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'''Shoresy''' is a side character on Letterkenny. His face is never seen; he is played by Jared Keeso wearing a wig and using a falsetto voice.
 
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| affiliation = Hockey player
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| gender = Male
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| hair = Brown
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| actor = Jared Keeso
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| firstAppearance = [[Ain't No Reason to Get Excited ]]
 
}}'''Shoresy''' is a side character on Letterkenny. His face is never seen; he is played by Jared Keeso wearing a wig and using a falsetto voice.
   
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"Give yer balls a tug" - Shoresy
"Give yer balls a tug" - Shoresy {{Infobox_character|name = Shoresy|affiliation = Hockey player|gender = Male|image = Shoresy.jpg|imagecaption = Shoresy at the bar|species = Human}}
 
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Shoresy begins as a member of the the [[Letterkenny Shamrocks]] junior hockey team with [[Reilly]] and [[Jonesy]]. He joins them in chirping player #22 for the Sudbury Barons, and Reilly shouts encouragement to him on the ice {{e|1x4}}. Before long, however, he gets under Reilly and Jonesy's skin. Being dropped from the Shamrocks has a silver lining; Reilly is "Not going to miss playing with Shoresy, bud" {{e|2x1}}.
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Shoresy begins as a member of the the [[Letterkenny Shamrocks]] junior hockey team with [[Reilly]] and [[Jonesy]], wearing sweater #69. He joins them in chirping player #22 for the Sudbury Barons, and Reilly shouts encouragement to him on the ice {{e|1x4}}. Before long, however, he gets under Reilly and Jonesy's skin. Being dropped from the Shamrocks has a silver lining; Reilly is "Not going to miss playing with Shoresy, bud" {{e|2x1}}.
   
 
Frustrated with the winless [[Letterkenny Irish]], [[Coach]] brings on Shoresy mid-season in an unusual move, to Reilly and Jonesy's dismay {{e|3x3}}. While they struggle to build team unity, he spends his time chirping at them with crude comments about their mothers {{e|3x6}}. Coach still thinks of him as "a masterpiece."
 
Frustrated with the winless [[Letterkenny Irish]], [[Coach]] brings on Shoresy mid-season in an unusual move, to Reilly and Jonesy's dismay {{e|3x3}}. While they struggle to build team unity, he spends his time chirping at them with crude comments about their mothers {{e|3x6}}. Coach still thinks of him as "a masterpiece."
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After the Letterkenny Irish shut down, Reilly and Jonesy enjoy some time without Shoresy as they help coach the [[Letterkenny Shamrockettes]]. Coach figures out, however, that the hatred between Mary-Anne and Betty-Anne stems from their jealousy over Shoresy {{e|5x4}}. Their plans for a sweep are threatened when they discover that Shoresy has become an official, and will serve as a linesman at the championship game. The Shamrockettes emerge victorious, and it seems nothing can take the moment away from Reilly and Jonesy until they receive text messages from their mothers asking for Shoresy's whereabouts {{e|5x5}}.
 
After the Letterkenny Irish shut down, Reilly and Jonesy enjoy some time without Shoresy as they help coach the [[Letterkenny Shamrockettes]]. Coach figures out, however, that the hatred between Mary-Anne and Betty-Anne stems from their jealousy over Shoresy {{e|5x4}}. Their plans for a sweep are threatened when they discover that Shoresy has become an official, and will serve as a linesman at the championship game. The Shamrockettes emerge victorious, and it seems nothing can take the moment away from Reilly and Jonesy until they receive text messages from their mothers asking for Shoresy's whereabouts {{e|5x5}}.
 
[[File:Letterkenny Best of Shorsey|none|thumb|330x330px]]
 
[[File:Letterkenny Best of Shorsey|none|thumb|330x330px]]
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==Relationships==
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===Reilly and Jonesy===
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While Shoresy is initially on good terms with Reilly and Jonesy, his crude talk about [[Katy]] and his insults get under their skin, particularly when he talks about the sexual acts their mothers do with him. This develops into outright antagonism, where he is only heard contradicting and challenging them. He undermines their efforts to build team unity among the Shamrockettes by setting Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne against one another, and when they asking him to stop, he mocks them mercilessly {{e|5x5}}.
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===Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne===
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Both Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne take an interest in Shoresy, creating a rift between them and rupturing the unity of the Letterkenny Shamrockettes. The rift heals when Reilly and Jonesy fib to them, saying Shoresy made sexist comments. In the end, Shoresy tells them he said no such things, and later he is seen in the company of both {{e|6x3}}.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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ShoresyandBuddy3x6.jpg|Shoresy (#69) and his buddy (#19) discuss the snipers
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Giphy.gif|"Who the fuck skates like that?"
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Shoresy1x4.jpg|"Best ass-wash of your life."
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</gallery>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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[[Category:Hockey players]]
 
[[Category:Hockey players]]

Revision as of 21:32, 2 January 2019

Shoresy is a side character on Letterkenny. His face is never seen; he is played by Jared Keeso wearing a wig and using a falsetto voice.

"Give yer balls a tug" - Shoresy

Biography

Shoresy begins as a member of the the Letterkenny Shamrocks junior hockey team with Reilly and Jonesy, wearing sweater #69. He joins them in chirping player #22 for the Sudbury Barons, and Reilly shouts encouragement to him on the ice (Wingman Wayne). Before long, however, he gets under Reilly and Jonesy's skin. Being dropped from the Shamrocks has a silver lining; Reilly is "Not going to miss playing with Shoresy, bud" (A Fuss at the Ag Hall).

Frustrated with the winless Letterkenny Irish, Coach brings on Shoresy mid-season in an unusual move, to Reilly and Jonesy's dismay (MoDeans 2). While they struggle to build team unity, he spends his time chirping at them with crude comments about their mothers (Bradley Is a Killer). Coach still thinks of him as "a masterpiece."

After the Letterkenny Irish shut down, Reilly and Jonesy enjoy some time without Shoresy as they help coach the Letterkenny Shamrockettes. Coach figures out, however, that the hatred between Mary-Anne and Betty-Anne stems from their jealousy over Shoresy (Letterkenny Spelling Bee). Their plans for a sweep are threatened when they discover that Shoresy has become an official, and will serve as a linesman at the championship game. The Shamrockettes emerge victorious, and it seems nothing can take the moment away from Reilly and Jonesy until they receive text messages from their mothers asking for Shoresy's whereabouts (Back to Back to Back).

File:Letterkenny Best of Shorsey

Relationships

Reilly and Jonesy

While Shoresy is initially on good terms with Reilly and Jonesy, his crude talk about Katy and his insults get under their skin, particularly when he talks about the sexual acts their mothers do with him. This develops into outright antagonism, where he is only heard contradicting and challenging them. He undermines their efforts to build team unity among the Shamrockettes by setting Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne against one another, and when they asking him to stop, he mocks them mercilessly (Back to Back to Back).

Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne

Both Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne take an interest in Shoresy, creating a rift between them and rupturing the unity of the Letterkenny Shamrockettes. The rift heals when Reilly and Jonesy fib to them, saying Shoresy made sexist comments. In the end, Shoresy tells them he said no such things, and later he is seen in the company of both (The City).

Gallery

Appearances