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  • Reaction To Americans Ask Australians Questions
    This is my reaction to Americans Ask Australians Questions
    In this video I react to an Australian answering questions about Australia and Australian culture from Americans
    #australia #culture #reaction
    Original Video - • AMERICANS ASK AUSTRALI...

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  • @richardw64
    @richardw64 Год назад +228

    Don't care what anyone else says. Cake shop pies from rural and country areas make the best meat pies. During the 60s and 70s, before there were heaps of supermarkets, there used to be cake shops in every town and suburb. Apart from that there are some other independents such as Garlos pies, etc, that can be bought in corner stores or recreational places. Just as nice.

    • @matthewbrown6163
      @matthewbrown6163 Год назад +9

      A few still have the wood fired bake houses too.

    • @chrlz904
      @chrlz904 Год назад +11

      My first pie was a 4nTwenty, eaten at the 1966 Grand Final. Go the saints!!!! But yeah country bakeries do the best ones.. love Ned Kelly pies... lookitup.. as for ketchup, it's too 'claggy', and Heinz should be shot for using those stupid inverted squeeze bottles that squirt unpredictably. You can't finesse the application... so I'll stick to rosella etc.

    • @richardw64
      @richardw64 Год назад +1

      Yep. Got a bottle in the cupboard.@@chrlz904

    • @matthewbrown6163
      @matthewbrown6163 Год назад +8

      @@chrlz904 Only Fountain Tomato Sauce - None of this American Ketchup Crap. It's too thick on a pie.

    • @kcrot2566
      @kcrot2566 Год назад +3

      Mat spot on

  • @JustJokes-bw4fs
    @JustJokes-bw4fs Год назад +150

    If you want a good meat pie, you have to go to a bakery rather than a supermarket.

    • @Mr101beers
      @Mr101beers Год назад +6

      Don't settle for crap pies from a petrol station either.

    • @laileleneirose7966
      @laileleneirose7966 Год назад +1

      Yep.

    • @Smokeyr67
      @Smokeyr67 11 месяцев назад +1

      You need to buy a pie and beer at the Dagular Pub, or just a pie from Yatala bakery :)

    • @spagettech
      @spagettech 11 месяцев назад +1

      The best pie is from your local bakery

    • @picklemat4619
      @picklemat4619 11 месяцев назад +2

      herbet adams pies are the best shop pies

  • @rosemarymurlis-hellings8138
    @rosemarymurlis-hellings8138 Год назад +103

    1980's... I was shopping in Perth ( Hay Street Mall) and a tourist approached me and asked " can I get a taxi to Sydney from here" 😂
    People really do have no idea how big Australia is.

    • @bigs1546
      @bigs1546 Год назад +16

      Friends visited from the UK and asked if we could do a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef ........... from Hinterland of the Gold Coast !! We sent them off for a weekend on Stradbroke Island - much more cost effective 😆

    • @Elriuhilu
      @Elriuhilu Год назад +4

      Reminds me of Not The Sunscreen Song from John Safran, when the guy advises everyone to steal a cabcharge from work and take a taxi to Perth.

    • @suegibson8914
      @suegibson8914 Год назад +11

      Regarding the Voice we will be voting on, the government wants to change our constitution to give aboriginal people of which are approximately 3% of the population the right to be involved with every decision the government makes. The elitist aboriginals are basically saying we, the current Australians owe them & should pay rent & reparation even though around 40 aboriginal agencies get billions of dollars each year to help aboriginal people to better themselves. Unfortunately there has been no improvement.
      We haven’t been given the details for how the voice will work, we are being asked to vote yes & then they will give us the details. It’s like signing a blank contract. 63% of Australians surveyed have said they will be voting NO, as will I.

    • @bigs1546
      @bigs1546 Год назад +7

      @@aussiepom I have done that trip in 10 hours - no sleep and only a couple of comfort stops

    • @pooheadlou
      @pooheadlou Год назад +4

      @@aussiepom American logic!

  • @bnsyphotography2104
    @bnsyphotography2104 Год назад +6

    The Vegemite one is was irritates me the most about Americans. It’s not Nutella. You spread butter and a bit of Vegemite. Toast I’d say is best, as the butter melts, and then the Vegemite melts a bit with it. Oh man. Been eating Vegemite toast and sandwiches since I was a kid. Still do at 23.

  • @davonet
    @davonet 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ketchup and tomato sauce are different. I lived in the UK for 6 months and I've never missed tomato sauce so much. There is vinegar in Ketchup where there isn't in tomato sauce.

  • @brasschick4214
    @brasschick4214 Год назад +4

    A lot of Aussies avoid kangaroo due to it being an ‘unusual’ meat, cuteness, difficulty in cooking it well (has to be rare or it’s tough) being from culling of wild populations and not conventional farming.
    The Voice referendum is about changing the constitution to add a representative Indigenous voice to Parliament. It’s either a yes or no vote.
    Unfortunately the debate has been used for political and personal gain. Also a lot of racist misinformation from the No camp (supported by mining interests) in my opinion.

  • @stuartspencer2161
    @stuartspencer2161 Год назад +4

    Ketchup and sauce are actually different, as ketchup is vinegar based and sauce is oil based. As for sauce at the pie shop, it used to be a freebie, and a travesty that they started charging for it. I would have rather seen pies go up by 50 cents to make up for the cost, as the freebie makes you feel like you're getting a bargain.

  • @thatguy3254
    @thatguy3254 Год назад +2

    In regards to the temperature question, I think only the us uses f. The entire world uses C.

  • @deeferdownunder
    @deeferdownunder Год назад +2

    Just to add information re the colour of the Aussie notes. When we went to decimalisation (ie pounds shillings and pence) to dollars and cents, the first notes were paper and kept the colours of the pound. Ie 1 dollar was brown. A dollar was the new equiv of a 10 shilling note .A pound was a $2 note $10 was the same colour as a 5pound note and a 10 pound note was the $20 dollar bill. This assisted the older population being able to recognise the notes. Please note we withdrew $1 and 2 dollar notes and 1 and 2 cent coins then we added the $5 note as well as the $50 and $100. So there ya go. If you want to see how the Govt did it, look at the decimalisation song in the ad

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      These changes did not happen at the same time, but each was done individually.

  • @classydays43
    @classydays43 Год назад

    Best pies are from local bakeries, just like coffees and cakes. Some places do all three. In Aus the artisanal independent food eateries are still a huge thing and large chains like Macca's and Subway aren't as widespread. We do get a lot more American stuff nowadays but we also contributed a lot like Concentrated Solar Thermal power, WiFi, refrigeration and several industrial processes to make things like sheet steel and the like. It's because of that latter bit that a lot of Australian sheds are made from corrugated steel as opposed to the weatherboard you find in the states and UK.

  • @krazy_m0ntr570
    @krazy_m0ntr570 Месяц назад

    Kangaroo is not commonly eaten on the coast but it is common in the red centre, also a common meal for indigenous Australians.

  • @davidhynd4435
    @davidhynd4435 Год назад +2

    Do people not eat kangaroos because they're cute? Well, that might apply to some. And they're not always cute. I live on a rural property. I went out to the vineyard to move a sprinkler a few nights ago (We're currently in drought. Again.) and a number or roos had jumped the fence for the green grass. They're hungry because of the drought. Eastern Greys at least two metres tall and built like brick dunnies. My appearance startled them and in their hurried panic to find their way out, one of them tried jumping through the trellis wires. He hit the trellis so hard that it bent the steel stay posts as the end of the trellis. They're not always cute, and, under the right circumstances, could kill a man. So, cuteness wouldn't stop me eating them. The strong, gamey flavour might, though.

  • @TheBoilingRiver
    @TheBoilingRiver Год назад

    Roo is a lean red meat. Excellent protein for those in training. You can buy it in a normal major grocery store (Coles, Woolies and some IGA).

  • @alecneville7186
    @alecneville7186 Год назад +2

    Ketchup may have entered the English language from the Malay word kicap (pronounced [kitʃap], sometimes spelled kecap or ketjap). Originally meaning 'soy sauce', the word itself derives from the Chinese terms. In Indonesian cuisine, which is similar to Malay, the term kecap refers to fermented savory sauces.

  • @JasonSmith-vh1nk
    @JasonSmith-vh1nk Год назад

    That's a funny looking pigeon 😅 I'm pretty sure that bird is called an Ibis

  • @GenXAussies
    @GenXAussies Год назад

    Usually it’s tourists eating Roo, we feed Roo to the dogs.

  • @Final_Cut_FF
    @Final_Cut_FF Год назад +2

    Kangaroos are pests for sure, I'm talking about the common ones and not the wallabies that are far fewer in number. Just had a thought. Why hasn't
    4'n'twenty made a kanga pie especially at Nth Melbourne games?

    • @susanlisson7066
      @susanlisson7066 Год назад

      Good question. Kangaroo pie should be a staple pie flavour all over Australia tbh. It’s more environmentally friendly for starters.

  • @whisperslmao798
    @whisperslmao798 Год назад

    Any bakery is good, but i make a wicked meat pie, also our notes are a pain trying to separate them sometimes... when new as they stick together. But they have better security features and i like the stories behind the faces on our notes. The reason why we are mostly like you is because a majority of Australians forefathers came from UK.

  • @grantwalker9367
    @grantwalker9367 Год назад

    We have a long list of pests in Australia. Sometimes Scottish and English visitors are classified as pests. Especially when they stay and become union organisers .

  • @Smokeyr67
    @Smokeyr67 11 месяцев назад

    As an older Gentleman, who, as a former soldier can swear like a Trooper, the C word isn't a word I use, in fact I don't use the F word in front of Ladies or Children.

  • @nashd8005
    @nashd8005 11 месяцев назад

    In America I had a taxi driver ask me where I was from. “Australia”. “Is that the one in Europe or the one in Asia?” 😱

  • @RossAmor-s6h
    @RossAmor-s6h 11 месяцев назад

    Australian currency is extremely difficult to counterfeit due to the security features printed on them plus are made of polymer a type of plastic and can last up to 10 years.

  • @whiphore
    @whiphore 11 месяцев назад

    Tomato sauce is similar to ketchup but they are definitely different often you will find both in the shelf

  • @Greg-r5h
    @Greg-r5h 5 месяцев назад

    Kangaroo Meat is like Drop Bears - reserved for foreign tourists 😂

  • @ianmontgomery7534
    @ianmontgomery7534 Год назад +4

    Australia's shortening of words is because of our Irish heritage - they do it too.

  • @rorymoore4387
    @rorymoore4387 Год назад

    Dear America tomato sauce is sauce made from tomato's, ketchup is actually a Chinese originated sauce (keh jup) which actually means FISH SAUCE!.
    So to recap sauce made from tomato's, Tomato sauce
    Sauce made from fish, Keh jup.
    The only ketchup I use is ketchup Manis it's a fu@king amazing sweet sticky thick soy sauce which caramelises when cooked in pan, delicious but cleanings a nightmare.

  • @troybradford856
    @troybradford856 Год назад

    - I think us Aussies are the only country to eat the animals on their Coat of Arms.... and the emu and kangaroo were picked because they cannot walk backwards. Havent tried emu, but roo meat is lovely - full of protein and very low in fat and makes great burgers
    - The goon bag on the clothes line is a drinking game lovingly referred to as "Goon of Fortune" where you hang the bag from the line, all participants encircle the clothes line, it gets spun and whomever it lands on takes a drink.... many lack of memories from that one hahaha
    - As others have said, ketchup is a sweet sauce and tomato sauce is tangy - very, very, very different
    - Villis, Mrs Macs, Four 'n' Twenty are a couple of the best "brands" of pies (at least here in South Aus), but the BEST pies are handmade and you get straight from a bakery
    - The "bin chickens" are Australian White Ibis' - normally a wading bird they have adapted their food sources due to ease of access and reduced habitat

  • @AnnStoddard
    @AnnStoddard Год назад

    Meat pies are not a thing in Merica. Sweet Todd may have something to do with that. You can find them in boutique delis most likely in NYC.

  • @PiratePete1
    @PiratePete1 Год назад

    It's based on the sunshine coast, but the best meat pie I've ever is from Beefy's Pies

  • @pauljc26
    @pauljc26 Год назад +1

    A meat pie is always yummy, my favorite pie is a curry pie

  • @suzypie11
    @suzypie11 Год назад

    Kangaroo meat is very lean meat.
    I feed it to my dog. It’s common as pet food.

  • @SherylSchrantz
    @SherylSchrantz 5 месяцев назад

    Vegemite is full of vitamin B..I prefer Promite. .Aussies kids are brought up on it!! Helps their energy levels!! Aussie kids are active kids!!

  • @jordanmcleanofficial
    @jordanmcleanofficial Год назад

    Love your videos

  • @ttandc
    @ttandc Год назад

    Ok meat pies, lots of brands to choose from but one of the most popular is a brand called Four & Twenty. BUT if you are looking for the best meat pies in Australia then in my opinion it is the Guinness meat pie. Wagyu beef chunks marinated in a gravy with Guiness. Never had a better meat pie.

  • @Psychphuq
    @Psychphuq Год назад

    "Bin Chicken" is the Australian White Ibis...
    Got the knickname due to eating trash from bins...

  • @duncanbmc
    @duncanbmc 11 месяцев назад

    Swearing is like chicken salt for sentences. You don't *have* to use it but it does add a nice tang.
    Also, watch 'Song About Birds' for more about bin chickens.

  • @cathyhartley73
    @cathyhartley73 10 месяцев назад

    The plastic money was invented because the vast majority live near the coast and too many aussies were trashing paper currency at the beach so they made us waterproof money. It also has saved money for the country as the notes last 20 years.

  • @chrisconnell1075
    @chrisconnell1075 Год назад

    Our money is virtually impossible to counterfeit

  • @daneflynn4979
    @daneflynn4979 11 месяцев назад

    Australian bills are near impossible to counterfeit.
    Roo is a very heavy meat. Crocodile tastes better.
    She’s very ocka, love it.

  • @TheMimiSard
    @TheMimiSard Год назад

    Yes, I like our money. Yes, the plastic is good, it makes the notes last for ages. I once heard the lifespan of the paper notes was six months, while the notes have a minimum of two years, but some of the early issues of fivers were still coming across my hand ten to fifteen years after they were introduced. Yes, all our currency has animals on them, and the notes also hand notable historical figures as well.
    On eating iconic animals, like kangaroos and emus, yes, 'roos, the big ones like Eastern Greys and Big Reds can be pests. The big 'roos are not endangered, and can peacefully share paddocks with cows. Emus can be farmed. They also are not in danger. There is a saying about how we can eat our whole coat of arms, and teh third edible on it is wattle, and some types of wattle plants produce edible seeds. It's not very common but I suppose if I go look at some of the common "bushfood" brands, there may be some wattle in some of them. I know the one bushfood I love best is macadamia nuts.
    Endangered animals like a lot of the smaller kangaroo and wallaby species are not allowed to be killed by humans, for food (we can hardly stop animals from hunting them though).
    Also, yeah, camels are hugely common. Not that I have any association with them myself, but I remember when I was regularly listening to the radio, and a common set of hosts were going to go on a cross-country drive, and were talking about how they would come across stacks of feral camels out in the wild.
    Voting - Yeah, I don't think we are too precious about dressing up to go to the voting booths. The usual location for polling stations are at local public schools, usually with elections being held on Saturdays, and because it's the weekend, people tend to be casual about it.
    The other thing about voting are the bake sales and barbecues, I don't know if they have returned after the Plague, but they were a common school fundraising venture for the schools hosting the polling locations.
    I am not very familiar with wine, due to church background (religion related healthy living), but if I understand goon bags and box wines, they are the cheaper, lower quality wines.
    Swearing - I don't swear much, because again, my religious background. I do occasionally use teh S-word and F-word, but of late I have been trading in Fandom swearwords, kark and kriff. They come from Star Wars and both of them are substitutes for the F-word, though I feel kriff is a bit more positive than kark, and if one is talking specifically about intimacy it is more likely to be "Obi-Wan is kriffing Quinlan", while a "Go lifen't" sentiment would be "Oh kark you!".
    Ketchup - We do have a few things that share all the same name for multiple slightly different things. "Tomato sauce" could refer to both ketchup and pasta sauce, though we are more inclined to call pasta sauce... pasta sauce. The other is chips. What MacDonalds sells are chips, even if they are officially called fries, the thicker products of chip shops, carveries and other takeaway stores are chips, and crisps are chips.
    Meat pies are great stuff. So are fruit pies. I favour savoury food more than sweet, so when it comes to pies I do favour meat more, though I have a plate right next to me which is a vegan cheesy cauliflower pie.
    Best meat pie is a local bakery chunky beef pie, or a potato pie. Potato pies are beef pies with a top of mashed potato.
    Bin Chickens - Australian White Ibis. They frequent cities. I actually encountered one a couple of months ago and came to understand they favour offerings of meat.
    Vegemite - If anyone knows of a savoury meat sandwich spread, Vegemite has a similar place in food, but because it is so string, one has to be sparing with it. I don't have it much, and at this point, barring trying a Vegemite hot cross bun a couple of years ago (it didn't taste like anything other than bread), I have not had Vegemite or any of it's kindred (Sanitarium Marmite, Oziemite, Our Mate which is British Marmite) in over ten to fifteen years. I grew up with Sanitarium foods though (my church owns the Sanitarium Healthfood Company), so I always had some association with that brand.

  • @mjcussen7458
    @mjcussen7458 6 месяцев назад

    Celsius or Centigrade is far better and I'd grown up with Fahrenheit and the imperial system. Thank God we moved to the metric system. Water freezes at 0°C, as he said, and boils at 100°C. But, reaching 100°F is still a milestone to me and an inch of rain. Cant help it!

  • @orvillegibson188
    @orvillegibson188 Год назад

    Ðumbest question, was from an Austrian. Are there poisonous snakes around here? This guy had stayed locked in his room at the hotel for 5 days for fear of snakes. We were in Central Sydney ffs. So, as Aussies tend to do when confronted with an easy mark, I milked it for all I could get. Yes there are poisonous snakes. Yes right here in the middle of the city. Plentiful spiders too, particularly the Sydney Funnel Web, the deadliest spider on earth. Speaking of deadly of the 10 deadliest snakes on earth Australia has 9, but it sounds better if you say of the 9 deadliest snakes on earth, Australia has all of them. This poor Austrian bloke was by now too terrified to go out in the street. So with the help of a mate, who'd been listening in, we catalogued a quick list of Hazardous Australian Wildlife; 1. the Blue-Ringed Octopus, about the size of your thumb, lives in rock pools, and kills with a single bite. No anti venom. Death in 20 minutes. 2. Stone Fish. Stabs you in the foot with barbs on its back. No anti venom. Intense pain and you die off suffocation when your breathing shuts down. 3. The 3 different species of sea snake, Black- banded, Olive-banded and Brown, the venom liquefies muscle tissue in minutes, but fortunately they have tiny fangs so fatalities are rare. 4. Rough Scaled Snake, the deadliest snake on earth. Only 1m long and nocturnal, the are a desert dweller, and are seldom seen. But if you do get bitten you will die before you can get help. 5. Eastern Brown Snake, aggressive, territorial and very fast. Strikes multiple times and can kill in minutes. 6. Taipan. The largest of the really deadly snakes, injects so much venom even if you get medical help you will probably die anyway, but it may take days or even weeks. 7. Drop Bears. Too nasty to describe, they are an arboreal menace, to walkers and campers. Many were wiped out during the Black Summer Bushfires. They will raid your camp if you aren't there, steal any chocolate they find (they can smell it from 2km away), then devour your soap and blow bubbles with it. Avoid at all costs. 8. Box Jellyfish aka Sea Wasp. Invisible in water. Transparent. Long tentacles lined with spines that act like poison darts. Kills in minutes. First aid is piss on the stings to neutralise the venom or pour vinegar over the affected area. You'll probably die anyway. 9. Saltwater Crocodile. An ambush predator. If one grabs you, you're about to die. Can grow to 6m and can leap 1.5m out of the water. Frequently snatch people from boats.
    This list is not comprehensive. I have not mentioned two dangerous trees, only found in rainforest, the Dangerous Gympie-gympie bush, and a recently discovered large rainforest tree that sprays prussic acid (gas chamber gas) on anything that breaks its bark. The Gympie bush his spines in its leaves that cause such intense pain that it can kill.
    Australians are a playful lot, and we get intense pleasure from frightening the shit out of people who ask about our deadly critters, and it's a source of national pride that we not only have all these nasties, but we learn to wrangle them while we're still in High School. There are snake catching competitions, and crocodile wrangling lessons in all schools in the far north, using critters found locally. Well after writing down all the deadly critters, the Austrian bloke was white with fear. He asked where he could go to avoid what seemed to him to be certain death. "New Zealand" My mate and I said in unison. "New Zealand has no snakes, no dangerous spiders, no crocs" we told him, "though they do have a poisonous grasshopper". I heard later that the bloke had left, and didn't leave a forwarding address, but I bet he went straight home. 😅😅😅

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson Год назад +1

    The "dress code" for voting is fairly informal, however the basic modicum of decency prevails. So explicit nudity is out, and so is political advertising - meaning you cannot enter the polling centre in the campaign t-shirt - party campaigners are not to stand within 10m of the entrance. (This is very flexible depending upon the interpretation and mood of the booth comptroller. So that could mean the school gate, or the porchway to the hall)

  • @darrensharpe9708
    @darrensharpe9708 Год назад

    You gotta try goon roulette, pin a bag on the clothes line, spin it

  • @chriswharton
    @chriswharton 11 месяцев назад

    I wouldn’t eat kanga for anything, for any money, or Emu, Koala, Echidna, Platypus. Not even sure the last three are edible.

  • @robynmarshall8817
    @robynmarshall8817 Год назад

    Vegemite is the best when mixed in stews or casseroles you don't need much

  • @tysonbot0914
    @tysonbot0914 11 месяцев назад

    Celcius is farenhite -40 drgrees,
    Fun fact minus 40 celcius and farenhite are the same

  • @aussiefox2000
    @aussiefox2000 Год назад

    Aussie notes are also different sizes. This is so blind people can tell them apart.
    P.S.
    I went to America and was wearing a jumper with koalas all over it and was still asked if I was from the UK.

  • @fugawiaus
    @fugawiaus Год назад

    The difference between tomato sauce and ketchup is the amount of tomato in it. Both are primarily apple (thickness) but tomato sauce has to have a minimum amount of tomato, ketchup doesn’t.

  • @elizabethle221
    @elizabethle221 Год назад

    Yes, most of us know about the dollar bills being an Australian invention, and a lot of other things, such as wifi, black box, escape slide off a plane. Yes, they cull kangaroos. We have more kangaroos than people. I love them. The farmers don't like the kangaroos. I would never eat kangaroo....they are our national emblem. Americans have a lot they could learn about how to do things better. Like health care, minimum wage, 4 weeks annual leave etc. We don't say flip flops, we say thongs, which the Americans think is funny. I didn't know about a goon bag. I never used to swear, but my daughter taught me how to swear. I came from England and my parents wouldn't allow it. We have had Celsius since 1974. Guns are stupid. We got rid of them after there was a mass stupid. Ketchup is different than tomato sauce, Ketchup is thicker. I love chicken salt. Cheers Elizabeth

  • @Bellas1717
    @Bellas1717 Год назад

    I don't have tomato sauce, so I'm happy with the user-pays system rather than charging me more for the pie to subsidise the sauce eaters 😆.
    Tomato sauce is made with tomatoes, herbs, onion, garlic, oil, vinegar, salt and pepper, but ketchup is thicker and has added sugar in it (in Australia cane sugar or in America high fructose corn syrup) which gives it its sweeter flavour.

  • @TanyaDolan
    @TanyaDolan Год назад +57

    Ketchup is sweeter as its sugar content is much much higher than Tomato Sauce!
    These birds are called white Ibis or as others call "Bin Chickens". This name has come about due to the fact they have adapted to the population sprawl especially in the metropolitan areas where scavenging and raiding bins is a possibility.

    • @Sophira1
      @Sophira1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agree. Because so many swampy areas have been reclaimed for urban land the poor ibisies have had to adapt and raid the bins. And that' also why we have locust plagues as their apex predator is no longer in the rural and outback areas in great numbers.

    • @Sharksupporter1
      @Sharksupporter1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bin chickens are actually a protected species in Australia believe it or not.
      There are thousands of them in the big cities eating everyone's garbage, but they're protected.

    • @TanyaDolan
      @TanyaDolan 10 месяцев назад

      And the Cochlear implant, which now aides' people to hear, worldwide!

  • @glennrandall7468
    @glennrandall7468 Год назад +67

    The best meat pies normally come from a local bakery as the big brands that are sold in supermarkets are normally full of preservatives and salt.Also kangaroos can be a pest for farmers as when they eat grass they normally eat it roots and all plus they can jump fences to access water from dams reserved for livestock

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 Год назад +2

      yeah, have to agree. the best 'servo' pie in my opinion is a 'national pie', but apparently that's just a tassie thing. I have seen them on the 'mainland' a few times, usually without the wrapper.

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      Remember that kangaroo numbers were controlled before European migration to Australia. There are far more of them in Australia than any time; both Europeans and kangaroos. Yes we eat kangaroos, this a traditional food.

  • @roslynjonsson2383
    @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +49

    I was in a rehab hospital(learning to walk n talk again) and we were loaded onto a bus, taken to vote in our jammies 😂🤣, but we voted lol

    • @Rusty_Gold85
      @Rusty_Gold85 Год назад

      when My Uncles went to war to keep our freedom, countries murder people to stop voting and corrupt the votes I think you should try as hard as you can

    • @micheledix2616
      @micheledix2616 Год назад +6

      Great job. And you have a 'hospital adventure to tell your grand kids or brag about at the pub👍 ' When I was rehabbing we went to vote in our PJs🙏👏👏👏👏

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +4

      @@micheledix2616 lol high 5 and hugs to you ✋🤗❤ congrats on your rehab success also 👏👏👏

    • @grannym2880
      @grannym2880 Год назад +3

      Can confirm. I've voted in flanny jammie pants, T shirt & thongs. 😅

  • @Elriuhilu
    @Elriuhilu Год назад +68

    Voting day is always on a Saturday and they make it as easy as possible to vote by having so many polling places (generally at schools and community centres) that everyone can likely walk to one in minutes and making the voting process streamlined and straightforward. As part of the experience, and in case it's busy and you have to wait in line, many polling places will also have a sausage sizzle on, so you can treat yourself to what we call a Democracy Sausage while you perform your civic duty.

    • @Kenmanhl
      @Kenmanhl Год назад +4

      Meanwhile in America, they make it hard to vote. Voting day is on Tuesday and any worker deciding to take a bit of time off work to go vote will end up with a high chance of getting fired (much less worker's rights over there than Australia).

    • @banta-pd8zj
      @banta-pd8zj Год назад +5

      Why can't people get it right.
      YOU DON'T HAVE TO VOTE.
      OK, over with the shouting.
      What you have to do is either front up at a voting booth and register that you did i.e. cross your name off and having attended you walk out.
      Job done.
      Or send the postal vote back filled with cocky's bird cage liner.
      Job done.
      I have known people who have either never registered (illegal) or simply never bothered to attend a polling booth. They won't vote for whatever reason. Haven't for years. I've never heard of anyone being fined.
      Simple.

    • @Jus7aguy
      @Jus7aguy Год назад +1

      @@banta-pd8zj Yep, you need to turn up, you can hand in a blank form if you want, or write "hang all the buggers". (I worked elections a few times). Hell the fine for not showing up is only about $25, but it's a weekend, it's easy, 95% of the time it's quick, and you get to support your local youth group/charity/kids sports team with a democracy sausage. :)

    • @warcheddar4163
      @warcheddar4163 Год назад +4

      @@banta-pd8zj if you gone out of your way to go to the voting booth or get the postal vote, the vast majority of people will check a few boxes (like, at that point why wouldnt you?)

    • @banta-pd8zj
      @banta-pd8zj Год назад

      @@warcheddar4163 personally I vote. Just saying nobody needs to. A lot of people are under the impression that the law compels you to vote.
      Go figure.

  • @melissamackessy3372
    @melissamackessy3372 Год назад +41

    Haha.. She's hilarious! As an Aussie I can attest to everything she's saying. Yes this is what we are like to differing degrees... It's our culture... 😂🇦🇺

  • @jordanpatrick4647
    @jordanpatrick4647 Год назад +24

    Another thing about the Aussie polymer notes, they are all sized differently - the $5 note being the smallest, and then it getting progressively bigger - to make it easier for those who are visually impaired to differentiate between notes!

    • @jamesnagle5221
      @jamesnagle5221 11 месяцев назад +10

      And they have recently (a few years ago) redesigned the notes with different numbers of tactile bumps, so even the completely blind can easily tell if they're accidentally paying for a $5 pie with a $50 note.

  • @shanegooding4839
    @shanegooding4839 Год назад +29

    Yeah a lot of Aussies know we came up with those notes. Kangaroos have been used as food in Australia for thousands of years, but some namby-pamby people refuse to eat them. Chicken salt on chips is awesome 😎. You can get any type of meat pie, I like lamb, rosemary and mint sauce, or beef, mushroom and blue cheese. But everyone literally has a different favourite meat pie here. The funniest thing a guy from Liverpool asked me was what we called cupcakes in Australia. Of course we call them cupcakes, but it was funnier to tell him we called them bajangawangs so that he would go to a bakery and ask for that instead 😂.

    • @chrismaynard4117
      @chrismaynard4117 Год назад +2

      We dont call them cupcakes thats a yank word!!!

    • @susanlisson7066
      @susanlisson7066 Год назад +1

      @@chrismaynard4117Yep! It is totally as American as saying ‘super’ instead of extra, extreme etc.

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      ​@@chrismaynard4117Wrong. There other words available, but I do not remember or use them

    • @sunisbest1234
      @sunisbest1234 Год назад +2

      That's a much better word for them! 🤣

    • @TrinaMadeIt
      @TrinaMadeIt 11 месяцев назад

      My favourite is a steak and kidney or pepper steak.

  • @amandajb2024
    @amandajb2024 Год назад +5

    Disagree with the swearing thing. I work with thousands of people and there is only a little bit of swearing during work hours. People CAN control themselves. We’re not all raving bogans.

  • @Sticks31
    @Sticks31 Год назад +67

    Camels, feral pigs, feral cats, cane toads, Collingwood supporters. Oz has a lot of pests that we'd love to get rid of.

    • @heatherrowles9930
      @heatherrowles9930 Год назад +11

      You forgot the bloody bunnies.

    • @lindylufromoz5111
      @lindylufromoz5111 Год назад +5

      Haa! Collingwood supporters. Hilarious. I'm not into footy but even I know I'd have to be toothless & a bogan to follow Collingwood. Cane toads & Colllngwood in the one sentence. Seems about right. Good one Sticks.
      x
      Linda

    • @brucehewson5773
      @brucehewson5773 Год назад +1

      + rabbits, foxes, water buffalo, horses, donkeys - there is an extensive list of introduced species that are considered feral or pests. European arrival into Australia made surface water much more available, leading to an explosive growth in Kangaroo/Wallaby numbers. There are far more of them now than before Captain Cook.

    • @susanlisson7066
      @susanlisson7066 Год назад +1

      Feral goats

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      So speaketh a Melboure resident.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +15

    There are brands of meat pies in Australia, but the best ones are made by a baker in his own bakery! Same with ANZAC Biscuits, home made beats commercial brands hands down!

  • @margymckenzie7417
    @margymckenzie7417 Год назад +8

    yeah thee's a referendum on the 14 October about a thing called the Voice to parliament (the Voice). Basically it's to add some text to the consitution that says that there will be an advisory body made up of First Nations people (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) and they will have an opportunity to make comment to parliament about topics that affect them. The current prime minister (Anthony Albanese, Labor party) has proposed this and is obviously on the 'yes' side of the referendum, whereas many of the opposition (Liberal/National parties) are on the 'no' side because they're saying it will be divisive, that it's risky putting something like that in the constitution and basically they're stirriing up lots of arguments suggesting that it will disadvantage everyone who doesn't get that same opportunity...which is just ridiculous. In my opinion, it's the very least we can do, considering British colonists took their country and took their children away from them, put them in chains, didn't allow them to vote.......i think just asking for their opinion on stuff is actually the least we can do.

    • @bronwyn6415
      @bronwyn6415 Год назад +2

      I thought there was already representatives in parliament who were there to advise. Unfortunately this was happening all over the world back in time, yes it wasn't good but life was different back then, it was only a matter of time before they were over run by a stronger nation. History isn't all about peace and caring as we all know. Aborigines ( oh sorry am I allowed to call them that or is it now first nations people) do get a lot of help from the government that I don't receive. The way the government has gone about this is not helping.

    • @chrismaynard4117
      @chrismaynard4117 Год назад

      BS @margymckenzie74 get ya facts straight!

  • @Reece_Hart
    @Reece_Hart Год назад +30

    Best meat pie I've ever had was from a drive-thru pie shop called Yatala Pies in Queensland. They've been making pies in their area for 130 years and are just off the highway making it a perfect pit stop for anyone heading north into Brisbane. The gimmick of it having a drive-thru too is genius on their part because it gets people talking about the shop

    • @dnoordink
      @dnoordink Год назад +5

      Best pie I ever had was also from Yatala Pies. Amazing :)

    • @micheledix2616
      @micheledix2616 Год назад +3

      Oh YES Yatala pies have been the best for over 70 years. When I was a child driving from Ipswich ( QLD) to Brunswick Heads ( northern NSW) or on the return journey our Dad ALWAYS stopped at Yatala for a single serve Chicken Pie for each of us. BEST chicken pie EVER.

    • @cheriedionysius3258
      @cheriedionysius3258 Год назад +3

      These pies started in Ayr Nth. Qld , as Phelan’s Pies( still in Ayr and have a drive thru), one of the Phelan’s sons moved to Yatala, taking the family recipe with him. So Yatala’s pies and Phelan’s Pies are the same. Best pies ever!!!

    • @orvillegibson188
      @orvillegibson188 Год назад

      It started life as a corner bakery and pie shop in 1914, and only moved to the current location when the motorway was built. The Pies in the old shop were much better. There's a great pieshop in Fernvale, out past the Wivenhoe Dam, and the bakery in Landsborough, up past Cabolture is excellent. Best pie I've ever had was from a pie van outside Sarina, back in the early 70s. The bloke had been selling pies from the same van at a level crossing since WWII. He used to sell out, three times a day, serving troop trains heading up to Townsville. They were so good I had 2, and then 2 more.

    • @Oliver_Cumberland
      @Oliver_Cumberland Год назад

      Another one here.

  • @Dragon4Gaze
    @Dragon4Gaze Год назад +38

    Regarding our coloured notes, it's part of their security features. A note (or series of notes) that use different coloured ink is harder to forge. Same thing with being plastic, not only is it harder to fake, but it lasts longer and it's not a big deal if you accidentally send it through the wash. I worked at Hungry Jack's as a teen and we were told to call the sauce on the burgers 'ketchup' because the ingredient composition was different to tomato sauce.

    • @continental_drift
      @continental_drift Год назад +6

      That's true Tomato Sauce and Ketchup are different, in fact they sit side by side on supermarket shelves.

    • @bemusedbilby3409
      @bemusedbilby3409 Год назад +5

      But the different colours, sizes, and braille markings also help tell them apart easily. Even if you don't have perfect vision.

    • @Bellas1717
      @Bellas1717 Год назад +5

      And Australian ketchup is different from American because HFCS is banned here, thank goodness.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +18

    Topless voting isn't a thing. But I'd totally expect people in tropical Australia to vote in beach wear as it's well over 30 deg and 90% humidity !

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 Год назад +2

      and it is on a Saturday

    • @muchomacho7300
      @muchomacho7300 Год назад +1

      They'd get a better turnout if there was.

    • @Jus7aguy
      @Jus7aguy Год назад +1

      I worked the Inala voting booth for a federal election, we had folks come in in their swimmers with a towel wrapped around them fresh from the pool. (dry by then but still.) 40 degree day, we had lots of "barely wearing it" outfits.

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd4785 Год назад +10

    Do a cheesymite scroll from a good bakery when you come over for one of the best vegemite experiences. There are so many degrees of quality in meat pies - the best one I had recently was a proper menu option at a restaurant with mash and red wine jus, and it took it up a notch to perfection. You can get them at so many places though and they're usually good.

  • @sibertiger1970
    @sibertiger1970 Год назад +18

    I've eaten kangaroo and crocodile. Kangaroo has a very strong taste and can taste terrible if not cooked correctly. Personally, I think it's better as per food. Crocodile also has a very unique taste.
    I haven't tried emu, but I'm told it can be gamey.
    Edit: Camels, brumby's (wild horses), emus and kangaroos are all considered pests and when the numbers get high, there are culling programs.

    • @Kenmanhl
      @Kenmanhl Год назад

      I think we're the only country that eats the animals depicted on their Coat of Arms

  • @TanyaDolan
    @TanyaDolan Год назад +17

    Actually! the plastic notes are invented because it was less able to be counterfeited like paper money but yes durability is another reason for their introduction, now they have braille on each note. Ps: Boxed wine is also an Australian invention. and kangaroo meat is beautiful meat. similar to beef but not as stringy.

    • @muchomacho7300
      @muchomacho7300 Год назад +1

      They're also all different sizes to each other. Australia also prints the money for other countries that use our patented system.

    • @Othraerir
      @Othraerir Год назад +1

      so was the hills hoist, where the goon bag lives :)

    • @suemoore984
      @suemoore984 5 месяцев назад +1

      'Roo meat is extremely healthy

  • @margi9103
    @margi9103 Год назад +17

    The cask wine was also an Australian invention. The kangaroo and emu are on the Australian coat of arms because neither can move backwards, they can only move forward and you can eat them. Kangaroo is available prepackaged in some supermarkets. Ketchup originated in Asia, a long time ago, but didn’t contain tomatoes. The name was eventually used in America for the tomato based sauce. We have a total fire ban today as we are having a heatwave in Sydney at the start of spring. That means no naked flames outdoors e.g , no campfires, no BBQs using wood or coal as fuel, no use of machinery outdoors that can cause flames or sparks e,g angle grinder

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      The video used some strange words that, for the wine container, I have not heard in my 78 years.

    • @TheMimiSard
      @TheMimiSard Год назад +1

      The coat of arms also has wattle, and some types of wattle produce edible seeds, so the coat of arms can, theoretically, all be eaten.

    • @Misshowzat
      @Misshowzat 9 месяцев назад

      Ketchup actually originated in ancient Greece but yeah it was very different. No fish guts in the modern one 😅

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead
    @Danielle-vs-thedead Год назад +13

    We are very similar to the uk. Half of us are the children of ten pound poms, the immigration of many uk born citizens that came by boat for ten pounds at the time. My mother came over from Scotland with her family when she was six. We needed workers and we built areas of family homes that were owned by the government and rent was cheap. Here in Adelaide we built another city an hour north and named it Elizabeth. Jimmy Barnes was from there and bon Scott, the original AC/DC singer. I say from there but they’re actually born in the uk and came over as children of 10£ poms

  • @steveberkery6128
    @steveberkery6128 Год назад +11

    In fairness to our American friends, our local ranter has recognised that US cash is made of cotton…

  • @0Zolrender0
    @0Zolrender0 Год назад +12

    Polymer notes were invented in Australia and they are very hard to make forgeries of. Thats why they were made. The simply also happen to be colourful which makes it easy to tell whats when when you are 10 beers in at the bar.

  • @beardedchefau
    @beardedchefau Год назад +17

    Kangaroo is amazing if cooked properly, which is medium rare it's also very high in protein and very low in fat so all in all quite a healthy option. As for tomato sauce and ketchup they are totally a different thing ketchup is way more sweeter and slightly tangier than tomato sauce for me

    • @tom5051666
      @tom5051666 11 месяцев назад

      google Rabbit Diet Starvation and rethink what you have suggested.

    • @beardedchefau
      @beardedchefau 11 месяцев назад

      @@tom5051666 yeah nah don't need too, I didn't suggest eating it every meal of every day

  • @megsybond
    @megsybond Год назад +11

    I was speaking to an American in the USA, and said I'm Australian. And he asked if I'd ever seen a gun. Because (apparently) there aren't any guns in Australia. He was very confused when I told him I've legally shot rabbits with a .22 rifle in Australia.

    • @Trapsarentgay133
      @Trapsarentgay133 Год назад

      Lol you can even buy .50 cal in nsw

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 11 месяцев назад

      Americans think gun control means no guns, when it actually means gun control.
      Something they will never understand

    • @TrinaMadeIt
      @TrinaMadeIt 11 месяцев назад

      Was the .22 a hand me down that was about 109 years old and used on the farm for generations to control rabbits??

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Месяц назад

      Because the rightie media tries to tell them that we had them taken from us and are communist or some shit 😂😂😂😂
      Just because not even person owns an anti aircraft weapon 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Baelfyr
    @Baelfyr Год назад +7

    I knew our currency was invented here, Australia actually helped design and implement a lot of other countries currency as well because of the technology Australia invented for their own currency. Australia has one of the strongest security implementations in currency, makes it very hard to counterfeit our money and that's why a lot of other countries use our technology for their own currency.

    • @herobrinenoch3522
      @herobrinenoch3522 11 месяцев назад

      Just FYI- the polymer film is (or at least was) made by 3M. Back in the day, I sold self adhesive vinyl to the sign writing trade. We sold popular 3M transparent application tape. It was suddenly withdrawn from the market, because it (minus the adhesive of course) was going to be used for the new banknotes!

  • @fabiacooney9378
    @fabiacooney9378 Год назад +8

    Aussie here, it took me a long time to try Kangaroo because as a young child I was obsessed with the show Skippy the bush Kangaroo. It's a very lean gamey meat and when cooked right it's super delicious. I tend to Marinade it in some Asian ingredients and serve it with a salad.

  • @Ozvideo1959
    @Ozvideo1959 Год назад +3

    I heard an American say "Kangaroos are just deer that went to prison" How insulting is that?

  • @caimacd
    @caimacd Год назад +9

    The best meat pie I've ever bought was from a random service station. Apparently they got delivery from a local bakery. But you would not ever pick it. They were delicious

  • @nigelhickman2274
    @nigelhickman2274 Год назад +8

    Australia invented box wine - to limit the spoilage from opened wine bottles.

  • @roslynjonsson2383
    @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +15

    I'm Aussie, and I LOVE kangaroo tail soup yummmmm 😁.
    I lived in Esperance for years, and during drought, camels would come into town in large groups, and what a pain in the neck they are, especially trying to get them to leave. They destroy gardens, fences, knock down sheds, knock down letter boxes, they stand in the middle of the road holding up traffic for hours - a real nuisance.

    • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
      @geofftottenperthcoys9944 Год назад +3

      My granny used to make roo tail stew, grew up on it!

    • @cypherglitch
      @cypherglitch Год назад +1

      aren't they considered a pest and its legal to kill them?

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +1

      @@cypherglitch If you mean camels, yes they're pests / invasive introduced species, but it takes a proper experienced licenced shooter, with a high powered rifle by law. One of my cousins is the local licensed shooter, with the feral animal license , but the camels don't wait for harvest to be finished before gate crashing into town lol, and where is everyone during harvest? Out of town harvesting and trucking grain up to CBH, 8hrs away lol

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад

      @@geofftottenperthcoys9944 Same here. Roo tail soup is the best thing about winter

    • @cypherglitch
      @cypherglitch Год назад

      @@roslynjonsson2383 how big are the herds? when they show wild camels roaming the country side, there are only about a dozen at most together.

  • @georgeedmond3401
    @georgeedmond3401 Год назад +3

    People don't eat kangaroo because they don't like the gamey taste. I eat Kangaroo mince and sausages and they're awesome and much healthier than beef.

  • @dmoonj
    @dmoonj Год назад +5

    Great video as usual 👍 Can I ask...what language is most spoken in Scotland and if Gaelic is spoken in certain areas do the rest of Scots understand it? How would you rate your healthcare, justice system and education? Are many people religious and practicing? What is the immigration policy like and are people accepting of it. How would you rate the transportation system and work opportunities. And lastly, why did you leave? 🙂

  • @BillSaltbush
    @BillSaltbush Год назад +6

    5:25 Nope! Compulsory voting is a misnomer. It is compulsory to turn up at the polling place and have your name checked off. They then give you some voting papers, but what you do with them is entirely up to you. Some, bin them and walk out - nothing illegal about that and there'll be no fines for not turning up/not voting.

    • @karenwadwell6007
      @karenwadwell6007 Год назад

      I've been saying this exact thing for ages!

    • @shelleyfoster647
      @shelleyfoster647 Год назад +1

      I've been say same too (as what you do on the paper is a secret). Mind you, as a polling place worker, it's irritating when the counts don't balance because folks didn't put the papers in the ballot box. I.e. so many checks and balances and we have to account for everything. 😮

    • @OniGanon
      @OniGanon 11 месяцев назад

      You should absolutely be putting the ballot in the ballot box.
      Whether that ballot has a proper vote or just a picture of a giant schlong is up to you, but put it in the box.

    • @gregsmith4102
      @gregsmith4102 2 месяца назад

      Not quite true. It is illegal to destroy it, take it home or give it to somebody else.

  • @thescourgeofathousan
    @thescourgeofathousan Год назад +3

    Yeah no, ketchup isn’t just tomato sauce. There’s stuff added to flavour it that isn’t in tomato sauce.
    Also the cost is because the price of this individual sauce packets is a lot more than when we used to just have squirt bottles of tomato sauce in the counter for people to squirt into or onto their pies for free.
    In those days you would get a huge jug of tomato sauce and decant it into the squirt bottle and the amount people were using it would last so long and the jug was so cheap (economies of scale) it wasn’t worth charging for it and people would have gone berko.
    But once we switched to these bloody hyper convenience little packets their price per was just so much more than a big jug of sauce and two squirt bottles we had to start charging.
    Most cafe’s that still have the squirt bottles will just bring you a squirt bottle for free if you ask for sauce.

  • @hughmacmillan3156
    @hughmacmillan3156 Год назад +6

    Sauce and Ketchup are different, ketchup is also thicker than sauce.

    • @hughmacmillan3156
      @hughmacmillan3156 Год назад

      We actually get both in Australia eg: Heinz Tomato Sauce & Heinz Tomato Ketchup all supermarkets

  • @Rhythmattica
    @Rhythmattica Год назад +5

    The Australian Coat of arms has a Kangaroo and Emu on it...... Besides being native to 'Straya, The actual reason is because neither can move backwards....
    Its all about moving forward... But allas, they both taste damn good as well, but like any meat, (say game meat, eg venison) It must be prepared and cooked the correct way.,...
    (PS : Though not on the coat of arms.... Wallaby , done right is amazing.... )

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Год назад

      @michaelrogers2080 Ok then.. Who's talking PNG or Indo ?

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Год назад

      Wiki
      "Emus. Emus are flightless birds that resemble ostriches, though they are slightly shorter. Unlike their look-alike, emus can only walk forward and not backward. They can sprint forward and over a long distance because of the presence of calf muscle which is not present in other birds."

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Год назад

      @michaelrogers2080
      Do some research first... FFS.
      Beers and Cheers from Straya'

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Месяц назад

      Nah kangaroo is disgusting.

  • @psylenced
    @psylenced Год назад +3

    Kangaroo are pests in certain areas. Instead of culling them and throwing the meat away, we eat it and also use it in pet food. That way it doesn't go to waste.

  • @rhystapscott
    @rhystapscott Год назад +4

    Goon of fortune is the game she’s explaining about the goon bag on the hills hoist 🤘🏼 and good thing about them is when you’re at a house party (back in the day) when you finish them, you can blow the bag up and use it as a pillow 🤷🏼‍♂️😂

    • @louannelawson4916
      @louannelawson4916 Год назад

      In the bath too as a pillow, port-bags in the nape of your neck when you are sitting in a chair or couch, & at the small of your back. 3/4 filled with water then put & or 1/2 fill with water fold then freeze & put them in an ice-box / esky, blow them up hang on fruit trees to keep birds away. As a practical joke open bottom end of a wine box take bladder out put box aside, when wine bladder is finished pull out black plug wash out with water, put one litre vinegar or more top up with water & use a bit of natural yellow food colouring not too much test in a glass for colour a small amount then replug it, put it back in the box where spout has to come out, heat up a glue gun to attach short sides to long sides, then hand to your worst drunken friend at a party who drinks wine like water & say here this is yours to open now & drink, but stand back as you may be sprayed out of their mouths. 🎉😂😂🎉

  • @johnflint7743
    @johnflint7743 Год назад +8

    As an Anarchist, and renter, I once wore my “Keep Calm and Unf**k the World” T-Shirt to a 85% Liberal/Tory/Republican area, just to get a free sausage, onion, sauce on bread. 😀
    P.S Vegans lol - Viva Le Sausagelution mate.

  • @robertrobert5188
    @robertrobert5188 Год назад +2

    Dumbest question from an American staying in Sydney was requesting I drive him to "Ayers Rock", now known as Uluru since he had a day to spare. 5,500 km round trip- yeah. No worries!

  • @oynlengeymer2434
    @oynlengeymer2434 Год назад +5

    the plastic $5 note was the first to come out, my dad went drunk swimming in his jeans (dived into the pool randomly fully clothed, typical Australian summer dad at a family party like Christmas etc.) He had to carefully lay out his notes from the wallet to dry, a few teared from soggyness, but he had one of those new 5's in there and we were all impressed that it was uneffected

    • @alanprouse2193
      @alanprouse2193 Год назад

      Actually, the $10.00 was the first polymer note. Just saying.

    • @basilpunton5702
      @basilpunton5702 Год назад

      First was $10 as a prototype. Totally unsuccessful as it would creep out of pockets and wallets. With drawn. Second was another $10 which was both a new design of the polymer and picture.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +5

    There's no "best meat pie brand".
    Meat pies are made at small local bakeries in every town & city.
    There's usually at least 6 flavours, beef, pepper steak, steak and mushroom, chicken curry, chicken vegetable, pork and Ned Kelly (beef and egg). There's also pasties & Cornish pasties (mince meat, carrot, potato, onion & black pepper)

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Год назад +1

      Curry steak, steak and onion, steak and kidney, steak cheese and bacon.

    • @mikeadams5141
      @mikeadams5141 Год назад +1

      Never been to a bakery selling pies that doesn't also have Steak and Bacon, and Steak and Onion

    • @nolasyeila6261
      @nolasyeila6261 Год назад +1

      As someone of part-Cornish descent, I feel like I have to say that a true Cornish person would never put carrot (or peas) in a pastie! It is mince and all white vegetables only - potato, onion, a bit of turnip or parsnip. Cornish pasties also usually have the pastry crimped together at the top and ones that are folded over are just "pasties". My mum made the best Cornish pasties I've ever had - she had one of those old mincers that that attached to table edge and would mince the meat herself. Those pasties are a nice childhood memory for me- they were even tasty cold. They were made to be an easy to handle meal for the men down the mines.

    • @lonnie224
      @lonnie224 Год назад

      Um you left out the best one- Steak, bacon and cheese 💁‍♀️

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад

      @@lonnie224 Damn ! I should have Googled it 😲

  • @politicallyincorrectpanda
    @politicallyincorrectpanda Год назад +3

    7:51 the game is called goon of fortune… basically who ever the bag lands on has to drink! It’s more like Russian roulette then everything!

  • @plaguedoct0r
    @plaguedoct0r Год назад +2

    Kangaroo meat can be found in every single supermarket here in Aus. It's extremely delicious. Marinade and BBQ for best results. PS best meat pie in Aus is at the local bakery. Failing that, four'n twenty pies.

  • @zXennVS
    @zXennVS Год назад +4

    Tomato sauce and ketchup definitely taste different.
    Also kangaroo meat stinks, it smells vile and a lot of dogs won't even eat it. (I've never eaten it and never will)

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +1

      It smells like every game meat. It's a little off putting but you just need to spice it correctly.
      It's one of the healthiest meats in the world !

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Год назад

      USA uses more sugar, Oz uses more vinegar. So it's sweet verses tangy.

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Год назад

      @@edwardfletcher7790 They're delicious. My favourite meat. Flame-grilled over coals. Charred on the outside, bloody on the inside. It's very important not to over-cook it, or it turns into old boots.

  • @nicolek1676
    @nicolek1676 Год назад +3

    I have voted in my PJs because I wanted to get it done early and over with
    The polling booths are just down the street from us at the local primary school

  • @raymondyoung6255
    @raymondyoung6255 Год назад +2

    I remember back decades ago America did war games with Australia and when I was on the Gold Coast when a group of American's was on R&R were sold Genuine Kangaroo Feathers? If I hadn't seen it I wouldn't have believed it, there wasn't a grey Sparrow feather anywhere around the beer gardens, pubs, etc and because of their rarity and a strong good luck charm plus was why Aussies didn't like to part with them so they sold for $50 a feather🤣😆🤣

  • @MajorMalfunction
    @MajorMalfunction Год назад +6

    Probably the most recognisable pie brand is "Four'N Twenty". From the old song about four'n twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.
    They were notorious for using really cheap meat. Still are. They earnt the nicknames for pies "rat coffins" or "lips'n arseholes".

    • @Jus7aguy
      @Jus7aguy Год назад +1

      Mind you if you've been on the 420 than you won't object to a four N Twenty pie. :)

    • @chrismaynard4117
      @chrismaynard4117 Год назад +1

      Maggot bags you mean!

  • @susanpatterson5412
    @susanpatterson5412 Год назад +2

    A million camels, 50 million kangaroos, 68 million sheep, 25 million cows, 2 million pigs, 100 milkion chooks.
    25 million people.

  • @Mrharryprosser
    @Mrharryprosser Год назад +3

    As a kid Vegemite was too strong, but now as an adult the smell of Vegemite on hot toast is irresistible, totally irresistible.