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Kangaroos are daft animals, had many encounters, 1 hiking that freaked me out, it was about 7 feet tall on the Bibulmun Hiking track, I just stood still until it buggered off, hit 3 fatally in my Hilux over the years, hit one in Albany, my home town, on a golf course with my ball, it was laying down and miss hit the ball and felt kinda bad when it hit the roo, roo was unfazed,
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I chose Cairns for the first one too, No joke the only one I got was Perth, my home city, this is extremely hard, even for Aussies that have been around, to be honest, most of those shots could have been anywhere, biggest clues are number plates, signs and the bins, but still really not much to go on. Tullamarine on the sign was a dead giveaway on the last one. That is Melbourne's International Airports location, otherwise would have again just been guessing.
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spent 6 years at Coles, started at 14 as grocery presentation staff, controlled the confectionary isle, collected trolleys, ran the fruit and veg dept. by the end I was 2IC of nightfill and did the store orders, have to admit, a few packs of timtams were my dinner sometimes, knew where everything was on the shelves with my eyes closed, This is accurate AF lol. At the end did you notice he was sitting on a Coles trolley. Most mindblowing thing was when i was in charge of stock control, recieving 500 brand new trolleys, learning what each one cost, $500 bucks EACH.
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First one is pronounced Chillme, one hit wonder with 'Sweet About Me', Gotye is another one hit wonder with "Somebody That I used To Know', Iggy is fairly new, don't know much of her songs but is good, Barnesy and Farnesey, come on lol, Urban, you can have him, he is a true US country singer, IS married to Nicole Kidman, Higgins is a bore, Natalie has been around for yonks, not too many hits, but boasts some iconic songs, Olivia, RIP darlin, Orianthi is the only one I don't know of out of the original list, Shouldn't the Michael Jackson last concert be called 'That was That' lol? thought I'd nail this 100%, D'oh, Sia is quirky one, Vance is a bore, this last ten will trip me up for sure, couple of repeats but only got 3 i didn't know. I am a music guy so easy for me, only ones that I don't know are new and not in my field of interest,
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Perth also cant go underground too much, we hit the water table in our CBD to airport subway link tunneling and we also get lots of earthquakes, only they are very small and usually go unnoticed, a subway with water around and quakes, as small as they may be, is a recipe for disaster/failure, Kalbarri in our mid west coast has a visible fault line within the Merchison river gorge. if that fault was to open, we will have the Kalbarri Canyon dissecting the gorge north to south, slight dig at USA here, The Grand Canyon is not a canyon, it is The Colorado River Gorge.
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I love spiders, i love checking them out yet they still send shivers down my spine, I have held smaller huntsman and daddy long legs, completely harmless to humans, lmao, biggest huntsman I've seen was the size of my hand. Been bitten quite a few times by small garden spiders, no big deal but been also bitten by a white tip, they are nasty and can cause severe scarring if left untreated because they cause necrosis. Never seen a cluster like that before, that was wild, sorry about your lunch, lmao
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To be frank Australia doesn't really have a cuisine, all I can say is, if you want a true Aussie dining experience, it is our Aussie meat platter and mainly our seafood, Emu, Kangaroo, Crocodile, Lizard, and the vast array of fresh seafood we have, then we have our bush fruit, herbs and spices, everywhere does meat pies and rolls, boring.
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great video Yak Motley, I too agree so many people don't take water safety seriously enough, they don't understand how things can go from fine to a life or death situation in seconds, I recently bought a kayak to use for strength and conditioning but to also turn into a fishing kayak for the Swan river here in Perth Western Australia, it is a busy river and also to use around our marina's. An example I can give you is my mates boats motor would not start out on the ocean about 3 miles from the boat launch and we were both doing the international distress signal and while doing so watched over a dozen boats drive straight passed, the guy who did stop was on his first ever trip on the ocean in his new boat, no one else seemed to care, he gave us the tow back in and thanked him greatly, moral of the story, even with a lot of boats around, don't count on them stopping for you even if it illegal to ignore a distress signal.
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People with English as a second language piss me off the most, especially in work or social settings, to me they are hiding something, either they're talking shit and using their first tongue to hide it, or they are embarrassed for some reason and feel like they will get judged, it is not the case, say what you want, nobody cares really, no need to hide behind language, also, it is pretty narcissistic to think we are listening in on everything you say, or care.
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This victim culture is absurd, no doubt, so is believing in god, we can prove these people wrong with science and biology, nobody can prove religion is real with science, it is all nonsense, god, jesus, santa, tooth fairies, easter bunnies, zombies, vampires, bigfoot, ghosts, USA is the dumbest country.
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To us Aussies roos are completely normal, but totally understand why they seem so weird to others, nothing like them anywhere else in the world. Little ones wont hurt you, like always, if ya don't be an ass, they will leave you alone, if confronted, it's kinda like bear protocol, make yourself look small, stay still and protect your vulnerable body areas, with a roo it will work 99.99% of the time, a bear however, without a gun or spray your chances are not great. The US has way more scarier shit than we do IMO.
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Lizard is a Thorny Devil, Port Mac is pronounced Mac worry, spikey ball is an Echidna, all past currency is legal tender, though paper notes and old coins will need to exchanged at a bank. As for Michigan the only thing that comes to mind is Lake and Baseball. Fun fact, Australia actually has more snow than Switzerland. Yes it snows in Australia, Mount Kosciuzsko, Doesn't sound Aussie but it is, The Snowy Mountains, say no more, Bluff Knoll, a small peak where I grew up just outside of Albany WA, The most southern point of the Aussie mainland. Rugby is really only popular in NSW, Queensland and New Zealand. where AFL is popular nationwide.
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Australia is home to many world class waves, and super dangerous waves, 'The Box' here in WA is on the world tour as well as Margaret River Mainbreak, only a stones throw away from each other literally, Bells beach is on the tour, famous in the movie Point Break final scene, Bondi get really big but not a great surfing wave, Shark Island is a gnarly one in Sydney too, Shipsterns by far is the gnarliest, there are many more that fit the bill, lets go.
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I have had an Aussie platter of cooked meats at a restaurant, it was amazing, It was Crocodile, Emu, Kangaroo mainly, can't remember the rest of what was on it, they all are tasty and not like anything else, (none of this "it tastes just like chicken" rubbish) They are all unique in texture and flavour. Kangaroo is the most commonly eaten animal after sheep, cows, pigs and chicken, Aboriginal people are the only people allowed to eat many other species like turtles, dugongs (or Manatee, is a weird ocean beast), goannas and more.
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it is impossible for large beings, like us, to travel at the speed of light, even if we could, and had one precise clock measuring our time over distance travelling with us, it wont be any different than what we have already observed, and how do we know we have travelled x distance with curved space time and all, I have always believed light speed, time and distances in space is variable, and immeasurable, so I conclude we will never know. And probably shouldn't. Why would we benefit from knowing that time varies in an infinite number of trajectories? we can only observe light and assume it it is 1 number, but my money is on that it is not, if our round trip analysis is proven to be so close then the variable is so small it barely matters, If we found Jupiter with maths alone then the variant cant be much.
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Yes we do get taught about the outback, if you were to be taken out and dumped in the middle of woop woop with nothing, you will die, you will survive 3 days, if you're lucky. As for where, it could be anywhere, as soon as you get away from the coast, A lot of the time only 100km from home, it is like that, no joke, inland Aussie is no place for the faint hearted,
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Sydney Swans used to be South Melbourne, Western Bulldogs used to be Footscray, Brisbane used to be the Bears, as in koala bears, lol, but merged with Fitzroy Lions, hence Brisbane Lions, Fitzroy went bankrupt, West coast Eagles were the first club to join what was the VFL in 1987, Victorian footy league and paved the way for what is now AFL, Brisbane followed not long after, then the SA teams, the Dockers started in 1995, same year Brisbane merged with Fitzroy, GWS giants and Gold Coast Suns are just babies. Dockers, GWS and Gold Coast are the only 3 teams to not yet win a premiership.
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When I was a detailer, Rams direct from LA are $150,000 minimum, they land in Melbourne or Sydney, then trained to Perth, they are filthy by the time they get to Perth, to be brutally honest, one of the most overpriced cars on the market, there is nothing special about them, they are built for one thing, towing heavy shit.
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Hiked from the base where you catch a cable car up to Kuranda at the top, was so amazing, it's a whole other world, picked up a paralysis tick and didn't find it until I was home in Perth, Chiro found it on my back, I dare say that is why I had the back complaint, so lesson learned, get checked all over, the scenery, the local coffee, the bird sanctuary and gardens are all top notch, another cable car takes you over the giant Barron Falls waterfall. Along the roadside in places you will notice holes in the side of the banks, they are funnel web spider nests, wish I had gone to that beach. Might be cliche but it really feels like Jurassic Park, just without the velociraptors lol.
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What needs to be understood is, you can't just rock up unannounced at someones door with a whole film crew, national security agents, staff and knock on the door, that's illegal, somebody would have, by themselves, probably her lawyer, made sure that the tenant or owner was ok with firstly being filmed and have conversation, so the whole filming of her being asked to fake a door knock is fake aswell. Cringe level 10,000. I'm Australian and still know that these people are protected under the constitution from such acts. Lastly, Kamala (allegedly) would have paid them a lot of rent money to do this.
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Fly populations will explode due to warm moist air, lots of livestock and agriculture (poop) and garbage in general. Enemy number one is spiders, then birds and then Dung Beetles, they consume and speed up the decay of poop before fly populations can get out of control, never the less, fly numbers are always pretty bad, imagine if we didn't have said fly enemies. Dung Beetles are released everywhere to combat flies. We have hundreds of natives, but several dozens have been introduced successfully that can handle a lot more shit. If you grew up in Aus it isn't soo bad, but is very distressing for tourists. Best tip is either a fly net, or what I do and get a small piece of a green branch off a tree and use it as a swat, keep swatting over each shoulder every few seconds, works a treat.
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These guys are Hilarious, there is no rule book on what to do with Milo, it is great in many different ways, but there is one rule to be followed, BE GENEROUS, apart from the generic cold milk mix, on top of icecream is great, frozen milk popsicles, hot chocolate, brownies, cakes, an oldy but goldy is bread and butter with sliced banana sprinkled with Milo. Anything you want goes.
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Where to start on USA, just so many great things, and bad, very bad things in history. I guess I will just have to dive in with 3 worst, 1. Only country to use nuclear weapons in war, twice. 2. The gun problem, 3. Religion bias.
Best 3. 1. Your natural assets, parks and wildlife are phenomenal, 2. Music and movies, epic, 3. You are our biggest ally, sorry not sorry NZ, peace, Australia and NZ may as well be one country IMO.
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As for barefoot, it is a big thing, but, most supermarkets wont allow it, no pub, club or bottleO, by law, can not under health and safety laws allow you entry, it is a duty of care thing, wet floors, broken glass, makes sense right. plus the pavement gets fucking hot, i have gotten blisters on my feet collecting the mail, it isn't as common as people think being barefoot in public.
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Before I watch, would like to say, heat waves in UK are not a thing, 33C is not hot, Perth went 7 days straight over 40C and a month over 35, that's a heat wave, 33C is nice, it isn't a heat wave, it's just not, it's nice weather, if your used to being cold wet and whiney poms I guess to them it is lmao. 33C is perfect, same as our body temp, anything above that gets very uncomfortable, the body struggles to cool the f down, grow some balls UK.
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Where I grew up, in Albany WA, is a mountain called Bluff Knoll, gets snow sometimes, never seen it in snow but climbed it several times, the view is mind blowing, not keen on seeing it in snow cause you can't see anything, with the clouds, rain, snow, fog, etc. cold wet slippery, no thanks. LOL
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The weirdest thing is, just yesterday I received a 1 dollar coin in my change at the Bottle-O, a brand new 2021 coin, I feel like I should send it to you now because it features Milo. Freaky right. first time I have seen or heard of it. Then you do a Milo epic. No, Australia does not have close to that many products, it does not surprise me Asia has done that. Also, Milo in just water is not a thing. Iced coffee is my fav, no sugar just 2 shots of espresso poured into a glass filled with ice, topped up with milk. And yes, USA puts corn syrup in everything, Stop It.
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Took a paralysis tick home to Perth from the Daintree Rainforrest QLD, on my spine area, found it at the chiropractor, dare say that is why my back was sore, been stung by plenty of bees, thankfully not allergic to anything I know of so far, blue rings are not commonly encountered unless you are looking for em, Redback spiders are a pesky one, but never been bitten, been close literally 1000's of times working as a fencer, but never been bitten, end note, don't go swimming in the North of the country. I have a video on my channel swimming in Cairns, croc, shark and jellyfish infested water, but it was so hot, went for a swim, potentially the dumbest thing I have ever done, but I'm still here.
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Quokkas, formerly named Ratsnest, then renamed Rottnest Island, because they thought it was infested with rats only to later discover they are the happy little cute critter, the Quokka. lol.
Every year school leavers go to Rotto to party, the Island is set aside just for the leavers for a short period except the permanent residence of course, some dumb kids from time to time play a sick game known as "Quokka soccer" it is horrifying that these kids think it ok to kick these little guys around ultimately killing them. sorry for the horrible truth but it happens, otherwise, it is a beautiful Island just off the Perth coast, served as a military outpost with giant cannons.
Quokkas are, as far as I know, still on mainland but rare, because of introduced predators like cats and foxes, they are protected from predators on Rotto so still thrive.
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Alas, chemistry, not physics, Petroleum is not as volatile as most think, you need and explosion to rapidly disperse the liquid so it quickly becomes vapor, then you have a big boom, most of the petrol would have soon soaked the ground and from there it can not explode, try pouring fuel on sand alone, light it and see how fast it seems to go out, I have tried it, all you need is to kick the dirt and it will light again but you wont get and explosion, Fuel Station explosions are a series of small events that lead to catastrophic failure and a big boom, maybe if you had a bigger porta potty where more vapor could form and collect without venting you may have got a small boom. You need to watch more Mythbusters. Knew straight away it would not yield the result you desire, open door was your first mistake and it has a vent, without a remote ignition within a confined space, it will happily just burn, no Boom. It is called the stoichiometric mixture, you were nowhere near achieving it.
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you should review Perth Stadium, it is brand new, state of the art, biggest screens of any stadium, 60,000 plus capacity, held the Grand final in AFL last year because of covid and we nailed it. it's lighting and sound system is a mind blowing. Fun fact, commercially it is called Optus stadium, Telstra is the major sponsor of the AFL, you can imagine the logistical nightmare that posed, but we handled it.
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1.Bowled, clean bowled by the ball hitting the stumps,
2.LBW Leg before wicket, where you get hit by the ball in the leg and the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps anyway,
3.caught, pretty self explanatory,
4.run out, running between the crease and the field gets the ball to the stumps before you make your ground,
5.stumped, you exit your crease to hit the ball, miss, the keeper takes it and smashes your stumps,
That is first 5, then you have the rare ones,
6.Hit wicket, at any time a batter makes contact with the stumps knocking the bails off,
7.time wasting, a new batter has a set time to enter the field before forfeiting their wicket
8.ball interference,
9. hitting the ball twice,
10.handling the ball
and one more for good measure,
retiring hurt.
Also, when a batter injured a leg and could not run, he could field a designated runner, but that has been removed from the game for a while now.
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you would not want to swim in a salt lake, pretty sure your not allowed to anyway, we have several pink lakes in WA, Kalbarri has them too, they are used to harvest salt, they get divided up into sections so we can create a production line, each "pond" so to speak is at a different stage of development, don't know if the bacteria is harmful to humans but I certainly wont swim in it. especially with the ocean just there, comon. lol. without polarised glasses, in real life, they don't look that pink at all.
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