Christopher O'Riley

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The '''Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife''' is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being politically incorrect. The most famous examples are Bob and Verandah Miller and Kevin and Michelle Duncan. The battered wives are hotties.
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'''Chris O'Riely''' also known as '''Chris Orly''' is a guy that plays songs on the piano, and is the leader of the popular
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80s band, [[Orly Factor|The Orly Factor]]. He sometimes is accompanied by Yanni on the synthesizer, Yo Yo Ma on the cello, Jean de Florette on the harmonica and Master Chief on the halo.
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==The Many Faces of Chris O'Riely==
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[[Image:Performer Oriley Christopher.jpg|thumb|right|220px|]]
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==Albums==
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===Chris Orly plays...===
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# Radiohead
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# Beautiful Day (feat. Yanni)
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# Tarzan Boy
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# Lemon (feat. Yo Yo Ma and Yanni)
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# Stuck in a Moment
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# Running to Stand Still (feat. Yanni and Jean de Florette
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Revision as of 13:21, 13 February 2007

The Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being politically incorrect. The most famous examples are Bob and Verandah Miller and Kevin and Michelle Duncan. The battered wives are hotties.

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