The Great Australian Coin Challenge (Ft. J.J. McCullough)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2020
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    Australia recently released 26 new Dollar coin designs, and A-Z of everything Australian. But I don't know what they are, and neither does J.J. McCullough - in this video we go head to head guessing what each coin is, and see who knows the most about Australian Culture!

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  • @HalfAsleepChris
    @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +228

    JJ's video is LIVE HERE: ruclips.net/video/RqCU31q_7Qg/видео.html
    Check it out to see who wins!

    • @azyyasful
      @azyyasful 4 года назад +6

      :D love your vids dude dont stop doing what your doing, I love your banknote videos

    • @Bright_Vision
      @Bright_Vision 4 года назад +2

      Im Australian and i love ur vids u are so underappreciated keep doing what your doing :D

    • @memesifindrandomly6712
      @memesifindrandomly6712 4 года назад +2

      Half-Asleep Chris I’m very happy to give you all the coins from A-Z

    • @lexietheloser6546
      @lexietheloser6546 4 года назад +1

      Half-Asleep Chris Ok!

    • @sandro7621
      @sandro7621 4 года назад +1

      cool

  • @TotoDG
    @TotoDG 4 года назад +1272

    Believe me, you have no _idea_ how iconic the Hills Hoist is. We literally have one in our backyard. I can even see it from my bedroom window.

    • @HalfAsleepChris
      @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +174

      That's crazy. I've got one too, I just never really thought of it as iconic.

    • @MaggotDiggo1
      @MaggotDiggo1 4 года назад +240

      Is there a better example of these men not understanding Australia than them stating that a founding father of Australia is more significant than a clothesline? I think not.

    • @klyvemurray
      @klyvemurray 4 года назад +37

      You've got that right!!
      Iconically up there with the Victor Lawnmower and 'cask wine' :)

    • @azzureone78
      @azzureone78 4 года назад +58

      They put Henry Parkes on a special $5 note in 2001 to celebrate 100 years of nationhood so I guess the mint thought he'd had a go already and plus a Hills Hoist is FAR more iconic than he is :)

    • @HalfAsleepChris
      @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +29

      @@azzureone78 Ah man, I saw that banknote all the time when I worked in a foreign exchange bureau - admittedly only just now connected the dots about who it is!

  • @ryaningham5374
    @ryaningham5374 4 года назад +549

    The Hills Hoist is far more iconic than a founder of our nation. If you didn't get shouted at by your mum for swinging about on the hills hoist and breaking it, you haven't lived.

    • @Zero_Is_Stopping_Time
      @Zero_Is_Stopping_Time 3 года назад +7

      Guess I’m dead then *cries in has never been in Aussie land*

    • @jinx5886
      @jinx5886 2 года назад +7

      When I was 4 my dad would lift me on the hills hoist so could swing in the wind

    • @Jdid625
      @Jdid625 2 года назад +9

      Yeah well Mum was only mad because it meant the adults couldn't play 'wheel of goon' at the party on the weekend

    • @Joltemon
      @Joltemon 2 года назад +3

      @@jinx5886 0_0
      I'm jealous

    • @natmickan
      @natmickan 2 года назад +7

      Exactly! You can’t play goon ‘o fortune without it!!!

  • @ngairetaylor6373
    @ngairetaylor6373 4 года назад +171

    The “Hills Hoist” is actually a very important in Australian cultural identity- it was one of the very first Australian inventions that was used by common people all over Australia and was an object that was in nearly every backyard in Australia. It was used by children to swing around on and was incorporated into children’s play to be turned into magical castles with some clean sheets. It was also an example of how an Australian battler could Invent something that would improve the world and make him a fortune. One of the Australian identity is that we have is that of buying a house with a backyard that includes a pumpkin patch and a hills hoist.... We even have a song that everyone knows the words of that incorporates this imagery into the song.... It goes something like “give me a home amongst the gum trees with lots of Plumtree a sheep or two and a kangaroo... a close line out the back... Veranda out the front and an old rocking chair”

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 2 года назад +1

      Just like that only spelled better

    • @theperson8539
      @theperson8539 Год назад

      My house actually came with one... we used it briefly, although Australia is now in an eternal Monsoon and it has become moot.

  • @spritelife3783
    @spritelife3783 4 года назад +94

    No one:
    J.J: ok so i choose emoo
    Litteraly everyone in Australia: *ANGER INTENSIFYS*

    • @1nan3
      @1nan3 2 года назад +1

      Could partially be his accent?

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 2 года назад +3

      Bloody Canuck can't pronounce ANYTHING

    • @lmmlStudios
      @lmmlStudios 2 года назад +9

      @@1nan3 no it's not an accent thing, north americans just dont know how it's pronounced. it's eemyou (as in the word you) not eemoo (like a cow sounds)

    • @clamerGA
      @clamerGA Год назад

      True

    • @mintgreen4291
      @mintgreen4291 Год назад +1

      Well I say that...
      *pls don’t attack me 💀*

  • @sk0kiE
    @sk0kiE 4 года назад +364

    Hills hoist is totally iconic, we strap goon bags (bags of wine) to them at parties or just for general purposes.

    • @amrhb90
      @amrhb90 4 года назад +29

      GOON
      OF
      FORTUNE
      !!!!

    • @beatrix1120
      @beatrix1120 4 года назад +12

      Who the heck is Harry Parks?

    • @priceprice_baby
      @priceprice_baby 4 года назад +2

      M should have been for Miced Volvos

    • @nicoquadra7230
      @nicoquadra7230 4 года назад +2

      i'm not gonna like your comment because there are 69 likes

    • @cosmiccow4960
      @cosmiccow4960 4 года назад +1

      Rory .A Ahahahahahah My name is Rory to!

  • @Honeyhams
    @Honeyhams 4 года назад +283

    "is a washing line really that important" MATE literally EVERY stand alone house has one it's an icon! I got a new one a couple years ago and it looks exactly the same as the one at my grandparent's place that's over half a century old!

    • @Brettski_1234
      @Brettski_1234 3 года назад +7

      Aussie invention too

    • @Musikur
      @Musikur 3 года назад +5

      And what else would be the stumps in the backyard cricket match?

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 2 года назад +4

      @@Musikur The rubbish bin

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 2 года назад

      Our house is 131 years old, still has its Hills Hoist.

  • @WorldNews92
    @WorldNews92 2 года назад +18

    I know I shouldn't have, but JJ coming up with a very poignant moment in Australian history for "M", but the Australians just going "MEAT PIE" made me laugh.

  • @Shan-flan
    @Shan-flan 2 года назад +13

    I love that JJ suggested such thoughtful options, and certainly many of these rightfully deserve respect...but that would be overlooking the most Australian thing of all and that is why take the high road when you can take the piss instead 😂

  • @lyzzidc
    @lyzzidc 4 года назад +438

    As an Australian, I don't even know who Henry Parkes is, I have a vague knowledge, but the Hills Hoist is ICONIC, invented by an Australian, without which we wouldn't have such excellent games as Goon of Fortune

    • @kightsun
      @kightsun 3 года назад +5

      Read some books please

    • @EvilParagon4
      @EvilParagon4 3 года назад +7

      _What?_
      How on Earth did you escape learning about Federation every year at school?

    • @Tottenham44
      @Tottenham44 3 года назад +3

      You don’t know who Henry Parkes is?

    • @lyzzidc
      @lyzzidc 3 года назад +6

      @@Tottenham44 I do now that I googled him after this video

    • @karenlocal5127
      @karenlocal5127 3 года назад +7

      I didn’t even know who Henry parks is either lmao as someone from Western Australia all we learnt about was the western Australian secessionist movement 🤣🤣🤣

  • @copuis
    @copuis 4 года назад +255

    hills hoist is in fact a very cultural thing and about the only "H" work

    • @eccentricelectrician1904
      @eccentricelectrician1904 4 года назад +1

      Came here for this comment

    • @GregorianMG
      @GregorianMG 4 года назад +2

      The "H" have totally different vibe for me.

    • @egodreas
      @egodreas 4 года назад

      How can it be a cultural thing if everyone in the world has them? Wouldn't it be a bit like Swedes saying refrigerators are a cultural thing, or Americans saying that light bulbs are a cultural thing?

    • @copuis
      @copuis 4 года назад +12

      @@egodreas because its not a "clothes line" like you would find, it is a design that was different from other places, and was found everywhere
      i guess the easiest way would be, "everywhere has cheese, but spray cheese is american" ?
      therefor it is a very cultural thing

    • @egodreas
      @egodreas 4 года назад +1

      @@copuis But it's just one of those freestanding rotary ones, isn't it? I've probably had one in every house I've ever lived in. As have most of my neighbours and friends and relatives. So it might be an Australian invention, and I do remember seeing a lot of them when I've been down there, but then again I see them everywhere I go. Never occurred to me that Australians would consider them iconic.

  • @Henrycavillstani
    @Henrycavillstani 3 года назад +49

    As a Australian I would like to say we don’t call Aboriginals “Aborigines”
    People from the culture find it very offensive, so if you wanna talk about them call them Aboriginal.

    • @starfire4539
      @starfire4539 2 года назад +1

      Or more appropriately, First Nations people. I was taking a First Nations class and the lecturer said it’s more appropriate to say First Nations People

    • @christinasavic9645
      @christinasavic9645 Год назад +1

      True I have never called Aboriginals Aborigines because it’s rude offensive

    • @criszis
      @criszis Год назад +1

      Increasingly racial terms are becoming offensive, even if they weren't previously. Blackfella/Whitefella have fallen out of use for this reason.

  • @MultiZeek
    @MultiZeek 4 года назад +11

    J J: Emus are beloved birds in Australia
    Me: Remember the Emu war that the Emus won

    • @albertoftasmania
      @albertoftasmania 2 года назад +1

      Everyone knows about the Emu war, everyone. Barely a war, a few drunk blokes with a malfunctioning gun is a more accurate description. Emus are still beloved.

    • @glenscott5231
      @glenscott5231 2 года назад

      @@albertoftasmania But they are eem-you's not ee-moos a typical American and Canadian mistake. Emus do NOT moo.

    • @albertoftasmania
      @albertoftasmania 2 года назад

      @@glenscott5231 I know, I'm not an American or Canadian.

    • @brontearoha4436
      @brontearoha4436 2 года назад +1

      They killed 1,000 emus and went through 20,000 rounds of ammunition

  • @beermonkey18271
    @beermonkey18271 4 года назад +438

    Chris: *guesses logically*
    J.J: *guesses logically*
    Answer: AuStRaLiA pOsT

    • @Dann-
      @Dann- 4 года назад +5

      chris' was never even close because "AbOrIgiNe iS nOt aCcePtAbLe tHeRe tiTle Is fiRst PeOples"

    • @codeword632
      @codeword632 4 года назад +17

      @@Dann- Actually most actual Aboriginals don't mind when you call them that the only ones who hate that are ones who are mostly white

    • @Dann-
      @Dann- 4 года назад +6

      @@codeword632 still it would never have made it on a coin because it is so political. same reason why the barrier reef didn't appear on a coin

    • @purplepandaguy9887
      @purplepandaguy9887 4 года назад +6

      Dan the man but aboriginals are on the $2 coin

    • @Dann-
      @Dann- 4 года назад +3

      @@purplepandaguy9887 actually technically not Gwoya Tjungurrayi is on the $2 coin

  • @patrickbunney1214
    @patrickbunney1214 4 года назад +96

    I'm an Australian myself, and I think JJ might be overestimating how much Aussie history most people know. But in general, the cynic in me says that they are avoiding anything controversial or serious at all, but in saying that Hills Hoists are a big deal.

  • @ukraineballaviation1483
    @ukraineballaviation1483 3 года назад +5

    9:14 "I mean, they've got all koalafications."

  • @rubytwoshoes9152
    @rubytwoshoes9152 3 года назад +8

    YES a hills hoist is a a very iconic thing I everyone’s childhood

  • @dadavio7628
    @dadavio7628 4 года назад +332

    So, how long did you spend rolling those coins to get them in the right place?

    • @archwhynot
      @archwhynot 4 года назад +26

      Ah yes the REAL question here.

    • @HalfAsleepChris
      @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +169

      About 2-4 minutes per coin! It was 50/50 heads or tails, then I just had to get it aligned and relatively central. It looks super cool though!

    • @anttibjorklund1869
      @anttibjorklund1869 4 года назад +16

      @@HalfAsleepChrisso about 30 mind to an hour on those small sequences?
      I tip my hat to you, good sir.

    • @catfish552
      @catfish552 4 года назад +8

      Worth it, that's a really cool effect.

    • @HaydenFergo
      @HaydenFergo 4 года назад +2

      Half-Asleep Chris how did ya get the coins?

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 года назад +102

    JJ McCullough, what a fun crossover! Fish and chips and Nessie? Now those are creative British coins.

  • @ngairetaylor6373
    @ngairetaylor6373 4 года назад +5

    My grandfather was a jackaroo… It’s a type of worker amongst the cattle stations or shearing stations in the outback who usually did all the odd jobs. If they went out and repaired the fenceline and counted the livestock they were called Boundry riders. Jackaroos look after the livestock and help with the rounding up and sharing… Although shearer’s do most of the shearing work.
    The jackaroo is the male version the jillaroo is the female version.

  • @infinityscarefuldriver7377
    @infinityscarefuldriver7377 2 года назад +1

    Hills Hoist is a HUGE part of Australian life. It might seem like just a clothes line, but we all had them in the backyard, and when Mum wasn’t looking.... it was a swing set to play on.... just don’t get caught or you won’t get your cup of Milo at lunchtime 🤣

  • @lmate063
    @lmate063 4 года назад +65

    I live in Australia and am an Australian coin collector and yes, the hills hoist is very significant

  • @aussiereptilesandherping
    @aussiereptilesandherping 4 года назад +79

    As an Australian I thought this was really interesting! I didn’t realise how much you guys actually know about Australia, most people have just heard of the Harbour Bridge and Kangaroos. Echidnas are also one of my favourite animals too!

  • @stephaniescott7809
    @stephaniescott7809 2 года назад +1

    With the ANZAC coin, there was also a $2 coin that actually had a red poppy on it (I think it was an enamel paint)

  • @tsunpie
    @tsunpie 2 года назад

    I adore Australia. I lived there for a majority of my life and I think it's amazing! I made a bunch of memories there. Bravo Chris !!! You did it again 👏!!!

  • @mikeMuzz
    @mikeMuzz 4 года назад +113

    Super impressed with JJ's knowledge of Australia. Even if he got many wrong. He was definitely going deep!

  • @ToniGorton
    @ToniGorton 4 года назад +53

    Considering an Aussie invented the Hills Hoist - it makes sense.

  • @Anna-xt7gq
    @Anna-xt7gq 4 года назад +1

    7:15 yes, yes it is. everyone in australia is proud of us inventing it. it is verrry iconic. the playground near me has a hills hoist for children to play on. everyone loves hills hoists

  • @chadmeme8502
    @chadmeme8502 Год назад +1

    I can say as an Australian that for me I guessed midnight oil, they are really famous here and , along with AC/DC, they are iconic to Australia

  • @loeddebever6894
    @loeddebever6894 4 года назад +48

    Can we all just appreciate how happy Chris was with his qualifications koala joke

  • @outlawrip-offartist4161
    @outlawrip-offartist4161 4 года назад +434

    Not going to lie most Australians don’t care about are founding Father, and yes we are weird.

    • @mim0381
      @mim0381 4 года назад +13

      We have a dollar coin already with Henry Parkes on it so we kinda do

    • @MineralConsumer
      @MineralConsumer 4 года назад +14

      No we don’t. (I mean we don’t care not we don’t have him on the bill.)

    • @danielgrey5754
      @danielgrey5754 4 года назад +6

      @Mr. I Don't Upload So Good He was on the five dollar note for a while around 2000 instead of the Queen.

    • @LuckayyLucario
      @LuckayyLucario 4 года назад +4

      i would agree with that if i wasn't from the Tenterfield Shire where everything is named after him bc he did the famous speech here

    • @karma8131
      @karma8131 4 года назад +12

      yeah i was like "who the hell is that guy"

  • @cooperhurst2639
    @cooperhurst2639 3 года назад +3

    8:04 honestly, I don’t even know what those are. Steve Irwin should have been on the coin

    • @BehIsReal
      @BehIsReal Год назад

      Oh come on. Try them already.

  • @cirozan7986
    @cirozan7986 2 года назад +3

    As an Australian I realy enjoyed seeing foreigners try to pronounce some of these words 😂

  • @alperenerol1852
    @alperenerol1852 4 года назад +34

    7:19 Australia was once a very innovative country. There is so many inventions we take granted for today, that were originally from Australia, 'washing line' being one of them.

    • @william207able
      @william207able 4 года назад +4

      Wi-Fi being another

    • @Tanzadog1
      @Tanzadog1 4 года назад +3

      @@william207able and airplane's black boxes

    • @Tanzadog1
      @Tanzadog1 4 года назад +4

      @Alpern Erol it still is, unfortunately most of the inventions are finalised overseas now due to the scientific brain drain from CSIRO etc

    • @totalrecone
      @totalrecone 3 года назад

      ...and the Ute, spray-on skin and polymer notes.

    • @kingmonkey79rulerothebanan27
      @kingmonkey79rulerothebanan27 Год назад

      Along with the selfie

  • @SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand
    @SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand 4 года назад +578

    If America did this, A would be “America” and U would be “USA”

  • @sbrown5323
    @sbrown5323 2 года назад

    Thank you mate for doing this video

  • @monkeytime9851
    @monkeytime9851 2 года назад

    A follower of JJ, I'm happy to have found your channel via your colab.

  • @louisll.nicholls5347
    @louisll.nicholls5347 4 года назад +69

    "Is a washing line more important than the founder of Australia?"

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough 4 года назад +10

      Louis LL. Nicholls I got my answer!

    • @Anna-xt7gq
      @Anna-xt7gq 4 года назад +5

      Much more important -another Australian

    • @astridlikesbooksandducks4448
      @astridlikesbooksandducks4448 4 года назад +3

      Louis LL. Nicholls very much so- an Australian

    • @iamthinking2252_
      @iamthinking2252_ 3 года назад

      J.J. McCullough I swear I don’t even know if he is the founder, i thought Deakin was also pivotal and that

    • @kakuru9517
      @kakuru9517 3 года назад +4

      Is he gonna dry my washing or what?

  • @drewdoesmusicstuff8094
    @drewdoesmusicstuff8094 4 года назад +50

    I dont know if you will actually see this chris but I am so glad that I stumbled across your videos. I was suggested Ralph's Cat Castle video by youtube. Keep doing what you do great Chris I love your videos.
    - Drew from Massachusetts
    Edit: thank you so much Chris the Heart and reply means the world to me.

    • @HalfAsleepChris
      @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +8

      Thanks a lot Drew!

    • @drewdoesmusicstuff8094
      @drewdoesmusicstuff8094 4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much Chris the heart means the world to me. I just watched you're last PO box video from like 5 months ago and I would to send you some mail!
      - Drew

    • @tarrtyer
      @tarrtyer 4 года назад +1

      Bro if you edit the comment when you have the heart it will be removed.

  • @jasongarufi8187
    @jasongarufi8187 4 года назад

    HI Half -Sleep Chris great collaboration with J.J . Mc Cullough , I am from Australia and also collect banknotes and coins looking forward to more of your videos on RUclips

  • @MrMuel1205
    @MrMuel1205 2 года назад

    The Hill's Hoist is more than just a clothesline - it's an iconic fixture of every backyard, something kids for generations have been yelled at for swinging on. I think in the popular imagination it conjures nostalgia for backyard cricket matches and barbies on hot summer days. I think now they're slowly starting to disappear from backyards with just about every house having a clothes dryer these days, but at least for now they're pretty iconic.

  • @recordomium9440
    @recordomium9440 4 года назад +37

    I haven't seen this whole video yet, but I know it will be amazing.

    • @jasper8712
      @jasper8712 4 года назад

      Me to all of his videos are great !❤️

    • @amop2250
      @amop2250 4 года назад

      I agree.

  • @truncatedjunior
    @truncatedjunior 4 года назад +22

    We need more of this collaboration Chris..

  • @moretonbay_emergencyresponses
    @moretonbay_emergencyresponses 2 года назад

    The Hills Hoist is one of the most famous and iconic Australian inventions. Everyone has one in their backyard.

  • @jia9420
    @jia9420 2 года назад +3

    Lived 17 years of my life as an Aussie without knowing who Henry Parkes is, I think that shows something...

  • @williambroome9140
    @williambroome9140 4 года назад +57

    I think you should do a collab with Christopherl Collects . Apart from that im super early and have nothig else to say

    • @HalfAsleepChris
      @HalfAsleepChris  4 года назад +20

      Something was in the works, but then lockdown... soon!

    • @ottiliehedley874
      @ottiliehedley874 4 года назад +3

      Omg yes I watch him aswell

    • @Andrew-wg3wi
      @Andrew-wg3wi 4 года назад

      @@HalfAsleepChris I can't wait.

  • @elliotthanley9525
    @elliotthanley9525 4 года назад +30

    I am an Australian and I am kind of offended that you wouldn’t think of the hills hoist as culturally significant most kids will have at least once swung around them because they are on a swivel which is so much fun and an esky is like a big cooler that you put your drinks in and fill it with ice and keeps them cold like all day specially for barbecues

  • @StarsRebublicBall
    @StarsRebublicBall 2 года назад

    thanks for doing coin challenges in my Country!

  • @thetrashmaster1352
    @thetrashmaster1352 3 года назад +1

    I know I'm a bit late but Here is what it should've been. (As an Australian)
    A: ANZACs
    B: BBQ
    C: Cricket
    D: Didgeridoo
    E: Esky (Since there's no other good ones.)
    F: Footy
    G: Great Barrier Reef. (Or Goon, never forget casket wine)
    H: Hills Hoist (If esky is on the list then hills hoist certainly must be.)
    I: Indigenous Australians/culture (It might be a little offensive but it's certainly better than a random biscuit)
    J: Jacaranda (They aren't native to Australia but they're still iconic trees. Plus, the only Jack and Jill I know went up a hill.)
    K: Kangaroo
    L: Lamington
    M: Melbourne Cup, or MCG. (Pies might be iconic, but not as iconic as gambling or watching the sports at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.)

  • @alexanimations1168
    @alexanimations1168 4 года назад +26

    You Need To Do More Collabs Like This. Now Anxiously Anticipating Part 2!

  • @BasicXavier
    @BasicXavier 4 года назад +52

    chris: *"dollary doo"*
    me: *someone hand this guy and Australian passport*

  • @gasheslustesh9891
    @gasheslustesh9891 4 года назад +2

    I was so convinced that m was gonna be milo but I was disappointed

  • @blakeshaw908
    @blakeshaw908 2 года назад

    We found this entertaining! Australia Post for A is very fitting. Australia post was the fabric of modern Australia each town in Australia generally has a beautiful old post office. It is one of Australia’s most recognised and trusted brands

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 4 года назад +86

    They should’ve put Irwin on a banknote

    • @klyvemurray
      @klyvemurray 4 года назад +5

      @Kim Jong-un I could not agree with you more!! Steve is/was a latter day Aussie icon, known and loved the world over...Oh! and as an aside, please get well really soon, coz...
      ya sister scares me even more than you do!!

    • @busterthelab5690
      @busterthelab5690 4 года назад +3

      I thought you ere dead

    • @tavasp
      @tavasp 4 года назад +1

      Kimmy, so glad to see you back

    • @BTW...
      @BTW... 3 года назад

      Irwin was truly cringe worthy, along with cigarette selling bogan Hogan.
      But, to satisfy the sheeple Herd perhaps Irwin on a $0 value 'fantasy note' with a sting-ray on the other side.

    • @jecos1966
      @jecos1966 3 года назад

      H e hasn't been dead long enough

  • @clamerGA
    @clamerGA Год назад +1

    10:48 I’ll change J to Captain Stirling which is the founder of swan valley/ swan river

  • @hamanimations1838
    @hamanimations1838 2 года назад +1

    I live in Australia. And I had absolutely had no idea what hills hoist is. And not I do

  • @lukakrivokapic5635
    @lukakrivokapic5635 4 года назад +20

    Hey, just letting you know that if you show a picture of a deceased indigenous Australian you should put a content warning as images of deceased people are taboo in Indigenous culture. Apart from that, really enjoyed the video :)

  • @ChillyPeppers
    @ChillyPeppers 4 года назад +8

    Hah, 'founding father'. That's a good one mate.

  • @joshuaquessy8501
    @joshuaquessy8501 3 года назад

    Hills Hoists are definitely a classic Aussie thing. My kids climb up on to it and swing around. I'm proud to say though that I have never played Goon of Fortune.

    • @patentleatherkicks
      @patentleatherkicks 3 года назад

      I've seen Hills Hoists in the USA and Mexico and Europe and never realized that they were culturally significant for Australia. Actually I never even knew what they were called. For non-Australians it seems a bit random to put one on a coin. I'm not saying Hills Hoists aren't great, just that for non-Australians it's not exactly obvious. Like, imagine if Canada had a coin with a picture of a plastic garbage bag on it. Technically, garbage bags were invented in Canada, but who would know that? And obviously garbage bags are a big part of Canadian culture, but not in a way that anyone really celebrates. So that's about how random putting a clothesline on a coin seems. Obviously it makes sense if you're Australian.

  • @tadzkiraofficial2487
    @tadzkiraofficial2487 3 года назад +2

    In Australia they pronounce emu as “eemyu”

  • @nuggetdealer2432
    @nuggetdealer2432 4 года назад +5

    5:02 beloved? We had a war on Them!

  • @ritagasper1958
    @ritagasper1958 4 года назад +13

    I really hope they put Ned Kelly on a coin. Check out Extra History's series on him.

  • @daidarabotchi3891
    @daidarabotchi3891 3 года назад

    Lamingtons don't actually normally have jam inside - although I genuinely had to think for a second, because you said it so straightforwardly that I thought, 'wait, do they?'.

  • @natmickan
    @natmickan 2 года назад

    Crying with laughter at JJ’s guess of ‘Jumbuck’ getting captioned as “Jump back” 😂😂😂

  • @timor64
    @timor64 4 года назад +4

    07:10 hills hoist so culterually significant to us that is made it into Sydney Olympic opening ceremony

  • @aperson4293
    @aperson4293 4 года назад +37

    Henry Parkes was nothing like Washinton. He wasnt even ever PM. I really dont understand how he founded the country. In fact he died in 1896, 5 years before federation. Can someone please explain how he founded Australia. Also the hills hoist is quite iconic in Australia, as an Australian i say hills hoist is best. Especially sinces it was Barton that actually founded Australia

    • @nachocheese1650
      @nachocheese1650 4 года назад +4

      A Person He helped make the idea of federation once in a famous speech called the Tenterfield oration in 1889 kinda like how George Washington was one of the founding fathers and moulded
      what being a president is.

    • @aperson4293
      @aperson4293 4 года назад +1

      NachoCheese oh ok cool thank you. I really didnt know that much about him but i was so confused about how he founded Australia since he died before federation. Thank you for the explanation

    • @albertbatfinder5240
      @albertbatfinder5240 2 года назад +2

      Parkes was important enough that they named a town after him, as well as a dozen other things. He could hardly be a PM of Australia because Australia didn’t exist. He was however the Premier of NSW, the founding and most important colony, for a record 5 terms. That the most powerful premier sought a united country rather than champion individual “states rights” was the driving force behind the unification. Federal Govt necessarily means less power for your own state.

    • @RobertJW
      @RobertJW 2 года назад +3

      @@albertbatfinder5240 Most important?!
      *indignant Victorian noises*

  • @floofythegoofy
    @floofythegoofy 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for saying monotreme right! Not many people say it right.

  • @coincollectorsaustralia6396
    @coincollectorsaustralia6396 3 года назад

    The koala coin, the bbq coin, the dingo coin, the Great Barrier Reef coin, the lyrebird coin, exists as the coinsof the 2021 A-Z series also the hill hoist was made in Adelaide south Australia

  • @TotoDG
    @TotoDG 4 года назад +8

    Now all that’s left is the collab between Tom Scott and CGP Grey.

  • @truncatedjunior
    @truncatedjunior 4 года назад +6

    I can feel his happiness when you get that moment to collab with your fav RUclipsr. Nice video Chris and J.J

  • @Skribel
    @Skribel Год назад +1

    Chris “Is a washing line really that culturally important” me (who is Australian) “YES!”

  • @kraftigamer
    @kraftigamer 2 года назад +1

    How have I lived in Australia my whole life and never known these coins existed!

  • @marikit_
    @marikit_ 4 года назад +12

    Meat pie is my surable answer for letter "M" because this is the national food of Australia

    • @nate2611
      @nate2611 2 года назад

      Even though it's English.

    • @LonelyGoth666
      @LonelyGoth666 2 года назад

      I honestly would have put Milo down

    • @doomrusher2364
      @doomrusher2364 2 года назад

      Either that or chicken parmie

  • @wolfff7897
    @wolfff7897 4 года назад +8

    You bring us all joy during the Covid pandemic I don’t know what I would do with out you

  • @Flippy_trains
    @Flippy_trains 2 года назад +1

    Chris: is a clothes line that signifiant
    all his Aussie fans: yes!!!!

  • @Mejek_apple_pie
    @Mejek_apple_pie Месяц назад

    the hills hoist is iconic, all Australian kids have experienced getting yelled at by their parents for swinging on the hills hoist in the backyard. The hills hoist is truly a staple in Australian suburbia

  • @robthatsme9831
    @robthatsme9831 4 года назад +3

    Well done lads. I’m Australian and I didn’t get them all either but every one makes perfect sense, even Lamington. Thanks for doing this mate. Love from Australia 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @arjunamin9399
    @arjunamin9399 4 года назад +5

    Best. Crossover. Ever.

  • @CockatooTransit
    @CockatooTransit 10 месяцев назад

    got one of these today - very cool

  • @JohnCran
    @JohnCran 4 года назад +4

    As an Australian I'm disappointed that "D" wasn't a drop bear.

  • @melissah1467
    @melissah1467 4 года назад +4

    Esky, hills hoist and iced vovo were a bit more vague but I’m so happy to see these on there! I’m Australian and I can confirm that Aussies have a bit of a weird pride in our invention of the hills hoist. I’d highly recommend searching up what “goon of fortune” is for those who don’t know ;) classic Aussie gatho game

  • @RealJop
    @RealJop 4 года назад +7

    Hi half Asleep Chris. I used your Music in my video and I love your videos. Can you do more cat updates on Ralph? I also have a friend from Australia!

  • @TheEpicBeastrblx
    @TheEpicBeastrblx 4 года назад

    With the one from JJ with the letter A we actually do have a coin with a poppy on it. Some are even coloured!!

  • @maddockwhittaker333
    @maddockwhittaker333 Год назад +1

    Hills hoist is actually extremely common and culturally significant and Henry wasn't really the 'founding father'

  • @WeaselLikeMan
    @WeaselLikeMan 4 года назад +4

    my two favorites in one video

  • @primebandet8937
    @primebandet8937 4 года назад +50

    Harry Parkes had very little to do with founding the country. Many other people worked harder and accomplished more than he did. He is barely taught about in Australian schools.

    • @Anna-xt7gq
      @Anna-xt7gq 4 года назад +10

      His name kind of rings a bell, but not really. A hills hoist on the other hand? Very suitable

    • @emilchandran546
      @emilchandran546 4 года назад +2

      His name is Henry Parkes, and yes he was extremely influential in achieving federation.
      He was very instrumental in creating popular support for nationhood, and organising the campaign efforts. He really go the ball rolling. He is said to have been a great orator, his Tenterfield oration is one of those throng I definitely remember reading about at school.
      Yeah he really got federation happening. If he hadn’t died five years before 1901 I think he would have been remembered more. Although he helped achieve federation, he wasn’t there to write the constitution or serve in federal parliament.
      But I was taught about him at school. Like many times. He was always featured in any chapter on federation or colonial NSW.

    • @Angela-xe3cw
      @Angela-xe3cw 4 года назад

      PrimeBandet yeah i agree of sorts. He has a place named after him and in there (i forgot if its an observatory or what its called...).

    • @Angela-xe3cw
      @Angela-xe3cw 4 года назад

      Anna Matilda totally agreed

  • @itsnotnate420
    @itsnotnate420 2 года назад

    The best part was choosing that Geelong v Hawthorn photo, one of the most iconic rivalries (yes I am a Geelong fan)

  • @Upcycled_by_Michelle
    @Upcycled_by_Michelle 2 года назад

    Some of these answers are hilarious but good video. Aussie Aussie Aussie!

  • @unarmedduck
    @unarmedduck 4 года назад +16

    Me before watching: M is going to be Meat Pies isn't it?

  • @einarbolstad8150
    @einarbolstad8150 4 года назад +7

    I got esky right, and that won me the whole game actually.

  • @mdj.6179
    @mdj.6179 2 года назад

    A sprig of rosemary for ANZAC day because it grew at Gallipoli. The poppy is for Rememberance day.
    I am also not sure what meat is in meat pies. But they are also called "rat coffins".
    Maybe the Canadian phrase "Eh" for the Canadian E coin...

  • @talonlawrence3421
    @talonlawrence3421 2 года назад

    I'm from Australia and these a really good guesses!!!

  • @itsthemjb
    @itsthemjb 4 года назад +6

    8:09 They're a popular biscuit here Malcolm (professional aussie)

    • @Qu1ppy
      @Qu1ppy 2 года назад

      Ngl never had one or even knew what one was

    • @nate2611
      @nate2611 2 года назад

      No.

  • @acasualcactus5878
    @acasualcactus5878 4 года назад +26

    Who came From JJ’s Channel, and who started from Chris’?

  • @Gaspode_
    @Gaspode_ 4 года назад

    The coins are a marketing device instigated by Australia Post, and they were not released directly into general circulation. That's why a lot of the choices are a bit "Really? You went with that?". You could only obtain them in your change from a purchase at an Australia Post outlet, or through direct purchase from the mint. There will be some in general circulation now.

  • @blackoutlol2857
    @blackoutlol2857 3 года назад

    As an Australian myself this video is actually pretty funny some good guesses though I’ll give you that!

  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    @ThinWhiteAxe 4 года назад +7

    I love how Chris is guessing normal things and JJ makes all these super n e r d y guesses 🙃

  • @jamsdem2311
    @jamsdem2311 4 года назад +3

    First British collectibles, now Australian! Imagine if every country issued 26 alphabetical collectible coins! Awesome vid too!

  • @teatowel11
    @teatowel11 2 года назад

    So far the coin designs have been disappointing but the video and the knowledge you two are displaying has been great :)

  • @Bellonging
    @Bellonging 2 года назад

    As an Australian
    E, eskys are everywhere, but more importantly, just like britain calling all vacuum cleaners "hoovers" we often call ice boxes "eskys"
    I agree with the rest of the comments, our history schooling of our own country doesn't really talk about the founders, but those Hills hoist clotheslines are *everywhere* .
    I haven't seen an Iced Vovo in ages they are sickeningly sweet. Go for the other bickies
    A jackaroo/jillaroo is like an apprentice farmer! They're fairly respected too, a lot of them are being trained to take over the farms as they move away from being family businesses (although they can still be family!)
    Meat pies are usually Steak/beef. If it's a different meat it'll state it, "chicken and vegetable" is also quite common.