American Reacts to "Only in Australia"

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  • @Somerandom1922
    @Somerandom1922 Před rokem +279

    I think that just about every spider in the video was a huntsman, they're great! they don't bit people, but are awesome at keeping mosquitos, ants and other critters out of your house.

    • @prettyshirabu6450
      @prettyshirabu6450 Před rokem +20

      Ikr I always keep them in my house

    • @toprock9500
      @toprock9500 Před rokem +6

      @@prettyshirabu6450 same here

    • @melissabarrett9750
      @melissabarrett9750 Před rokem +15

      They're banned from my home... Not having it!

    • @sunisbest1234
      @sunisbest1234 Před rokem +12

      Huntsman are great. Can get crazy big, but so handy to have around.

    • @pugman99
      @pugman99 Před rokem +6

      yes they do bite but it isn't poisonous... can be a big bite though, we've had some huge ones in my place.

  • @mort8143
    @mort8143 Před rokem +82

    Thanks mate. In my 59 years here in Australia, I've seen plenty of spiders and snakes. I grew up on a farm. Like America's alligators, bears, wolverines, bobcats, whatever, we learn from a young age to be careful. Snake, or spider bites are a rarity. Cheers.

  • @cypherglitch
    @cypherglitch Před rokem +90

    The tradies did not get into trouble, they were praised by the bystanders as the junkie had been causing problems for people on the street all that day.

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati Před rokem

      Sandman i completely respect your right , to own your feelings , it's honest snd healthy , but i take issue with a few words like the C word, derogatory insensitive, and Junkie , like you wouldn't use the N word , or a Race so this does not help , how about user , and maybe just a little thing like that might just help that person, who hates their life a glimmer of hope , a to change that dread day in day out . God bless

    • @cypherglitch
      @cypherglitch Před rokem

      @@Ducatiratihuh?? C word?? Ahh causing??? Thats the only c word I said. I said Junkie because the word junkie was used in the fucking news when talking about this, so piss off with your "holier than thou" attitude. You better ring channel 7 and tell them your grievances, it was them that labeled him a junkie.
      "I complete respect your right" no you dont otherwise you would have posted this comment.
      You are on youtube and you have issues with that?? ahh get off youtube then otherwise your gonna get an aneurysm trying to correct, change everyones speech.
      You sound like the type who prefers to go some where where you know you will get offended and then try to change everyone instead of ignoring it.
      Maybe get off your high horse and stay focused on bettering yourself than trying to control other people.
      "God bless"?!? Thats what I hate when it comes to most religious people. The fuckin hypocritical arrogant attitiude.

    • @XJoeBidenGlizzy
      @XJoeBidenGlizzy Před rokem +4

      @@DucatiratiRatio

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati Před rokem

      first sm retort redacted i retort with the following?@@cypherglitch I saw your Baby photgraph , I didn't attribute the C word to you i was only saying, unfortunately i felt you'd turn it around Boyo ,, shame , but sure youd react , you can't defend the indefensible, so you personally attack , do you ok then lets abuse eachother , Like a 🐒 ,yea Monkey , Sandchimp grow up , What, didn't like the Monkey comparison, tuff suck it up , shoesize and IQ in direct compition with yah Lil Monkey feet , ok. Antebulivian man don't land on anyone when you fall out a tree , Sandchimp , GOD BLESS

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati Před rokem

      2nd sm retort rave redacted , i retort the following@@cypherglitch Trust me Tamba , I'm not Religious, and i put my NAME to what i write , no so with you Tamba , coz your a weak dog,ahhh Monkey , hope you don't lose a family member to drugs , or Alcohol or Gambling, it's not nice getting personally attacked , have assumptions made that suit your narrative , and you know damn well what i ment and which C word i was referring to , you make me sick, love to have met you in Pentridge when i called that place home, youd be under a bed by now, no lie told , what is it planet of the apes , fuck off, lets agree on that ,Phantom thing . finish for me

  • @vhwft
    @vhwft Před rokem +10

    Tradies : tradesmen
    Sparky : electrician
    Chippy: carpenter
    Brickie : brick layer
    Dunny diver: plumber.
    Just a few.

  • @evanflynn4680
    @evanflynn4680 Před rokem +31

    The one at 6.30 that confused you was a woman inside the clothes donation bin. They're usually pretty hard to get into, considering they only have a parcel flap and a locked access door. She was stealing clothes that people had donated to charity.

  • @daneflynn4979
    @daneflynn4979 Před rokem +68

    Don’t worry about the spiders so much mate. But if you see a cassowary run. Run for your life.

    • @sklazzTTV
      @sklazzTTV Před rokem +1

      im fucking aussie and ive never heard of this, well just looked it up mate. holy shit this fucking shit looks scary

    • @What_Father.
      @What_Father. Před rokem +2

      yeah those things a fucking nightmares. Once had a kangaroo fighting one on the farm it was fucking brutal

    • @daneflynn4979
      @daneflynn4979 Před rokem

      @@What_Father. cassowary vs roo? Tough one to call. Who won?

    • @daneflynn4979
      @daneflynn4979 Před rokem +1

      @@sklazzTTV I’m Australian too mate. These bastards are vicious, aggressive and will chase you. Not slow either.

    • @anonlemming9977
      @anonlemming9977 Před rokem +5

      Or an Emu, you know given that we actually went to war with and lost against them.

  • @harleyquinn3589
    @harleyquinn3589 Před rokem +273

    Only thing to be scared of here ... freaking cassowaries (edited to include giant, prehistoric centipedes 🤢)

    • @dangermouse3619
      @dangermouse3619 Před rokem +25

      You're wrong it's the Karen's. 😂

    • @paroxysmparoxysm
      @paroxysmparoxysm Před rokem +8

      I grew up in White Pointer territory. I know there's almost no chance of getting done but just the idea scared the hell out of me.

    • @Boomage1979
      @Boomage1979 Před rokem +11

      I gather you've never encountered a Croc mate.

    • @user-wi2bf5fp9f
      @user-wi2bf5fp9f Před rokem +4

      @@Boomage1979 Agreed, crocs and to a lesser extend sharks... no reasoning with them...

    • @Boomage1979
      @Boomage1979 Před rokem

      @Случайное русское имя yeh cassowaries are not scary. Sharks and crocs 100%. A cassowary will seriously only scratch you up bad, crocs and sharks will actually EAT YOU

  • @knowEyeDeer
    @knowEyeDeer Před rokem +34

    I grew up rural. That's when you get to experience the actual deadly aspect of living in Australia. I've never had the same level of worry in the city. If you lived here, you'd understand but it's very much like rural living the world around, you're in their territory and you get used to it.

    • @kerriekerr2421
      @kerriekerr2421 Před rokem +2

      This stuff actually doesn’t happen in Australia it’s very rare

    • @knowEyeDeer
      @knowEyeDeer Před rokem +1

      Yes, it's very rare to be bitten by critters that can kill you if you are careful. I forgot to make a point of that in the first post, death is a rarity.
      I've been bitten by spiders but never the fatal kind. And I'm not gonna lie, at least once was my own stupid fault - but I knew what it was before it bit me.
      My uncle made a silly mistake and paid for it with his life. He got bit by a brown snake (because he wasn't careful) and had a heart attack.

    • @dustenekoes28
      @dustenekoes28 Před rokem +2

      @@knowEyeDeer sorry to hear about your uncle. Just over a year ago I was almost bitten by an eastern brown snake (I wasn’t paying attention to where I was walking), and that was only a couple months after making the move to a rural town/city for the first time. I love it out here, but I’m always on high alert now.
      Nature absolutely deserves our respect.

    • @M3rVsT4H
      @M3rVsT4H Před 6 měsíci

      @@kerriekerr2421 It might be rare in your apartment mate, but legitimately deadly little things are plentiful at my place in the bush lol. About 3500 Aussies are hospitalized from a bite or sting each year. And our hospitals are very well equipped.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +32

    My favourite thing about Australians is that they are so calm haha

    • @interstellarsnow
      @interstellarsnow Před rokem +2

      Aussie here, dunno if this counts but today I was on a swing at a park (why not?) and I kicked my left big toe on the ground and my nail split and started bleeding. I was just like huh well that can’t be good

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem

      @@interstellarsnow Ouch. Sorry to hear that. Hope you’re feeling better now.

    • @interstellarsnow
      @interstellarsnow Před rokem +1

      @@PokhrajRoy. I was surprised by how little it hurts.

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem

      @@interstellarsnow Silver lining.

    • @interstellarsnow
      @interstellarsnow Před rokem

      @@PokhrajRoy. yes

  • @funnydogmeme
    @funnydogmeme Před rokem +6

    as an aboriginal australian, i can confirm that is what we do on roadtrips.

  • @Someguy_8e2
    @Someguy_8e2 Před rokem +28

    The brawl outside Maccas is definitely not an 'only in Australia' thing. I never understand why things like that are always included in these types of compilations.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +21

    I want to be ‘Calls car in front to tell them to move aside’ level of iconic.

    • @brittk3881
      @brittk3881 Před rokem +1

      I'm glad it went the way it did because it could have gone the opposite way with atleast 10 c-bombs being dropped 😂😂😂

    • @Lex-Hawthorn
      @Lex-Hawthorn Před 6 měsíci

      He was on his hand held phone, mate. Highly illegal, and on P plates as well. Lucky he still has a license.

  • @mainepants
    @mainepants Před rokem +9

    The guy washing at the carwash was homeless and had a job interview. Best wishes, I hope he got the job because he put his all in to get it.

  • @donnaaldridge9473
    @donnaaldridge9473 Před rokem +11

    I live on the Northside of Brisbane and we had Red back spiders under our back stars. I was listening to the radio and there was someone from the Brisbane museum that needed Red back spiders. We rang and the bloke came out and was so excited. One of our spiders went on display as it was huge for a Red back. That was around 30 years ago and i live in another suburb and haven't seen one since.

    • @leeoshea2290
      @leeoshea2290 Před rokem +1

      The biggest female I caught was as big as a 50 cent piece on the backside. I think she was full of the next generation.
      We were fixing up a car and suddenly realised, the whole engine bay was full of redbacks. Nasty bit of work getting rid of them. Certainly didn't want a shed infestation

  • @richardmiller3839
    @richardmiller3839 Před rokem +72

    I love my country mate! God bless Australia. Best place on Earth despite knob head politicians!

    • @stelmosfire11
      @stelmosfire11 Před rokem +2

      You try leading a country. Take your little job and magnify it by 1000. You’d have a breakdown.

    • @deanhunter1753
      @deanhunter1753 Před rokem

      @@stelmosfire11 lol name any of our politicians that have run a private company successfully they are all useless and couldn't organise a meat raffle

    • @ActualAshCam
      @ActualAshCam Před rokem +6

      @@stelmosfire11 Scott Morrison was really good at taking others' jobs and magnifying his by 1000. There's being under the stress of being a politician, then there's being an idiot and a liar.

    • @stelmosfire11
      @stelmosfire11 Před rokem

      @@ActualAshCam Agree.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Před rokem

      And the Meth heads lol.

  • @Zarathos2232
    @Zarathos2232 Před rokem +8

    I think that's one thing about australia. There doesn't necessarily need to be a reason to do something, if you feel like doing an odd thing then you go do it.
    I remember back during slightly post covid, my class organised a get together. the whole year came along but we all broke apart into groups. For some reason we all just decided to get Hawaiian shirts. that was something. Basically the shopping centre (this was a whole year thing, not just my class) had 150 students walking around in Hawaiian shirts. Funny thing was we also met up with our teacher while at the shopping centre.
    At the time, kmart wasn't letting us in, saying that those who weren't adults weren't allowed in without guardian supervision due to covid restrictions, then our teacher just randomly showed up and said that she was our guardian, stating it was a after school thing XD. so we were all allowed in, cool teacher.

  • @Will-vk5fj
    @Will-vk5fj Před rokem +8

    The so called “crocodile eggs” 😂

  • @dcptiv
    @dcptiv Před rokem +4

    2:20 there is no such thing as the fast lane. In Australia if the speed limit is above 80 then you must be in the left lane unless overtaking. Anything under 80 then you can sit in the right lane all you like. 3:26 is a massive goanna. 4:24 that was just in Victoria. 6:10 the train was waiting for the oncoming train to go into the bypass track further down the line so it could pass. 6:55 Cassowary can kill a adult in 1 kick. 8:49 we have a significant ice junkie issue. 12:18 rarely see any deadly spiders (redback & funnel web) unless you are cleaning up yard junk thats been sitting for longer than a week or so

    • @dawnbyrne1672
      @dawnbyrne1672 Před rokem

      Nope! Always in left lane of highway unless over taking or turning right.

  • @narnyrarny4175
    @narnyrarny4175 Před rokem +14

    we were down near mandurah the other day and my dad swears he saw an emu run across the road in front of our car but i wasn't looking so I didn't see it and didn't believe him. UNTIL IT THEN CAME BACK AND CHASED THE FREAKING CAR!!

    • @glow1622
      @glow1622 Před rokem +1

      Lots of emus further north at Exmouth WA

    • @narnyrarny4175
      @narnyrarny4175 Před rokem +1

      @@glow1622 yeah, and there is one down at the simmos ice-cream place in busselton who loves ice-cream

  • @iRyanThePirate
    @iRyanThePirate Před rokem +5

    I recognize exactly where that nail gun incident happened. It definitely makes some sense.

  • @jacobinthemiddle9866
    @jacobinthemiddle9866 Před rokem +4

    One thing every Australian knows is what happened in engadine maccas in 1997

  • @scottbrazier
    @scottbrazier Před rokem +8

    Joel, I live in Brisbane and I can't remember the last time I saw a spider. You will be safe in Australia.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Před rokem

      Really? I get huntsman in here ALL THE TIME! Look on my channel….every summer! Lol.

    • @dustenekoes28
      @dustenekoes28 Před rokem

      I don’t think we get snakes here either. No birds either; the Cassowaries ate them all!

  • @clivegilbertson6542
    @clivegilbertson6542 Před rokem +18

    G'day Mate! Firstly the bird opening the bottle top is a Kea and lives only in New Zealand...Secondly the only spiders I see are tiny little garden spiders which are harmless to us but do a great job catching bugs! Cheers!

    • @samirwildcat
      @samirwildcat Před rokem +1

      I thought it was a kea

    • @allanmck
      @allanmck Před rokem

      Yep. Obviously a Kea. Guess he'll just have to come visit us also.

    • @samirwildcat
      @samirwildcat Před rokem +2

      @@allanmck Aussies always claim our good stuff as their own

    • @allanmck
      @allanmck Před rokem

      @@samirwildcat (my previous reply was to wrong video. deleted.)

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Před rokem +1

      Yeah? Well ain’t you the lucky B’stard? I get huntsman in here all the bloody time 🙁

  • @Reneesillycar74
    @Reneesillycar74 Před rokem +6

    Must admit I had to get rid of a large Nesting spider this evening 😅 First time I’ve seen one. I reckon it came inside when I brought the clothes in from the clothesline. They’re harmless thank goodness!

  • @larissahorne9991
    @larissahorne9991 Před rokem +2

    That bird that swallowed an orange is a Cassowarie, don't ever mess with one in the wild.

  • @crenn6977
    @crenn6977 Před rokem +1

    4:26 Bit of context to why the no drinking outside rule got put in place back in Victoria's first true lock down. The rules allowed going to a places to get takeaway, so pubs would do take away alcohol. Naturally someone decided they'd organise a pub crawl since technically all they were doing was picking up a take away beer then moving on; and it became quite the event (including people getting a bit rowdy). Everyone took the piss out of the new rule.

  • @nefarioussentiment7756
    @nefarioussentiment7756 Před rokem +5

    As an Aussie. The bird bottle opener is NZ

  • @GarryOzols
    @GarryOzols Před rokem +1

    that woman telling the cassoawary (the big blue murder chicken) it cant have the apple is either completely unaware that those things will rip a hole in you the size of a sleeping bad if it feels so much as has its feelings hurt, or she has balls of steel.

  • @aflheat
    @aflheat Před rokem +5

    hey jps, i love your videos and love watching you look at information about australia ❤❤

  • @Kdog49
    @Kdog49 Před rokem +1

    I am a Aussie and let me tell you this one thing 1st off we have fun here 2nd off the wild life helps you out with things and 3rd off I am not just saying this but when a Aussie goes over sea's and tells Aussie jokes everyone who heard it starts dying of laughter cause our humour is so Strang but hilarious at times

  • @Preview43
    @Preview43 Před rokem +2

    Those dudes attacking the car at the Maccas are clearly not original recipe. That kind of shit is not typical and not wanted here. it makes us look bad.

  • @belladavidson6504
    @belladavidson6504 Před rokem +1

    The big spider in the last video is a huntsman. Big but not dangerous at all. I have some at our house, pretty common. The big ones give you a fright so I get my husband to remove to the back yard. They do a great job on keeping insects down. Hard to kill unless you hit them with something. Since they can be as big as my hand, the mess is not worth it. 😃

  • @prettyshirabu6450
    @prettyshirabu6450 Před rokem +3

    8:02 we don’t get guns so we make the best with what we have

  • @jimmysnell6121
    @jimmysnell6121 Před rokem +2

    Those handwritten back in 20 minutes signs are very common in Melbourne

  • @Lil_Why
    @Lil_Why Před rokem +1

    Recently visited a mate down in Rathdowney. Even though his house is made of wood that’s rotted and probably has 5 yrs left (hoping a storm don’t come and blow it down) I’d rather be there in that house on acres in the bush rather than the suburbs 🥹

  • @muzlinkage5929
    @muzlinkage5929 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Seriously, carpet snakes and huntsman spider are our friends. We encourage them in and around our house cos they keep rodents and cockroaches down. Plus, they're cool.

  • @dandan2776
    @dandan2776 Před rokem +7

    Yo Dude, you gotta do a reaction video to the new 'unaustralian Lamb commercial' it's gold!

  • @scorevsjack
    @scorevsjack Před rokem +1

    Thx for all of the compliments 😂

  • @MrDunkycraig
    @MrDunkycraig Před rokem +2

    My son has just got back from his second spell out there and his older brother spent six months out there to. So in two years the eldest saw a couple of redbacks whilst labouring in Melbourne and the youngest out in Bathurst nsw saw some Kangaroos whilst driving! As long as you listen to the Aussies, (hard i know) you will be fine.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Před rokem +4

    Melbournians love to protest! The worst of the worst 😨, lots out of Queensland and WA for sure! Welcome to the craziest of Australia! 😁 Old boys dreaming of a past fishing trip perhaps, not allowed out today? 😄 Some men should have tackled the brick thrower somehow, so dangerous!! 🙁 A man with a large knife was followed by brave people with chairs and milk crates one day in Sydney, he was soon successfully trapped underneath them! When a kangaroo holds your hand to feed, your heart melts! No worries mate! 😁

  • @craigjb8740
    @craigjb8740 Před rokem +2

    I loved the Kookaburra singing the best 💙

  • @nataliecarrington2550
    @nataliecarrington2550 Před rokem +2

    99% of things we do, we do for shits and giggles. We don't get decent shows on netflix or whatever, so we need another way to entertain ourselves.

  • @MrCrazymagpie
    @MrCrazymagpie Před rokem

    Love to see you sitting back, so funny.

  • @babyboomerinc
    @babyboomerinc Před rokem +8

    Hey Joel! I live in South Aus - capital is Adelaide - We don't get any of those creatures here except snakes, itty bitty spiders, kangaroos and the occaisional shark now and then. Those others are found mostly on the East coast - Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane! We maybe a boring state but we are safer!

    • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
      @geofftottenperthcoys9944 Před rokem +4

      And you can keep your smegging white tail spiders as well, I lived in SA for 20 years and seen shit loads of them.

    • @dcptiv
      @dcptiv Před rokem +2

      The waters off SA have 1 of the largest white shark populations on earth. It also has some of the largest ever recorded. At the moment there is estimated to be around 1460 adults.

    • @Someguy_8e2
      @Someguy_8e2 Před rokem

      The occasional shark? 🤣 S.A is one of the largest breeding grounds for Great Whites in the world.

    • @johnmoyle4195
      @johnmoyle4195 Před rokem +2

      You are deadset lying about the spiders in SA. You shouldn’t trick him into thinking the spiders are small

    • @asheronwindspear552
      @asheronwindspear552 Před rokem

      I'm also from SA and I've got a pet huntsman in the house... somewhere... that's as big as my hand. I'll pick it up and put it outside once I find it.

  • @zro_dfects
    @zro_dfects Před 8 dny

    @5:23 "Stop eating all the f'k bait c't" haha, that's how us Aussies address our mates, we are all c'ts :P, your a c't he's a c't, and i'm a c't and i'm lovin it.

  • @cypherglitch
    @cypherglitch Před rokem +5

    12:46 watch Bushmechanics its all about the aboriginals fixing their cars with anything they can find. Its a great laugh.

  • @TheMangrovejack1
    @TheMangrovejack1 Před rokem +2

    look up GUNSHOT , on the Gibb River road , those spiders were babies by the way ,
    you only need to worry about the Roo's if its a big Buck { male} , it was an interesting video,
    but theres lots more down here to see, 5 and 6 meter crocodiles , that make your alligators look small ,
    anyway have a good day, cheers

  • @annettewebster9678
    @annettewebster9678 Před rokem +2

    Only thing scary in Aussie land in our politions. True

  • @Thisismeeeeee
    @Thisismeeeeee Před rokem +1

    Lmao. I'm 43 & live 40 mins from Sydney cbd. I've only ever seen 3 snakes in the wild and a max of 5 spiders a year. Most of them are huntsman spiders. They are harmless.

  • @AuzzieWithAGun
    @AuzzieWithAGun Před rokem

    15:52 kookaburras are the cutest fucin birds you have to see one irl to tell how small and fluffy they are though

  • @ArtsiPhoenix
    @ArtsiPhoenix Před rokem +1

    The fact that I know exactly where the one at 7:10 takes place 😂 you'll almost always see someone busking at that shopping mall. I've seen a few, but none like that one yet

  • @amazon_sloth7855
    @amazon_sloth7855 Před rokem +2

    Fun Australia fact: we started a war against our national bird! ……we lost.

  • @matthewraabe
    @matthewraabe Před rokem

    Guys, I live 2 hours west of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, We have a few hunstmans, but we have infinatly more wolf spiders. when you shine a torch on the fields during breeding season, you see 10+ scatter within 1m .

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před rokem +1

    2:30 This was my pet hate when I was driving for a living. people hogging the passing/fast lane. It's about the only thing that gets me almost into road rage mode. Thankfully, I'm old and crusty now, so nothing really sh*ts me anymore. I spend more time in the cruising/slow lane nowadays.

  • @tiaelina1090
    @tiaelina1090 Před rokem +1

    Yep I do the same with the spiders, snakes don’t bother me. The one in the bin was a carpet snake

  • @Honeyhams
    @Honeyhams Před rokem

    One of the truest Australian experience is making sure a bug stays IN SIGHT while you're on the toilet

  • @hadgeman5211
    @hadgeman5211 Před rokem +2

    Yes come visit Australia would love to see some vlogs in Australia

  • @samsnrlpredictions
    @samsnrlpredictions Před rokem +1

    When, in second grade that was a massive huntsman in a class, so for some reason we named it, Whopper the best? #OnlyInAustralia

  • @melissabarrett9750
    @melissabarrett9750 Před rokem +1

    When they said "Look at the claws on that dog", it was a kangaroo

  • @irishlove6
    @irishlove6 Před 7 měsíci

    You’re obsessed with Australia -I’m obsessed with America!!! Hope you enjoy our culture.

  • @ragdoll1304
    @ragdoll1304 Před rokem

    The one with the bird opening the beer bottle is actually from NZ, that was a Kea, they’re known for their mischief and kleptomaniac tendencies.

  • @robby1816
    @robby1816 Před rokem

    That last one: probably the *best* time to come across a spider, because you can shit yourself without any worries.

  • @traviscaines8534
    @traviscaines8534 Před 4 měsíci

    We have a shack at the mouth of the Murray River. When I sleep there in the summer I often leave the door open. But if you do you almost always have to wake up and evict a kangaroo.

  • @carolinerose5003
    @carolinerose5003 Před 7 měsíci

    😂😂 thanks for the laughs, I love my country, Australia

  • @Reddzion
    @Reddzion Před rokem

    the NO.1 rule with 4wding, you do NOT "give it gas" unless going up a steep hill/if necessary, in most other situations you go slow / use the momentum and brakes, going fast will only damage your car and damage the track more. And going fast down a hill into water is a no go. You specially go slow if the track is full of steep ruts. It's a very important thing here that 4wd's (solo, group or clubs) take care of th track they're on, and if they're caught driving recklessly all the time then the rangers could issue a wide ban for the area's track being used. (source - my father and his 4wd club that hes been a part of for almost 20years).
    Also, not sure if its a thing in america, but 4wd tracks in australia are colour coded for difficulty, the more difficult being more steep hills, more ruts, more twisty-turny. Black being the hardest, other colours being grey, blue, red and green.

  • @megamatt999
    @megamatt999 Před rokem

    great vid man

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +2

    Fun Fact: The word ‘Selfie’ has its origin in Australia.

    • @SiilanPies
      @SiilanPies Před rokem

      As did Ugg boots. As much good as we've given the world, we've also had some more...questionable inventions.

  • @themutatednut
    @themutatednut Před rokem +1

    As a certified Australian everything you see in this video would and will happen in Australia sometime again in the future

  • @johnfisher9816
    @johnfisher9816 Před rokem

    Great fun Joel!! John in Canada

  • @ashton4581
    @ashton4581 Před rokem +4

    12:38 yeah mate those are Aboriginal people.

    • @melissabarrett9750
      @melissabarrett9750 Před rokem +1

      Classy lot - Not!

    • @ashton4581
      @ashton4581 Před rokem

      @@melissabarrett9750 depends on the person. thats like any race tho whether thats white, african, asian and so on. most aboriginal people r great but racism is bad in australia. worse than america imo

  • @deanhunter1753
    @deanhunter1753 Před rokem

    Lol love it when he shys away from the monitor when he sees a snake 🐍

  • @glimmerman101
    @glimmerman101 Před 6 měsíci

    7:00 That was an Australian car with AK47 plates, the Commodore is Australian made, exported to the US as left hand drive

  • @kelseyomullane
    @kelseyomullane Před rokem

    I'm a "see a spider in the house, catch it and put it outside in the garden for the birds" type of Aussie. Recently my 8yo granddaughter was here for a sleepover and there was a spider in her bedroom so I got an empty plastic takeaway container and told her to put it over the top so we could relocate it outside. She was taking it outside in the container with the lid and said, Nan, this is a redback. Sure enough, it was a large redback spider so that one definitely got squashed. They are the only ones I'll squash, all others are safe from me. First time I've had one in the house though. Common enough outside. BTW, I'm in Perth.

    • @MegaRazorback
      @MegaRazorback Před rokem +1

      I've not seen a redback around where i live for about 20 years which is very odd considering im rural based.

  • @soopi2031
    @soopi2031 Před rokem

    Aussie here. That vid was hilarious and SO true

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +1

    ‘Anthropology Thing’ is why most of us tune into this channel haha

  • @deanbritton7436
    @deanbritton7436 Před rokem +2

    At 17mins it shows Roger a large and ripped red Kangaroo. There's videos of him crushing steel buckets with his arms.

  • @pv-mm2or
    @pv-mm2or Před 2 měsíci

    largest spider we have here is a type of house spider, I had one living in my overall chest pocket in my locker at the factory i fed him ? her on fresh swatted flies, some times he would come out my pocket and sit on my shoulder scoot back in my pocket when the the factory girls screamed, frightened the poor little fellow!!

  • @docOld55
    @docOld55 Před rokem

    "Outside in the rain fishing" ... well, it's like this. When you go fishing, you try to fish in an area that has no fish. The way, your beer drinking doesn't get interrupted by catching fish.

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Před rokem +1

    My mum was the same way, a spider appeared on TV & she would close her eyes and ask me to tell her when it was gone, off the TV.

  • @darrensice1550
    @darrensice1550 Před rokem

    The main reason why some drivers Asian and Indian drivers mostly.
    They are tough that the lane further from the exit lanes are the slow lanes and the ones closest to the exit lanes of the highway that are the fast ones for getting on and off all the time.
    The car with AK47 is a Aussie car exported to USA

  • @Schmidhead
    @Schmidhead Před rokem

    14:15
    Thats Alex "Shooter" Williamson, un-sung hero of ours!
    You could do countless videos watching him, he's hilarious!
    Check out "Willem Powerfish" also, another Australian gem!
    Love ya xoxo

  • @aarondemos7566
    @aarondemos7566 Před rokem +1

    broski if you are in Aus your only gonna see spiders in summer, thats if you visit the city, anywhere past that and closer to the bush at any time of the year then yeh have fun
    lol

  • @infadelecharlton1090
    @infadelecharlton1090 Před rokem

    The fishing guys were doing what us Aussie call taking the piss. Literally doing it to make people laugh.

  • @69691blackman
    @69691blackman Před rokem +2

    If and when you come to Australia, the only way you will come across a BIG spider is if you go looking for them

    • @nojabjonny
      @nojabjonny Před rokem

      I wasn't expecting the big arse huntsman in my mailbox sitting on top of a letter when I reached in. Of course I put a photo of it on FB.

  • @alexissmith5589
    @alexissmith5589 Před rokem

    That giant lizard from one of the first clips is called a Goanna. They're big but docile. And yes, I'm an Aussie.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před rokem

    The second one when he rang the car in front is illegal in Australia, can't use your fone while driving. Considered the same as drink driving, depending where you are in Australia big fine, points taken off your licence, licence suspension have also heard car being impounded. In holiday period double fined double demerit points in some states.

  • @petercroft3273
    @petercroft3273 Před rokem

    Sorry to tell you but I found a spider in my kitchen sink yesterday. It was about 3/4" diameter, legs about 3/8" long (see how I translated metric to imperial for you. Decimal is easy!)
    Not to worry. He couldn't climb the wall of the bowl. I put a plastic bottle over him and he took to the inside OK. I took him out to the garden and he's now a happy chappie. Spiders are fine. The bigger they are, the less they bite. Don't worry about spiders.

  • @1toshi32
    @1toshi32 Před rokem +1

    It looked like she was inside one of those charity bins where you put your used clothes in for the poor.

  • @perrystalsisworldofbiology767

    6:12 - Until recently there was a train crossing in Melbourne, Australia where you were advised that the wait could be up to 80 minutes during peak morning travel.

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati Před rokem

      Perry ,you can only be talking Murrembeena ,whata nightmare,....RARARA

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Před rokem

    Its an easy rule to remember...On dry land, if it crawls along the ground, odds are it can kill you or cause you serious pain. If it's at the beach, you are swimming in the sharks back yard, and in Queensland, of if looks like a little (of big) jellyfish, it can kill you. Same for octopusses and ugly little fish that look like rocks. Here we are brought up at the beach and in the bush. We know what to look out for.

  • @deniseorvik9504
    @deniseorvik9504 Před rokem

    I love this young man

  • @stevesymonds7724
    @stevesymonds7724 Před rokem

    The guy who phoned the car in front was on his green P plates. When you first get your licence, you are on red Ps (indicating a provisional licence) for a year. This restricts what you can do while driving. For the next two years you have green Ps which have fewer restrictions and then you get your full, unrestricted licence three years after passing your driving test. A driver on red Ps loses the licence if they get 4 demerit points. On green Ps it is 7 demerit points and on an unrestricted licence it is 12. Using a phone while driving carries a penalty of 5 demerit points and 10 in a double demerit period like Christmas/New Year and Easter. That driver is not going to have his licence for very long as there are roadside cameras these days to catch people using phones while driving as well as police on the road to see him do it. He will get caught and for what? That he wanted to get past the guy in front? What a wanker!

  • @prettyshirabu6450
    @prettyshirabu6450 Před rokem

    3:45 not the fight at good old maccas god that’s funny when that happens only in Australia

  • @johanassumner5468
    @johanassumner5468 Před rokem +1

    you were fun to watch... after that you might like "National Anthem of STRAYA " as a good laugh🤣🤣🤣

  • @austrianpainter1281
    @austrianpainter1281 Před rokem +1

    Whitetails and redbacks are the only spiders to be scared of here mate

  • @1964Rennie
    @1964Rennie Před rokem

    Just today when driving saw a massive huntsman make its way across the side window of the car driving next to me. My daughter is like you - hates spiders so screamed blue murder. They still didn’t notice as they went around a corner - Bye! 👋😂

  • @fionamcwilliam8703
    @fionamcwilliam8703 Před rokem

    That last spider is a huntsman and isn't dangerous so while he's a big spider he's ok. But one doesn't want it in the bedroom while you're sleeping! And you don't want any spider in the car while you're driving!
    Kangaroo and wallabies have short arms so they always hold them that way. The ones to be wary of are the 6 foot male red roos cos they can really hurt you.
    Those guys sitting on their driveway in the rain - it was so wet here for months on the east coast in early 2022 that we got bored and had to do something to amuse ourselves!! It was pretty dangerous to go out on the roads as anywhere could be flooded and large potholes formed in most major roads.

  • @blossomslife1200
    @blossomslife1200 Před rokem

    Yeah those spiders are called Huntsman’s and are creepy but harmless, unless of course you shit yourself when you see them and causes you to have a fatal heart attack. It’s worse if your driving along and one comes crawling around inside your car. That happened to me and thankfully my hubby was driving because I’ve never moved fast enough in my life. They can get big but they aren’t venomous.

  • @alansmithee8831
    @alansmithee8831 Před rokem +1

    Hello Joel. Someone already pointed out that the huge bird is the dangerous animal.
    You would be in trouble in the UK for driving and phoning, not to mention firing a nail gun at someone, which would be seen as escalating the problem and using a weapon. The correct response here would be run away and call the police.

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 Před rokem

      In most states of Australia im guessing, we also have strict rules about not using a phone whilst driving unless completely hands free.
      Yeah I'm not sure about the nail gun situation as use of reasonable force is only allowed in self defence. Also we would be expected to leave the situation if possible and call the police.
      Violent drug or alcohol affected people often need police and hospital support

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 Před rokem

      @@adrianhempfing2042 Years back, I had a company car assigned for a project, not to me and so got no hands free kit, but was expected to drive from between north and south in England for four hours, often having to answer phone calls. They were different times.
      My ex police father used to worry that I was the type not to back down. Just a couple of years back I found a crashed car thief hiding from the helicopter under a tree and rugby tackled him through the neighbour's wood fence. I told the policeman, who had initially missed him, that it was because of how my dad raised me. In truth he had told me off years before when I chased two blokes who were trying to steal a car, the police he called having gone down the wrong street.

    • @adrianhempfing2042
      @adrianhempfing2042 Před rokem

      @@alansmithee8831 a bit of an adventure. As long as you weren't injured

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 Před rokem

      @@adrianhempfing2042 I am quite robust. A cousin played rugby league professionally, to give you an idea. The only time I was hurt was when chasing some lads throwing bricks at women on my local bowling green. I hurdled a gate and steps, forgetting the drop was over 2m the other side and landed on a brick thrown at me. I kept running until I realised I was dragging my foot from a twisted ankle. I was working in the city hall at the time, up and down old stone stairs, so it was a while mending and I still have to think about putting weight on it.

  • @goatlord7310
    @goatlord7310 Před rokem

    What they mean by "as of yet no charges have been made", you have to understand that the state can press charges of assault on the tradies if it wasnt deemed necessary self defence. So when they say "no charges have been made so far, that is in relation to everyone who interacted with him, how they acted, if they were hurt do they want to charge them. Do the businesses want to charge him for property damages. Does the state want to charge anyone. All sorts of things needed investigating.