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I’ll never forget the time I was roasted in America for saying “pardon” instead of “what”. Ever since then I’ve been sponsored by TGI Friday’s
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
If an athlete online deviates at all from talking about their sport, collectively we are obligated to take a *yikes* moment
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
Scrolling through 3852 tweets about the weather and thinking man I’m lucky people doing that
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
Nowadays if your headline doesn’t include more subjects than your article, you don’t have a writing job
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
Tweeting about a magazine is majorly 2012 of me thanks
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
Every in flight magazine has an interview with some millionaire whose recipe for success includes “drinking water” and “sleep” and to show their quirky side they’ll say “I never travel without my ID”
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
Science has gone so far that they have actually succeeded in making a mustard bottle that farts every time. No duds
— Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (@MackenskiBC) January 18, 2021
There is a small change in the start time for the upcoming weekend:
— FIS Ski Jumping (@FISskijumping) January 18, 2021
The Men's Ski Jumping World Cup in #Lahti (FIN) on Sunday, January 24, will start at 4 pm CET (5 pm LOC), 15 minutes later than originally planned (was 3:45 pm CET).#skijumping #FISskijumping
Maailmancup jatkuu naisten osalta Ljubnossa tulevana viikonloppuna. Luvassa on henkilökohtainen kilpailu ja joukkuekisa, GO TEAM! 🇫🇮
— Ski Jumping Team Finland (@sjteamfin) January 18, 2021
Women's World Cup continues – FINALLY! 🚀
▪️ Susanna Forsström, Julia Kykkänen, Jenny Rautionaho, Julia Tervahartiala#sjteamfin #mäkihyppy pic.twitter.com/q5LbiGAz8C
LAHTI CALLING! 🇫🇮
— Ski Jumping Team Finland (@sjteamfin) January 18, 2021
Maailmancup jatkuu miesten osalta kotimaan maisemissa, seuraavaksi suuntana on @lahtiskigames.
▪️ Antti Aalto, Niko Kytösaho, Jarkko Määttä, Eetu Nousiainen#sjteamfin #mäkihyppy pic.twitter.com/DhZ2mG59Qw
Hvem skal til Lahti?https://t.co/bgLAv81hsR
— Hopplandslaget 🚀 (@Norskijump) January 18, 2021
Check out the new Ski Jumping Hoodies🔥@skimerch.com.co or link in bio😍 https://t.co/j1cWse6Fij
— Marius Lindvik (@MariusLindvik) January 18, 2021
And there is more. Go check it out! pic.twitter.com/J78Fb63HEh
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
Save 20% using SKIJUMPINGFAMILY at check out! Sale lasting out this month #skijumpingfamily
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
New, and ready for shipping! pic.twitter.com/xzS15noM4s
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
Old design (starting to feel retro😅) pic.twitter.com/mVV5VW1HS3
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
With totally new designs
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
What if I told you that the store is back? #skijumpingfamily
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
Did you get one back in the day?
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
Anybody remember the good old JF hoodie? #skijumpingfamily
— Johann Forfang (@JohannForfang) January 18, 2021
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