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The picture of Canberra was actually Sydney 🤣 also I’d imagine that the size thing is taking Alaska in to account. I would of thought he would of said the opera house for the tourist attraction, most of these videos leave out the bridge, which is more impressive to me to be honest 👍🏻
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With the date thing, don’t Americans do the day first for your Independence Day? 4th July ? 🤣🤣
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The Agro adults only video is hilarious, it’s more outtakes to be honest and wasn’t aired 🤣
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When it comes to the change, you get charged to the closest 5c so it balances out. If a product is $9.99 you pay $10 but if it’s $9.92 you pay $9.90. It’s all good 👍🏻
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I was born here in Australia but moved to Scotland when I was 13. I lived there for 26 years and have been back in Australia nearly 4.5 years. So with me being away so long, I still get excited when I see or do things or old things like Roos. When driving towards the city (Sydney) and seen the skyline I actually got emotional cause i was home again.
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That’s a weird looking sausage roll, but damn it looks good 👍🏻
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While living in the UK I lost what it meant to commemorate ANZAC day, and since my return I’ve once again discovered the importance. My first Anzac Day back in 2018 was a very emotional one for me as the memories I had came back. And since have became mates with a couple of guys that have served in Australian armed forces and it has taken on a whole new meaning. We Shall Remember Them Lest We Forget 🇦🇺
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These vids have been doing the rounds for years! Absolutely brilliant. Yeah it’s a kiwi accent for sure🤣🤣
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Gotta love me a chicken Parma (not parmi) hahaha and a Tim tam slam is like an explosion of chocolaty goodness in your mouth. Biting of opposite corners and using it like a straw with a tea or coffee… coffee for me. Once you get the coffee through it, Put the whole lot in your mouth and it just melts! Very dangerous and you can go through a full packet pretty quickly. Which is normally the case with Tim tams, but slamming makes it almost inevitable hahahah
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Thanks for your comments Ian. South east Queensland copped it pretty bad in the last week and the storm that done that moved down the coast to Sydney. North west Sydney out where I am, has flooded again and thankfully not as bad as last year at the moment. The dam is still overflowing and there is still water to come off the blue mountains into the Nepean/hawksbury rivers system but the rain has eased. The company I work for has had a static road closure since last years floods due to half a road being washed away. I was there on yesterday and we got the call to pack up and leave incase we got trapped. Unfortunately the road got worse before the river even got to it because of the sheer amount of rain. It still hadn’t been repaired from last year and is now worse. 500,000 metro Sydney Siders were issued with evacuation order but have mostly been rescinded. Again thankfully not as bad as was expected but still a lot of flooding. Hopefully QLD get a breather to get a clean up started at least.
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Glad you posted this, I was pretty sure a Lupo didn’t have a 3L engine 😂
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If the guy that said traffic, hasn’t been anywhere but the Goldie, he will have a shock in Melbourne or Sydney hahaha
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The drunk in a pub is enforced quite a bit, you have to pretty well gone but they can through out even if you only had a couple 😳 and the fisheries one I imagine would be pretty accurate too lol
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Some of them a bit on the harsh side to the states. But still good to see you laugh and take it in your stride. 😉🤣
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Gotta say I had no idea Germany had so many historic looking places left and certainly didn’t realise it was such a beautiful place all round. Considering it was bombed to shit just 80 years ago and looks like it does now. Quite amazing 👏😊
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You should check out the Aussie tv show “Border Security “ to see how strict we are about things coming in to the country lol
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I lived in the UK for a long time (26 years) and loved the NHS as there is now cost outside of your taxes which you don’t notice. After being back in Australia for over 4 years now, I gotta say I prefer the NHS but only cause I’m not sure if I’m gonna have to pay for something in Australia. So far so good. I was diagnosed with diabetes 18 months ago and was put on medication, the first 6 months I had 2 kinds and since then just one type. First 6 months was $40 per 28 days and $6.50 per 50 days (packet sizes for meds) and after that initial 6 months I’m down to $6.50 every 50 days and that all the expenses I had to make. My doctors is walk in only and I’ve not had to wait more than 15 mins to be seen. When I need my quarterly blood tests done I go down and they give me but of paper to hand in to the dr when I come back to get my test done. Or I can take it directly to the pathology lab and have it done there. Within 2 days my results are back. So basically I’m pretty happy with Aussie health care. Sorry long long message to say it’s all good 👍🏻
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Hahah you can’t go wrong with a slam 😊👍🏻 probably a good thing you kept the last one for a slam, I’ve knocked off a half packet with one coffee 🤣🤣🤣
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Hahaha Turkish delight is the vegimite of the chocolate world, you like them or hate them 🤣🤣 I like them 👍🏻 but I’m not a fan of crunchie or violet crumble, different strokes I guess 😊
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It was a Scottish guy that found out penicillin fights bacteria but it was an Aussie that purified it to be more widely used 👍🏻
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Absolute bloody legend managing to send pies and sausage rolls. Love myself a sausage rolls. And like everything else there a good ones, bad one and spectacular ones too 👍🏻
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I went to the states back in 1996. Loved it! It was Florida so obviously a bit different to the rest of the country 😉🤣. American politicians are the main problems with America, the place and most of the people are great 👍🏻 don’t get me wrong I’m not giving up Australia any time ever but the US for a holiday again would be nice 👍🏻
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Long story, my cousin was born without flesh covering his stomach. After many skin grafts he finally had a full skin covering. When he was about 10 he took this sport up without telling his doctors and after about 2 years of competition he had to come clean to his docs as they were astonished by the amount of muscles he had managed to build in a quarter of the time that was expected. Scared he would be told off , his doctor said if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Keep it up 👍🏻 🤣 also I think one of the best at this was a guy called Dougie Lamkin. Check him out
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Merry Christmas to you Ian Daniella, Emma Andrew and Sydney . I cant believe how big Sydney has gotten 😮 all the best mate and happy new year 🎉
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Fantastic mate what a nice family you have 👍🏻 no surprises a few things didn’t last, wouldn’t last long in my house either and I’m the one in it 😉🤣🤣🤣🤣
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The sport was invented really to give cricket players something to do in the in winter, that’s why the fields are so big. Usually cricket ovals. You might have trouble streaming a game without copyright issues. You can do a live stream but can’t show what your watching.
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What an awesome parcel from Peter, congrats mate and 👏👏👏Peter
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When I lived in Scotland, the Octavia was the car of choice for taxis. If you keep it serviced the engine will run for ever. On another note, I’ve started seeing a new American on the road here in western Sydney. The Toyota Tundra. I was surprised at just how much bigger it was than a hilux
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The 3 seasons thing you’re talking about is common in the UK but is called a conservatory. Usually a 3 sided room attached to the house and usually made from PVC (plastic) and glass and some more expensive ones are half brick and glass.
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The 2 trucks that went by were your standard B-double configuration. And the Toyota van is a Hi-ace. Very very popular here and in Asia. Millions on the roads here in Australia. 👍🏻
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Playing with a real cricket ball when I was a kid was an actual fear 🤣🤣🤣 they are SOLID! Baseball is 5-5.25oz and cricket is 5.75oz
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The record pit stop is 1.8 secs now. Since they stopped refueling the times dropped massively
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I would definitely check out black opal direct YouTube channel. He goes through the whole process from a little bit of colour to polished gems ready for sale. I got hooked on his channel a couple months back and he has been posting for like 7 years or so. I’ve seen these guys on YouTube too on the “Outback Opal Hunters” tv show.
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We all love Pedro but Daniella’s “big ass leaves” comment had me literally laughing out loud 😂😂😂
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2 cars I always wanted during the 90s and early 2000s was Lancia delta Intergrale and the Ford Escort cosworth with the whale tail wing 😊 and to be honest with a lotto win, I’d have a cosworth in my garage for sure 😉🤣
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Definitely getting demonetised mate, you missed the beep on and F and C 😳 great video though, I literally laughed out loud with “The Remote part of the outback “ 😂😂
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That right there is why a good version of these cars is worth so much these days lol a lot got smashed up racing lol I’ll see what kind of footage I can get on Saturday for the support races Ian. And send it to you so you can see what’s racing these days 👍🏻
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A lot of the 80s cars are all a mix of Vauxhall , Holden and opel 👍🏻
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This is the best American info video on Australia out there. The vast majority was pretty accurate and it was funny too. Also thank you pronouncing emu properly Ian. Your a bloody legend 👏 😂
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That’s some cool inventions there. Between NZ, Australia and Scotland, they didn’t leave much for the rest of the world to invent 😉🤣🤣
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Your right, the UK has left the EU now. (Big mistake IMO)
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Definitely skill Ian. Seen this quite a bit with smaller excavators but not on what looks like a 36 tonner lol 👏👏👏
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Skoda used to be a joke but since Volkswagen took over they have been nice cars. The Octavia is Used as mini cabs in the UK so they are bullet proof 👍🏻
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Helps that the longest straight bit of road in Australia is 90+ miles lol you can overtake on that one with out a problem hahah
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I was gutted with that game as I’m a Richmond tigers 🐯 fan but can’t take that effort away from him and his story is cool 👍🏻
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Good too see you back Ian, hope you and your family are ok and safe. I’ve lived in Australia and Scotland, the wildlife is completely different other than pigeons lol Scotland has hardly any wildlife apart from birds (occasional big eagle) foxes and badgers 🦡 lol the variety in Australia is massive between species aswell as the amounts of different animals we have. Some would argue better 😉 plus we have a wedge tail eagle that sorry to say would have your American bald eagle as a snack 😉🤣🤣🤣 it’s been known to take Roos lol
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In Sydney today, 25°C and overcast with showers with an 8 (very high) on the UV index. Yesterday was 40° and UV was 12 (extreme) 🥵 also most would start to get sunburnt after just 20 mins.
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We’ve had the 300s here since the mid 2000s but I was told the brakes had to be up rated before they could be sold, not sure how true that was but that’s what I was told. As for the murican trucks, they are getting pretty common here now. Lots of Rams, Silverados and F150-F250s here now too. But I probably see more Rams than any other where I am. Also it’s a long weekend here in Australia for ANZAC day on Monday. Lest We Forget
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Gotta love POETS day (piss off early tomorrow’s Saturday) hahaha
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The UK it most likely to get about 1/2 inch of foam/head on the top. If the barman puts more than that, then he’s likely to be told to top it up a bit lol
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