That bit where Billy goes ‘but brother that ain’t chicken’ is still making me laff.

    You guys considered pitching this to SBS/ABC?

  8. Wednesday 10 October 2007, 8:06 am #The Editor

    Yeah, but SBS told us we had to get it up to the quality of Marx And Venus first.

  9. Saturday 20 October 2007, 11:59 am #J, The

    I just watched this again because I love it so much. LC, the moment you start spinning to the music…my god. That will never. Get. Old.

  10. Thursday 25 October 2007, 5:16 pm #Those Creative Types » Wentworth

    [...] but he sure knows how to youtube (and yes, that is now a verb). My favourite episode so far is Episode 31, when Lachlan visits the hub, the centre, the beating heart of democracy in Australia: Canberra. [...]

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