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  • @dadoftwinsau
    @dadoftwinsau Год назад +235

    YOU KNOW YOU'RE AUSTRALIAN IF:
    * You're liable to burst out laughing whenever you hear of Americans "rooting" for something.
    * You pronounce Melbourne as 'Mel-bin'.
    * You believe the 'L' in the word 'Australia' is optional.
    * You can translate: 'Dazza and Shazza played Acca Dacca on the way to maccas.
    * You think 'Woolloomooloo' is a perfectly reasonable name for a place.
    * You're secretly proud of our killer wildlife.
    * You believe it makes sense for a country to have a $1 coin that's twice as big as its $2 coin.
    * You believe that cooked-down axle grease makes a good breakfast spread. You've also squeezed it through Vita Wheats to make little Vegemite worms.
    * You believe all famous Kiwis are actually Australian, until they stuff up, at which point they again become Kiwis.
    * Beetroot with your Hamburger... Of course.
    * You know that certain words must, by law, be shouted out during any rendition of the Angels' song 'Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again' And "Living next door to Alice".
    * You believe that the confectionery known as the Wagon Wheel has become smaller with every passing year.
    * You believe that the more you shorten someone's name the more you like them.
    * You understand that 'excuse me' can sound rude, While 'scuse me' is always polite.
    * You know what it's like to swallow a fly, on occasion via your nose.
    * You know it's not summer until the steering wheel is too hot to handle and a seat belt buckle becomes a pretty good branding iron.
    * Your biggest family argument over the summer concerned the rules for beach cricket.
    * You shake your head in horror when companies try to market what they call 'Anzac cookies'.
    * You still think of Kylie as 'that girl off Neighbours'.
    * When working on a bar, you understand male customers will feel the need to offer an excuse whenever they order low-alcohol beer.
    * You know how to abbreviate every word, all of which usually end in -o: arvo, combo, garbo, kero, metho, milko, muso, rego, servo, smoko, speedo, righto, goodo etc.
    * You know that there is a universal place called "woop woop" located in the middle of nowhere...no matter where you actually are.
    * You know that none of us actually drink Fosters beer, because it tastes like shit. But we let the world think we do. Because we can.
    * You have, at some time in your life, slept with Aeroguard on in the summer. Maybe even as perfume.
    * You've only ever used the words - tops, ripper, sick, mad, rad, sweet - to mean good. And then you place 'bloody' in front of it when you REALLY mean it.
    * You know that the barbecue is a political arena; the person holding the tongs is always the boss and usually a man. And the women make the Salad.
    * You say 'no worries' quite often, whether you realise it or not.
    * You understand what no wucking furries means.
    * You've drank your tea/coffee/milo through a Tim Tam.
    * You own a Bond's chesty. In several different colours.
    * You know that roo meat tastes pretty good, But not as good as barra. Or a meat pie.

  • @merribell
    @merribell Год назад +138

    The lunch order... if you want to order lunch from the school canteen, you would write your order on the front of a paper bag and that bag is then returned to you at lunch time (would be a sandwich or a pie etc)
    Pavlova (a meringue dessert)... there's an ongoing debate about whether it originated in Aus or NZ
    Milo... yes, it's a chocolate milk powder but many steps above Nesquik (which we also have) and the joke is that we usually use way more than it says on the tin. Also really good sprinkled over ice cream 😋

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад +19

      Don’t forget your money is inside the paper bag! Ryan- unlike the US, we don’t have lunch provided by the school cafeteria every day. We take our own packed lunch from home but can also buy something from a small canteen / tuckshop which was often a once a week treat for many kids (eg a meat pie and a strawberry milk)- no sit down cafeterias like the US.

    • @janetmitchell9980
      @janetmitchell9980 Год назад +12

      @@Dr_KAP And the change (coins) if any would be sticky taped to the bag

    • @LSturboguy
      @LSturboguy Год назад +6

      100% lunch order were like that Oz wide, and the milo the chocolate on the top of the milk, shows no matter where you live we are the same

    • @becp488
      @becp488 Год назад +5

      I used to sometimes make a Milo sandwich when I was a kid.

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад +2

      @@janetmitchell9980 omg yes 😂

  • @davidarmstrong3564
    @davidarmstrong3564 Год назад +126

    You've still got a way to go Ryan. That was Aussie 101. You scored a D. (Put your name, class and order on the paper bag and the money inside and hand it to the Tuck Shop ladies before school and it's delivered to your class just before the lunch bell. I can still smell the meat pies. They were sooo good)

    • @EmbraceThePing
      @EmbraceThePing Год назад +7

      And when I left school for work we would write our order on the paper bag and put our money in it when we got to work and the lunch bar down the road would collect it and deliver the order at smoko and again for lunch.
      ... oh and the bread, we have this disgusting stuff that's about 90% air. It always ends up shaped like an X. pity us.

    • @paulahort2315
      @paulahort2315 Год назад +1

      Me too

    • @darrenoleary5952
      @darrenoleary5952 Год назад +7

      and just so Ryan knows, the "tuck shop" is the equivalent of the school cafeteria

    • @traceyandrob13
      @traceyandrob13 Год назад +2

      I still remember ordering 2 meat pies and a Orange Cruncha which was yum

    • @Arya-Zareey69
      @Arya-Zareey69 Год назад +3

      Yea Australia has a draft in ww1

  • @spitcell
    @spitcell Год назад +38

    the context for the ash video was that during 2019/2020 australian bushfire season (which is sometimes called the black summer or something), was a time when there were bushfires in parts of australia around about the same time( i think??) which due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, is considered a megafire

    • @darkydoom
      @darkydoom Год назад +5

      Yeah like literally the RAINFOREST that should NEVER BURN went up in flames. That was scary shit

    • @davidareeves
      @davidareeves Год назад +2

      Yup is was a bit of a BBQ, made international news when they spotted the smoke on the ISS (international Space Station).
      Now put an Aussie up there and he be like, oh my god, look at that we're on fire.....
      Jokes aside, twas a big range of fire and hopefully we won't see for a long time again!

    • @nolasmith7687
      @nolasmith7687 Год назад +3

      That was a particularly scary summer. I’m just an old granny with Tuck Shop Lady arms and have lived through several serious fire seasons but that one was in a grade of its own. Whole towns burned, massive areas of agricultural land and forests burned to a cinder.
      We had to evacuate to a “safe town “. That is, one where we thought the fire brigades might stand a chance of saving major infrastructure. All we could do with our livestock was open all the internal gates so they could access the dams and hope they lived. Seeing the sky turn from hazy to scarlet to pitch black by early afternoon was freaking scary. Brings me to tears now just thinking about it. I hope we never see another one like it.

    • @Whirlbee
      @Whirlbee Год назад +1

      Also that fire season here just keeps getting worse in a lot of places

    • @SergeantRen2048
      @SergeantRen2048 22 дня назад

      Yep. Black Summer, and we had to deal with it while the PM went on holiday in Hawaii

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +96

    Milo is not the same as Nesquik (owned by the same company). Quik, as we called it when we were kids, is a very sweet chocolate flavoured powder you add to cold milk. Milo has less chocolate and more vitamins and minerals. It’s long been our practice to add about two tablespoons of Milo to a glass of cold milk, then whisk thoroughly. This gives you extra fun, as the old ads used to say, “See the crunchy bits on the top? You can eat those, and the ones down the bottom you can drink!” You can also add it to hot milk. Many Aussies have also eaten Milo by the spoonful, straight from the can! Yum!
    If you buy Milo, make sure it says Made in Australia, on the can, because other countries use different recipes.

    • @robby1816
      @robby1816 Год назад +14

      Two tablespoons to a very small glass of milk.

    • @kalinawood8090
      @kalinawood8090 Год назад +3

      @@robby1816 ya

    • @aussiekat6379
      @aussiekat6379 Год назад +7

      Milo is malt/ choc.. 😊

    • @thesebweb8930
      @thesebweb8930 Год назад +6

      Its also nice to sprinkle over vanilla ice cream

    • @aussiekat6379
      @aussiekat6379 Год назад +1

      @@thesebweb8930 yes had some tonight 😂😂🇦🇺

  • @TMwtf
    @TMwtf Год назад +39

    A couple of people have mentioned a “tuck shop” or “canteen”. These are dedicated on site kitchens / shops that have very limited food items to sell to kids on break for recess or lunch. Stereotypically these are mostly staffed by volunteer mums referred to as “Tuck Shop Ladies”.

    • @susigriinke1242
      @susigriinke1242 Год назад +3

      I was never a tuckshop lady but I've got the 'tuckshop lady arms'!!

    • @Talmorne
      @Talmorne Год назад +2

      I volunteered one year at my school canteen when I was 8 or 9, mainly just handled the sale of lollies XD

    • @TMwtf
      @TMwtf Год назад +2

      @@susigriinke1242 🤣🤣🤣

    • @steelcrown7130
      @steelcrown7130 Год назад +3

      @@susigriinke1242 I'm a man so I can't get tuckshop lady arms or Nanna Flaps - so I am getting Bingo Wings!

    • @AnimalLover-yy1ml
      @AnimalLover-yy1ml Год назад

      yeah we just called them canteen ladies

  • @SlowmovingGiant
    @SlowmovingGiant Год назад +24

    2 Tablespoons of Milo (which is a choc malt crunchy kind of powder) over a big bowl of vanilla ice cream is a simple but amazing dessert

  • @roslynjonsson2383
    @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +81

    Pavlova is a meringue dessert, with lots of fruit and cream on top....It's been a disagreement between Aus and NZ for many many years as to who invented the pavlova. I don't know, and I don't care, I just know it tastes bloody awesome, it's a family favourite, its cheap and easy to make and seems to impress the pants off any overseas visitors lol.....I made a fortune selling pavlova's when I was living in the USA (Beardstown Illinois) lmao

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +8

      @@sophiabennett8230 I know hon. I'm from Perth, and when Anna Pavlova stayed here in WA, she stayed at the Esplanade hotel in Fremantle. But that's not when the Pav was actually invented, the chef at the Esplanade Hotel in Freo, is the person who made it famous by naming it after her and serving it at the hotel, where many rich and famous stayed at the time, but it was discovered that the original recipe was in a book of NZ recipes that was printed 6yrs earlier, and others say that the recipe was around many years before it was printed and was known as a snow pudding (according to Kiwi friends)

    • @martinellis38
      @martinellis38 Год назад +2

      That whole bit is that New Zealanders think that they invented Pavlova. That and lamingtons.

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +5

      @@martinellis38 I've never heard that about lamingtons, ever. The evidence is showing that the NZ's did invent pav, but does that really matter ? it's not as if we're going to stop making or eating it lol.

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks Год назад +5

      @@martinellis38 NZ did invent it

    • @IcanBePsycho
      @IcanBePsycho Год назад +2

      The Pavlova recipe was first printed in the New Zealand magazine. That doesn’t mean New Zealand invented it. That just means they were the 1st to print it.

  • @karenstrong8887
    @karenstrong8887 Год назад +27

    I found my youngest son sitting under the bottom shelf in my pantry. He was eating dry Milo out of the giant can I bought with a spoon. I used to wonder how we went through it so fast. It is way better than Nesquik. It tastes better and different and it is crunchy. Also has too much sugar but all of the good stuff does. I am Diabetic so I just look at those things with love.
    After you have a baby your bread is never the right shape again. They hug the bread. In school you could only write with a pencil. In grade 4 you got to earn a pen license but only if the teacher liked you. At my school you earned an ink well which changed to a pen in grade 5. I am sorry Marita for putting your blonde plait in my ink well.

    • @majorlaff8682
      @majorlaff8682 Год назад +1

      'the giant can I bought with a spoon' - you sure got a bargain there. Let me know where. I have a surplus of unused spoons that I'd gladly trade for giant cans of Milo.

  • @AussieGina69
    @AussieGina69 Год назад +7

    Pingu was the penguin who peed on the loo and is set in Antarctica and focuses on penguin families living and working in igloos. The main character, Pingu, belongs to one such family. He frequently goes on adventures with his little sister, Pinga and often gets into mischief with his best friend Robby and his love interest Pingi. They spoke penguin language

    • @nolasmith7687
      @nolasmith7687 Год назад +1

      And we all know what asparagus does to one’s pee. Right?

  • @Dr_KAP
    @Dr_KAP Год назад +29

    Pen license- provided to school kids when teachers deem them eligible to progress from a led pencil to a pen. They make a bigger deal out of it these days 😊

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Год назад +3

      I still remember graduating to lead from the bumpy blue pencil

    • @missylauxes4993
      @missylauxes4993 Год назад

      Umm, I know it’s been a while since I was last in primary school but it was a big deal back then too in the 90’s. You got a certificate and a new pen and a whole embarrassing scene in front of the class

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад

      @@missylauxes4993 good to know 😆 definitely wasn’t a thing when I went to primary in the ‘70s 😆

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад

      Ahhhhh, grade 3. Both Pen Licence AND Recorder year- big year, it was!

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 Год назад

      I have something to confess. I never got me pen licence. The teachers completely forgot to give me one, and turns out I had some of the neatest handwriting (seeing as I was one of few who naturally wrote in cursive).

  • @WatchtheWaters12
    @WatchtheWaters12 Год назад +107

    Happy Straya Day fellow Aussies. 🇦🇺🇦🇺❤️🖤💛

    • @chenoamorony8353
      @chenoamorony8353 Год назад +6

      Happy Australia day 🎉🇦🇺

    • @kalinawood8090
      @kalinawood8090 Год назад +3

      Thank you❤😌

    • @kalinawood8090
      @kalinawood8090 Год назад +3

      Haha also happy Australia day😅

    • @Wrigglecat
      @Wrigglecat Год назад +2

      Happy Aussie day to you to :D

    • @Link_Says
      @Link_Says Год назад +3

      I tried to remind him but he didn't see my comments 😞

  • @steelcrown7130
    @steelcrown7130 Год назад +30

    Yes we did have a draft - we called it conscription. It applied all through our involvement in the Vietnam War, and was done on a ballot basis - literally balls with numbers pulled out of a rotating barrel. My brother could have been called up (as in, was the right age and medically fit). Conscription was abolished when the Labor Party came to power in December 1972, and we have never had it since.

    • @loganspratt9319
      @loganspratt9319 Год назад +3

      Yeh my uncle got pulled but war ended 2 days before he was ment to leave luckly

    • @juliequiney4078
      @juliequiney4078 Год назад +4

      There was conscription in WWII as well

    • @belindaweber7999
      @belindaweber7999 Год назад +3

      My Uncle did the training after being conscripted, but luckily never hard to serve! He has never seemed like the kind of man who should have been expected to fight - it's just not in his nature and I think the experience would have been dreadful for him like it was for man people who were forced to serve.

    • @steelcrown7130
      @steelcrown7130 Год назад +2

      @@juliequiney4078 Yes there was indeed.

    • @mamajojo70
      @mamajojo70 Год назад +2

      I thought the conscription had to do with your birthday? ie. If they pulled March 17 and you were under a certain age, you had to attend training

  • @martinwallace5734
    @martinwallace5734 Год назад +20

    To explain: 0:26 when I was in primary school, anyway, (a long time ago) we would write our lunch order on a paper bag, put the money inside and deposit it in a plastic laundry basket when we came to the classroom. They were taken to the tuck shop, where volunteer mothers made the sandwiches, rolls etc., and filled the bags as ordered.🍔🥪🍊🍌🍎 Then they were delivered back to the classroom for lunch. Efficient - no queue needed. Australian schools don't have cafeterias - we ate lunch in the playground, or in the classroom when it was raining.
    7:20 Asparagus gives pee a very strong, peculiar odour.🤭 Some people can't smell it - it's a genetic thing - and think their pee doesn't stink, but it does, they just can't smell it. 🤣 I don't know why he's going all over the floor, though!

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +1

      Yep that's how it was for me in the 70s at school.. When did they stop doing that? I don't have kids that's why I'm asking

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +1

      Same for me in WA. In kindy and grade's 1 and 2 also got a small 'bottle' of free milk and piece of fruit every morning going into class. You were always the cool kid if it was your mum working at the tuck shop, coz we used to share out the left over bits between us and our mates. Chicken salad sandwich / vanilla slice / small choc milk - I wasn't into variety until high school, whin I changed white bread to brown bread roflmao. Everything was so much simpler back then, and so much easier to understand - big sign that we're the oldies now m8 lmao

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +1

      @@roslynjonsson2383 I went to Scarborough 😃

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +1

      @@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Kewl banana's - Middle Swan Primary / Governor Stirling High 😁

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +1

      @@roslynjonsson2383 other side of town. Scarborough was surfy bogans back then 😅

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +9

    Those signs are up the top end of Australia, they’re posted alongside the rivers as a warning to tourists not to go swimming there nor to camp next to the water. Obey the signs and there’s no danger.

  • @_e11e_78
    @_e11e_78 Год назад +3

    @9:25 "Greatest achievement in primary school was earning your pen licence" haha. You missed this one, but here we aren't allowed to use a pen at school until we get our "pen license". Where we have to prove we can write neatly with a greylead pencil for some time first. Is a big moment in a childs life 😁

  • @planetpetey
    @planetpetey Год назад +4

    Pavlova is a dessert that is virtually sacred in both Australia and NZ. It was invented in the 1950s in Perth in honour of the visit of Russian ballet star Anna Pavlova. The chef was an NZer who had been living in Australia for years. Therefore both countries claim it as their own.

  • @leonardkylegibbons8568
    @leonardkylegibbons8568 Год назад +8

    The tiny groceries are from an old woolies promo. Spend like $10, and they gave you a tiny item

  • @jackleentoop7693
    @jackleentoop7693 Год назад +11

    If you’re going to have a Milo, have a cold Milo, it’s the best way to have it. Fill a glass 3/4 full of cold milk then put in two heaped desert spoons of Milo on the top of the milk, then stir it in. The stuff on the top is called the crunchy pack on top, eat that and then drink the rest of the chocolate milk.

    • @jencooper3371
      @jencooper3371 Год назад

      I do milo first then the milk.

    • @TheKatiepotaty
      @TheKatiepotaty Год назад +1

      Also I drink the milk then eat the chocolate with a spoon from the base of the cup

    • @chanelfallon5248
      @chanelfallon5248 Год назад +2

      Why are people putting the Milo in LAST ?
      If you mix it into a 1/2 paste, you get heaps more chocolate out if it !
      You still get all the crunch ! 😆

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Год назад +8

    00:35 I'm so old I'd forgotten about lunch bags and tuck shop orders. Aussie schools had/have 'tuckshops'. They're a food prep and sales place in the school. Your mum would give you a bag with your 'tuckshop' order and the money for the food, and you'd either give that to your teacher or drop it at the tuckshop. When 'Little Lunch' and /or 'Big Lunch came along, you'd go to the tuckshop, tell them your name and they'd give you your order. For the unknowing, Little Lunch was a 15 minute break around 11am. Big Lunch was usually at noon or 1pm and went for an hour. In my day, school went from 9am to 3pm Mon to Fri.

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад +1

      We had our lunch orders delivered to our classroom just before the lunch bell went off. Now I'm wondering how they managed to do that with so many students at the school. It was so long ago I can't remember who did the delivering.

    • @janetmitchell9980
      @janetmitchell9980 Год назад +1

      @@cariaus3758 I volunteered at my daughter’s school tuck shop about 10 years’ ago. 2 kids from each class would come to collect their class basket just before the lunch bell.
      We just sold over the counter at Recess, but then there was a huge rush to get everything ready for lunch.

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад

      @@janetmitchell9980 That makes sense, it was so long ago I just couldn't remember the process 😂 Thank You

    • @mika72.-Bois
      @mika72.-Bois Год назад

      You are in Queensland!
      Little lunch called (morning) recess in other places...

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад +1

      Ahh, the Little & Big Lunch days

  • @queenslanddiva
    @queenslanddiva Год назад +24

    Yes, Australia had what we called conscription until the Vietnam War. About the lunch bag - we don't have school supplied lunches. We have tuck shops and kids write their lunch order on the paper bag and take it to the tuck shop.

    • @Bellas1717
      @Bellas1717 Год назад

      with respect, I think you meant for the Vietnam war. My husband was conscripted for the VW but failed the medical (heart murmur).

    • @PiersDJackson
      @PiersDJackson Год назад +2

      Australia only had Conscription twice.... first in 1918 (this is from memory) but no one who was conscripted ended up in Europe before armistice. The second time was for the later in the Vietnam War, where it was a birthday lottery.

    • @Bellas1717
      @Bellas1717 Год назад +1

      @@PiersDJackson yes, I was a bit confused with "until" the Vietnam War, sorry. I thought you meant it finished before that war. I see what you mean now. Cheers.

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад

      @@PiersDJackson and in World War 1 it was hardly needed as all the boys saw the war as a great adventure and fell over each other to sign up. Many kids went off to school but didn't come home- they'd lie about their age then write to their families on the battlefield. So many young 13 year old boys (min age was 16, I believe). We lost a huge amount of young able bodied men at that time- those that did come back were physically & mentally scarred for life :( .

    • @PiersDJackson
      @PiersDJackson Год назад

      @@becsterbrisbane6275 it was actually in 1918, but no one saw service before armistice.
      What would be deemed troubling was in 1939 All unmarried men were called up for training, serving only in Australia or her territories, by mid-1942 all men 18-35, and unmarried 35-45 were required to enlist in the Citizen Military Force. These were the forces sent to fight in Kokoda. Roll onto 1951 and National Service, then a regulatory change between the 1951 and 1964 Acts, and the 1965 Defence Act, where National Servicemen were sent overseas (not just to Tasmania) - so then it became conscription.

  • @AnEnquiringMind
    @AnEnquiringMind Год назад +11

    End of 2019 a lot of Australia was dealing with massive bushfires!!! It was insane scary. You walk outside and all you could smell was fire and ash.

    • @julianskinner3697
      @julianskinner3697 Год назад +4

      Yes the PM at the time pissed off to Hawaii

    • @PiersDJackson
      @PiersDJackson Год назад +1

      Between October 2019 and April 2020 all of Australia was on fire, somewhere.... the smoke got so bad that it covered New Zealand.... that's like smoke from a Fire in Texas blanketing Florida so thick that it's propper smog.

    • @michellesmith6558
      @michellesmith6558 Год назад +1

      As an American expat it was horrifying during those fires. It was thick smoky ash all over. The sky was brown, orange red.

    • @looloo4029
      @looloo4029 Год назад

      @@PiersDJackson there was no fire where I live.

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Год назад +2

      @@julianskinner3697 That would be the Disgraced Former Prime Minister, the Dishonorable Scott Morrison

  • @franbradford1182
    @franbradford1182 Год назад +4

    Great effort Ryan!
    We are a strange Bunch!
    Even we sometimes, confuse ourselves!! 😅🤣

  • @roslynjonsson2383
    @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +26

    Happy Australia Day fellow Aussies, hugs.
    Hugs and understanding to my fellow indigenous brothers and sisters, I hope things can change for the better for all 🤗🤗❤

    • @RandomAussieCat
      @RandomAussieCat Год назад +4

      Things will change for the better when people start taking responsibility for their decisions and actions stop playing the victim.

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +2

      @@RandomAussieCat "Stop playing the victim" What the hell are you talking about, and what decisions have I made that I haven't or don't take responsibility for ? Strange thing to say to someone you don't know from a bar of soap. I'd also like to point out that I have an indigenous granddaughter, who is getting torn apart by all this, because she belongs to both cultures, and yet no one seems to care about that, but anyway, now I've said that, PLEASE, I'd love to hear what im being accused of here. Cheers

    • @RandomAussieCat
      @RandomAussieCat Год назад +3

      @@roslynjonsson2383 LOL WOW so defensive of a general statement . Must a side affect of victimhood mentality.

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +1

      @@RandomAussieCat Defensive, nahhhh. Doped up and groggy on meds, sure am. Darlin, you have a problem, which is obvious to see, but I'm not it. Who ever your beef is with, take your crap out on them, but to do it to a fellow Aussie, who couldn't give a rats arse what colour your skin is, have a granddaughter I need to help guide her through life, and people such as yourself make that extremely difficult. All you want to do is blame someone, well honey, that has never ever done anyone any good ever, and with that sort of attitude, the only person you're hurting is yourself. You need to stop honey, just stop.

    • @sapphoculloden5215
      @sapphoculloden5215 Год назад

      @@RandomAussieCat - the word is "effect" and, yeah, if you're going to stir the pot, you can expect to get splashed by the reaction.

  • @vonwilson668
    @vonwilson668 Год назад +77

    I’m Aussie and most of those were as funny as kicking your toe on the corner of the couch..

    • @wallacewallaby5782
      @wallacewallaby5782 Год назад +7

      I too am Australian and I just didn't get most of them.

    • @peetabrown5813
      @peetabrown5813 Год назад +11

      @@wallacewallaby5782 I too am Australian and I think I got most of them - they just weren’t funny

    • @schelletick
      @schelletick 9 месяцев назад

      Agree, I got them, but they weren't funny, some were cringy

    • @Wings_ofFIRE
      @Wings_ofFIRE 7 месяцев назад

      I bloody cackled at a few of those, happy Australia Day (early) for 2024

  • @TGTB1234
    @TGTB1234 Год назад +25

    🇦🇺Happy Australia Day!🇦🇺
    Yay! The best time to be an Auzzie!

    • @Blue-Dog
      @Blue-Dog Год назад

      Same to you bruh, had a good feed and sunk a couple of coldies. Gotta love public holidays

    • @kerensabirch5214
      @kerensabirch5214 Год назад

      Aussie

    • @TGTB1234
      @TGTB1234 Год назад

      @@kerensabirch5214 I am bad at spelling thanks for noticing!/s

  • @wendydeguara3057
    @wendydeguara3057 Год назад +6

    Happy Australia Day Everyone....

  • @lashinka2574
    @lashinka2574 8 месяцев назад

    "That one kid that was a giraffe"...... I feel personally attacked!! 😂😂

  • @Gottahavemycoffee
    @Gottahavemycoffee Год назад +2

    My daughter lived in Darwin for a few years and I made her promise that if she went swimming with friends, to send her friends into the waterhole first, wait 15 min, then if they weren't eaten by Crocs then it was ok for her to go in!!

  • @eggmasterproductions1768
    @eggmasterproductions1768 Год назад +1

    6:59 - There were massive bushfires late 2019/early 2020, it was so bad my town (100ish km from the nearest bushfire) had a red sky for a week, the air was so Smokey and hot you could probably cook meat out there.

  • @leandabee
    @leandabee Год назад +3

    😅😅, the pav one, hilarious 👏👏. The asparagus one is if you eat too much asparagus, your pee will be green. That one kid who is a giraffe probably means the tall kid, after school care is for kids who have working parents, and the Dad one is alluding to non present Dads.

  • @acaswell84
    @acaswell84 Год назад +2

    It’s Australia Day… Happy Australia Day!!

  • @oursharon1001
    @oursharon1001 Год назад +2

    O.S.H.C. pronounced osh is Out of School Hours Care. It's a child care programme before and after school for kids whose parents working/studying hours don't coincide with school hours (Kids 5-13). The programme is usually housed within the school and staffed by qualified child care workers.

  • @Reneesillycar74
    @Reneesillycar74 Год назад +5

    Just spent Australia Day at a quintessential Aussie Pub, had a ball btw, loved your confused reaction but you’re definitely getting there. 🇦🇺

  • @BunnyOnTheCoast
    @BunnyOnTheCoast Год назад +2

    Milo needs to take up at least half the glass, then ice cold milk, and don't stir straight away, then dig your spoon in and scoop up crunchy goodness as it pops up the top. 🤤🤤🤤 also amazing on top of vanilla ice cream! Vegemite by the spoonful is awesome when you're sick! Vitamin B all the way! Yum!

  • @amyhudson1016
    @amyhudson1016 Год назад +6

    Happy Australia Day!!! 🎉 🇦🇺
    Lunch order on my paper bag was always
    1 salad roll
    Choc donut
    Raspberry Sunny Boy
    10 cents change to spend on the way home getting lolllies 😅

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад

      Wow Sunny Boys, geez haven't thought about those in more than a decade!
      Thanks Amy, you just reminded me that I have some Zooper Dooper Sourz in my freezer yummy!

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад

      I rarely ever had tuckshop, but when I did find a 50 cent piece I'd save it for a chocolate Billabong at Big Lunch on a Friday!

    • @Krenisphia
      @Krenisphia Год назад

      Meat pie, choccy milk and cough lollies.

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад

      @@Krenisphia Cough lollies? For lunch? Which ones did you have?

  • @emmas4336
    @emmas4336 Год назад +9

    Happy Australia Day! 🇦🇺🦘

  • @littlecatfeet9064
    @littlecatfeet9064 Год назад +1

    In 2019 most of the East Coast of Australia was engulfed by bushfires. We lost millions of native animals 😿

  • @zombiemukbang7555
    @zombiemukbang7555 Год назад +1

    my lunch order. sausage roll tomato sauce lamington and a choc big m. we dont have cafeterias at our schools we have a kiosk we call a 'tuck shop' that is usually run by the P&C usually 2-5 days a week depending on school size..and it was a treat to get a tuck shop lunch.. you write the order on a paper bag and shove some money in it. now sadly most schools only take online orders but its still a treat to get hot fast food because most parents just pack lunch now days. i have kids in senior who have never experienced the joy of a tuck shop lunch. their choice not mine though

  • @kalinawood8090
    @kalinawood8090 Год назад +1

    On 6:33 and when he said “isn’t that just ash?” It was from LOTS AND LOTS OF FIRE in here at Australia there are some bushfires. And it’s not the best.

  • @PlasmaMongoose
    @PlasmaMongoose Год назад +3

    Milo is a malted drinking chocolate, unlike Nesquik, it is far grainier and doesn't dissolve in milk as quickly, but the charm of Milo is eating the chocolate sludge on the top as well as the bottom.

  • @rogerramjet6429
    @rogerramjet6429 Год назад +3

    8:16 I had a spider nearly cause a nasty head on accident about 3 weeks ago.
    Was riding in peak hour traffic, when a spider crawled out of the air vents in my helmet, and stretched over my right cheek.
    I panicked and in the process of stopping, rode into lanes for the oncoming traffic.
    Luckily the lights for them had gone red.

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад +1

      Oh, I would've been killed because I would freak out lol
      So happy you're ok.
      It's funny how Ryan thinks we Aussies are all ok with spiders, but I have a panic attack when I see a big spider like a Huntsman, even though I know they're not dangerous.

    • @janetmitchell9980
      @janetmitchell9980 Год назад +1

      Glad you’re ok.
      I was driving home from the pool one night when a spider crawled across my windscreen. I couldn’t tell which side it was on, so I grabbed my towel from the passenger seat and held it against the windscreen for the 5 minute trip home. When I got home, there was no sign of it. Hopefully it was on the outside.
      When I was stopped at traffic lights once, I saw a huge huntsman crawl into the boot of a car in front.
      It happened just as the lights changed and the car drove off so I didn’t have a chance to warn them.

    • @FM-qm5xs
      @FM-qm5xs Год назад

      When I was a kid an old lady had an accident outside our school because of a huntsman. Thankfully it was just a small crash into something on the curb and she was okay.

  • @dannettecoffey4670
    @dannettecoffey4670 Месяц назад

    After school care or OSHC (Out of School Hours Care) is a program that a lot of primary schools have for before school and after school hours for kids who's parents have to work outside of the school hours. They also have vacation care for the school holidays.

  • @TMwtf
    @TMwtf Год назад +3

    Ryan, you will no doubt receive a years supply of Milo after this video. You have to promise to prepare a glass of it during a future live feed!

  • @causallycrazy136
    @causallycrazy136 Год назад +3

    Happy Australia Day

  • @kadaleyes
    @kadaleyes Год назад +5

    when Australian men use any Aussie slang overseas. all the women in the local vicinity start ovulating. 😂😂😂

  • @aussiebornandbred
    @aussiebornandbred Год назад +4

    1st one, , I'll have a sausage roll with sauce, a chocy Big M and a jam donut, lol that was my go to lunch order as a kid🤣🤣🤣

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад +2

      Yum, mine was a plain ham roll and a packet of Smiths chicken chips every time. Sometimes I would also get the chocolate milk, but I must be way older than you 'cause we called it just Moove when I was at school 😂

    • @aussiebornandbred
      @aussiebornandbred Год назад +1

      @@cariaus3758 I'm 48 and that was in Victoria, think different states had their own brands lol,where were you back then?

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Год назад +1

      @@aussiebornandbredThat makes sense, I've always lived in Sydney, I'm 53. I thought Big M and Moove were the same brand 🤦 If you look up Moove it has a Big M as a Logo and then says Moove in small letters underneath lol. I thought they were the same thing. They must've copied Big M 🤷

  • @kokoban83
    @kokoban83 Год назад +18

    Happy Australia Day ya All! .... If you want more content to watch i recommend GNW (Good News Week) a great example of the satirical and laid back comedy in a game show format. There are full episodes on RUclips that you could break down into parts if you so wish.

    • @loganspratt9319
      @loganspratt9319 Год назад

      OMFG I use to love GNW Adam Hill is aussie gold his Adam Hill advanced Australia fair is brilliant they should change it to our national anthem

    • @sapphoculloden5215
      @sapphoculloden5215 Год назад

      @@loganspratt9319 - Good News Week had Paul McDermott as the host, not Adam (although he did appear as a guest).
      But, yes, I agree; I'd be very happy to sing Adam's version of the national anthem!

    • @loganspratt9319
      @loganspratt9319 Год назад +1

      @sapphoculloden5215 ohh yeah I was getting mixed up with spicks and speaks I think lol

  • @MrRhysReviews
    @MrRhysReviews Год назад

    Before & After School Care, basically a building on the School Grounds thats a "Daycare" you go to after school (school ends at 3:20 and most parents work a 9 to 5 etc. it costs extra though and has a limit etc.)
    I went to mine at Primary School, I was really close with the two women who ran the place (I was like a Son to them) and was treated like royalty 😅 so I have really fond memories (still drop in and say hey every so often now as an adult)
    You'd go right after School ended, you'd get a Sandwich/Drink that they prepped for you before arriving, we'd go outside and just run around/shoot hoops and all kinds of awesome outside stuff (usually MANDATORY for at least the first hour or two while the sun's still out and everything) then we'd head back inside and play PlayStation 1/2 or watch a Movie or whatever, the staff would even help with Homework if you wanted to do it there (read, give you all the answers 😂 I'm joking... But not really 😅)
    When I hit Year 6 they started using the Band Room (it's own building actually) on the other side of the school ONLY FOR those of us in Year 6, it was called like the "Senior's Room" or something like that, basically the same stuff but they didn't care if we brought in like whatever we were playing at home (just generally more mature Games/TV/Films compared to the other building) and just more older/age appropriate activities and stuff, was probably introduced when I was going as it was the same like 5 to 10 of us since Kindergarten/1st Grade that had been attending and were now in 6th Grade (and obviously appreciated) not having to hang out with all the younger kids and have our own sorta "Boys Club" essentially so yeah, a couple girls were with us though of course, couldn't think of a better descriptor for it 🤷‍♂️ anyway... Good times, man, good times 🥰

  • @martinellis38
    @martinellis38 Год назад +1

    School ends at 3:30pm. Most people haven't finished work by then. After school care is a child minding service run at the school but rarely by the school

  • @dianabar10279
    @dianabar10279 Год назад +5

    Happy Australia Day Raysn❣️🇦🇺

  • @crystalclear8358
    @crystalclear8358 Год назад +1

    I hope Ryan reads the comments on these things. I really enjoyed this one.

  • @muncheesuppar
    @muncheesuppar Год назад +2

    i hope that woman copped the $30,000 fine for harming that magpie .

  • @hmmmm_fendo450
    @hmmmm_fendo450 Год назад +1

    Me sitting on my phone writing on that exacte train seat and missed my stop

  • @anthonypirera7598
    @anthonypirera7598 Год назад +1

    Hi Ryan I don't know where to start to explain lunch order is a brown paper bag with money on the inside and written on the bag is what you want for lunch eg: pie, parties or something like a Vegemite sandwich and this would be handed in with all the classroom's lunch orders then taken to the canteen or tuck shop in the school and at lunch time the bag would come back with your lunch inside

  • @mattymerr701
    @mattymerr701 Год назад

    Lunch order: at primary school, they will have a school canteen where kids put their orders in a basket and they get delivered just before lunch time to each classroom. You write your order on the paper bag, and they deliver it in that bag

  • @traceybridges1885
    @traceybridges1885 Год назад +1

    As a child my favourite tuck shop order was a braised steak jaffle and a choc milk.
    I would sit somewhere quiet and sing ABBA songs.

  • @robynfranklin3453
    @robynfranklin3453 Год назад +4

    Hello Ryan
    I hope you read this comment. You need to take a look at 2 Aussie songs. I Come From The Land Down Under by Men at Work and Great Southern Land by Icehouse. Various video's. Enjoy

  • @baarni
    @baarni Год назад +1

    Haha I’m a Campbelltown lad from way back in the 80s and 90s 😂 this is pretty much how it goes

  • @hellohellohellohello651
    @hellohellohellohello651 Год назад

    4:48 - explanation: at some time like last year either woolies or coles (coles I think) gave out these little products that you could collect with every $30 dollars you spend :)

  • @belindaweber7999
    @belindaweber7999 Год назад +5

    Ok - here we go, I did understand 99% of this being Aussie. But I still enjoy reading the comments. 😂
    Hope you read some too Ryan!

  • @Twinkler205
    @Twinkler205 Год назад

    In primary school you are sent home with a canteen menu if you are going to order lunch you write your name and order on the paper bag place your couple of dollars in the bag deliver it to the canteen either in the morning or at recess and your food will be available at lunch either inside your brown paper bag or with it on top if it's to big to fit .

  • @travelsolo2677
    @travelsolo2677 Год назад +2

    Happy Australia Day peeps

  • @brayzo2729
    @brayzo2729 Год назад

    0:24 OMG, I remember lunch orders from back in primary school, I used to either get a meat pie ($3) or hot dog ($3)

  • @Jaesdiyhut
    @Jaesdiyhut Год назад

    There’s no crocs where I live down south! I’ve only seen a croc in a zoo!! But I have had a wild emu that was here for months pestering 😂

  • @granthogden4732
    @granthogden4732 3 месяца назад

    I have a vague memory of the lunch order, and the meat pies, soft drink or bigM that came from the local milk bar across the road from the school.
    Also Fish and chip friday at another school where every Friday you could order from the local fish and Chip shop.
    Dads seem to be under the impression that if they work and provide the money that they actually help raise their kids. Despite the fact that the kids hardly see their father.

  • @zwieseler
    @zwieseler Год назад +4

    So, in America you wouldn’t pick up your pizza in your boxers but “carrying” is OK? 🙄 (in certain states…)

    • @wallacewallaby5782
      @wallacewallaby5782 Год назад

      I've seen pics of people waiting in line with friggin' machine guns at McDonalds in the US and everyone acting like it's normal. If that guy picked up his pizza completely naked, that would be less weird than that.

  • @shazraff2010
    @shazraff2010 Год назад +1

    Honestly Ryan I love your clips, you make me laugh with your reactions

  • @kl33m
    @kl33m Год назад

    In school, we do have a cafeteria but its actually not accessible to kids ( mostly in primary school which I think is the same as middle school but I’m not sure, but basically schooling under the age of 12 ) so parents give you money which you put in a paper bag and write on the outside the amount of money you’re putting in (so you can check if you get the right amount of change back), your name, lunch order, and what your classrooms called (in primary school, your in 1 classroom for the whole day except for classes like sport or art) and a teacher goes to your class at lunch time with your lunch order in the bag and the change is either also in the bag or in another bag stapled to the original. Example…
    Imagine its a paper bag :))
    Name
    What you want to order for lunch from the options they sell at the school
    Your classroom name ( all schools are different but it could be something like 1A or Green1, some schools colour code classrooms and 1 would = first grade)
    $30
    And then a teacher would go around the classrooms handing out the lunch orders during lunch time
    Disclaimer, it was popular for kids to have a lunch order, but most kids had packed lunches, lunch orders are mostly used when parents are lazy and don’t wanna make lunch or they didn’t have enough time to pack one.
    You’re probably thinking, why such a long explanation??… I miss lunch orders

  • @narnyrarny4175
    @narnyrarny4175 Год назад +10

    happy australia day everyone. also respects to the traditional owners of this land, the indigenous people.
    also the milo, so true they always tell you off for how much you put in but milo is life! that magpie is going to come back in the spring and swoop that woman. good luck to her

  • @sarahanderson3897
    @sarahanderson3897 Год назад

    Black texta on a paper bag with coins in it was always a highlight

  • @stewedfishproductions7959
    @stewedfishproductions7959 Год назад

    I'm in the UK and noticed that Milo in ASDA (supermarket chain) had 'Ghanaian' on the front (which I hadn't noticed before)? Then I was in Sainsbury's (another supermarket chain) and they had Milo with 'Singaporean'? This "piqued my curiosity" and I discovered that Milo is a Global brand with OVER 60 Milo recipes, made differently for the various peoples taste! Australian, South African, Singaporean, Ghanaian or the UK - it seems Milo is made to appeal to all cultures and tweaked to suit. I found this "Quite Interesting", which is why 'QI' (the British TV show shown in SA, NZ, Australia and many other countries) is one of my favourites!🤔👍🇬🇧

  • @cazdiddlyumptious
    @cazdiddlyumptious Год назад

    "That one kid that's a giraffe". The freakishly tall kid at school.

  • @glam4663
    @glam4663 Год назад

    The 2019 time traveller one was referring to the bushfires that engulfed the eastern states in Jan 2020.

  • @travelsolo2677
    @travelsolo2677 Год назад +3

    The Kiwis always think that they invented Pavlova….. they are wrong 🇦🇺🇦🇺🤘🤘😎😎😂😂😂😂

  • @CB-ms1hw
    @CB-ms1hw Год назад

    In 2019, there were many bushfires throughout Australia, so that's where the reference "ash" comes from

  • @sevenlegion12
    @sevenlegion12 Год назад +1

    If you find Vegemite weird they once partnered with Cadbury and made chocolate with Vegemite filling

  • @Ibis-of-Equilon
    @Ibis-of-Equilon Год назад +5

    someone send this dude a tin of milo ffs

  • @MikMech
    @MikMech Год назад +1

    1:47 She's tough and likes 'Salty' things?
    Keeper!

  • @kirstenbuckland8250
    @kirstenbuckland8250 Год назад

    I don't know if this is of any use to anyone but at 8:49 the show he is watching is called Twirlywoos

  • @xymonau2468
    @xymonau2468 Год назад

    The ash referred to all the bushfires that year. Milo is crunchy, unlike Nesquick.

  • @abbybush6065
    @abbybush6065 Год назад

    Pavlova is an Australian delight based off of the New Zealand meringue dessert. Australia was in ash in 2019 because there was large mass bushfires.

  • @jeffthedoggo7990
    @jeffthedoggo7990 Год назад +2

    I'm sorry, did I just hear "Kookaburra sits in the old *bum* tree"?

    • @shez5964
      @shez5964 Год назад +1

      Hard enough when " gay your life must be" got changed to "happy your life...". No more changes allowed. It must stay gumtree.

  • @tomorrowkiddo
    @tomorrowkiddo Год назад +2

    the smell from the milk grate when the orders get delivered to the classroom... am I right?

  • @nataliecarrington2550
    @nataliecarrington2550 Год назад +2

    Also: on Eshays
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eshay

  • @smartcookie.04
    @smartcookie.04 Год назад

    About the Ash one, 2019 saw some awful bushfires all over the country.

  • @aussieragdoll4840
    @aussieragdoll4840 Год назад +1

    Australian children usually bring their own lunch. But especially in Primary School, there will be special occasions where there will be a "tuck shop" and you can order your lunch.
    Milo is WAAAY better than Nesquick.
    When you are raised with Vegemite from childhood, you can eat it by the spoon.
    We had conscription during the Vietnam War. Not sure if we needed it in WWII, and I think we did have it at least proposed in WWI.
    Coles supermarket had a promotion where they had tiny versions of different product. People lost their minds trying to complete the sets.
    Pavlova is a desert made from meringue topped with whipped cream and fruit. It was named in honour of the Russian Prima Ballerina, Anna Pavlova, who was touring Melbourne at the time. NZ wants to claim they invented it... but it was NAMED in Melbourne.
    Oh yeah... we have Karens and even Soverign Citizens. Thank you, America....
    The Woolies Mud Cake is better than Coles.
    In Primary School, you start learning to write using a pencil. Then if you pass your "pen licence" you graduate to using a pen to write. When I was at school, if you had your pen licence, we used ink and ink pen... not wimpy ball point pens!
    OOSH (Out of School Care) is where school aged children can go before and after school hours, when their parents work and they can't go home straight after school. They will have activities, help with homework etc.

  • @ElizabethVanHore
    @ElizabethVanHore Месяц назад

    “How is she not passed out from that massive tablespoon of Vegemite!?” Me: *looks at my plate with toast slathered in vegemite*

  • @jeffthedoggo7990
    @jeffthedoggo7990 Год назад

    I really appreciate that you upload at times reasonable for Aussies.

  • @MichelleJohnson-gu3bz
    @MichelleJohnson-gu3bz Год назад

    OSHCare, outside school hours care. I've been doing this for 26 year. We look after school age children, 5 to 12 years, before and afterschool. 7am to 9am, then 3.15pm till 6pm. Patents have to book them in and pay for the service.

  • @angelotyro2867
    @angelotyro2867 Год назад +1

    The Pavlova skit with the two young guys, Australia and New Zealand both claim to have invented the awesome dessert Pavlova. Its a joke about one Country stealing from the other.

  • @michelle.Classer
    @michelle.Classer Год назад

    The two blokes at the end.....just like mine ohhhh the memories. Although come to think of it, they still do it and theyre 19. Lol

  • @Thisismeeeeee
    @Thisismeeeeee Год назад +2

    Happy Australia day arvo!

  • @jessbellis9510
    @jessbellis9510 Год назад

    The time traveller joke where he said Australia was just ash is a joke about the massive bushfires that year.

  • @Nyx-o5g
    @Nyx-o5g 8 месяцев назад

    I’m Aussie and holy shit, the ‘father that helped raise you’ and nobody bein there… man I fuckin felt that in a deeper level😭
    Yeah nah, I understood all of these.

  • @Fancy_VR2013
    @Fancy_VR2013 11 месяцев назад

    What I know as an Aussie is that a lunch order Is something that we have at school sometimes

  • @ryanager8029
    @ryanager8029 Год назад

    “That one kid who was a giraffe” is the one kid that got their MASSIVE puberty growth spurt and was taller than some teachers, even though they were like 11-12.

  • @Fancy_VR2013
    @Fancy_VR2013 11 месяцев назад

    That last video was literally every Aussie kid. 😂

  • @cassandrabenson9838
    @cassandrabenson9838 10 месяцев назад

    Sometimes I enjoy a whole tablespoon of vegemite at a time and lick the spoon like a lollypop. I didnt know this was unhinged until I had housemates from the US.

  • @darkcase123
    @darkcase123 Год назад +1

    You don't know about the 2019 bush fires!!! 😮 Dude imagine the fires that were burning down the Amazon, but like several thousand more hectares of land. Imagine the whole east coast of America was on fire! It was devastating.