This video was made by a Pommie (English), and no we aren't offended, because we have a sense of humour, and Poms and Aussies are always ragging on each other! We can give as good as we get! If you haven't noticed by now Aussies and Poms have a love/hate relationship, we love to put each other down, but when push comes to shove in a fight they would back each other against all oncomers!
Except in WW2 when we went to their aid (as we did in The Boer War and WW1) and they left us all to die. That started the AU-USA relationship that has lasted to this day.
@@mikeparkes7922 Yes I agree, but I was talking more from a person to person point of view, not war. My grandfather was at Gallipoli, and most of his mates died there. He said the bloody Poms were drinking tea on their beach while they used the Aussies as a diversion, they were just cannon fodder! He came back with a hatred for the crown and was a very staunch republican! Saying we don't owe the Queen anything and she can get the buggery!
@@jesamindee6783 Yep. Although at the same time those same moronic generals of the British army were using their own troops as fodder in WW1 as well. Even so, general poms are great value, else I wouldn't have married one. They also make great mozzie attractors, so I never get bitten when they are around... something about pommie blood...
Check the stats on how many Poms over stay their holiday Visas when visiting Australia and compare it to the number of Aussies who overstay their holiday Visas in the UK. Enough said.
Why would any Aussie want to sight-see anywhere else? We already know it’s the best of the bunch because everyone wants to come here, so why leave? We are fascinating.🇦🇺👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✅
The video you just reacted to was narrated by an Englishman, but it was hilarious but way too short. And the island next to Tasmania is mainland Australia.
3:56 like the Californian gold rush, we too had an influx of Chinese migrants to the gold fields…..until the government shut that down with the White Australia policy….
What's wrong with that policy? Many African nations preferentially accept blacks as citizens. Japan only accepts Japanese as citizens. Israel only accepts Jewish immigrants and so on. Why is only the West forced to be diverse?
I loved the Perth summer clip, that pretty much sums up the heat wave we're going through. Even our trains have to slow down due to the tracks warping 😅 or average temperature for the last 16-20 days has been 104 Fahrenheit.
I'm in Perth as well and I loved the "lowest quality Melbourne" starter pack image (though I think we've got some even more scuffed west aussie flair). Yeah this summers been hot as
Not quite. There was no such thing as a "land bridge" but they walked through and along the coast of most countries that looked fairly similar to today's maps of them, only larger as the seas were lower. I've commented on it more above. They came down through mainland Sunda, now Indonesia and its many islands and made the earliest known open sea voyage. It was probably from Timor or similar to the north-west larger coast of what was then called Sahul. There are Aboriginal artefacts still being found under the sea from when the oceans began further out before the end of the last Ice Age and the seas rose from the melted ice.
Crikey! He's NOT English, he's a bloody 'Seppo' [as in Septic Tank, rhymes with Yank]. This Ryan Was is such a 'dill', er 'drongo', er 'droob'. Get it?
The earliest Chinese immigrants arrived before the gold rushes, but they arrived in much larger numbers after the discovery of gold. They also started the first Chinese restaurants in Australia, introducing new cuisine and ingredients. Credit where it's due, they gave Australia a craving for new taste experiences.
There was a large influx of Chinese during the Gold Rush, when Australia was still very much under colonial rule. If you didn't have a miner's licence, the the red coats (aka, the police) would beat the living snot out of you if not kill you. If you would like you could check out the Australian movie "The Eureka stockaid" the story of the miners fight for justice
"Beat the living snot out of you" !! Could you get any more "Australian" than that? Well, yes, but I would be blanked out and never be allowed to post any comments again.
OMG the Tasmanian "gene pool" 😂😂 And yes, we've had a Chinese population at least since the 1850s gold rushes, if not before. They're a big part of our cultural & economic life.
There was a Land bridge from indonresia. The chinese came during the gold rush. Tame Impala is a musician. He sou ds british but I think he's lived here.
The building in "East Sydney" is real, it just happens to be in Singapore (The Marina Bay Sands - very cool building). No, Chinese people are not native to Australia; they came out in large numbers during the gold rush. By the way, Australia is still a significant gold producer (third after China and Russia). The guy narrating this video is not Australian - East London, I would say; know wha' I mean? Nah, not offended. We have thick skins down here (needed because of all the sunshine).
The Perth Heat is definitely correct. 43° (109.4) the next 2 days then we get a bit of relief at 39°(102) at least is a dry Heat better than that humid shit up north.
It is important to note that I am very thankful for the DFES as are most west aussies i'm sure, I don't know where we would be without them and I wish them luck on the many still burning blazes across the state with temperatures still being very high tomorrow (it's currently 9/2/24 as of writing this)
I’m not sure what I just watched! But I’m probably old! As others have mentioned back in the history of time Australia as it’s known today was joined to what are now other countries north of us. No one knows where Aboriginals originate from but it’s theorised they came from the north. The Chinese have been in Australian forever. Part of our economy for just as long. Trying to remember my Australian history learned at school but from memory they weren’t miners but would follow wherever the miners went and provided washing services, food and the like. They’ve always been so much smarter than we are. There’s a large Chinese population in Papua New Guinea so it’s possible they traveled there first. Just guessing. God loves all of Australia which is why it’s perfect! 😊😊
afaik there's a reasonable chain of fossil DNA indicating the ancestors of Aussie indigenous people migrated from Africa down through India, SE Asia and ended up as far South as Tasmania. God loves all of Australia, apart from Roger's house. God has cursed that house and land and all the thieving ratbags that skulk there.
I had to learn about it as part of a course and was taught they got to Australia by out-rigger canoe they believe from the island of Sulawezi, which is part of Indonesia. I never heard anything about them coming here from India, but they would know more now due to DNA.
Australia was much closer to New Guinea a few bazillion years ago. Google Sahul as it was called. It was easier for Asian peoples to travel across oceans when they were closer together. I think it’s pretty much fact that our Aborigines are the first inhabitants.
Sea levels drop during ice ages, and so it was possible to walk from India to Tasmania, much as people walked from Siberia through Alaska to the Americas.
@@oakfat5178 Not sure if/when they reached Tasmania, the Natives there have another different DNA profile to most mainland Aboriginals, but that could just mean less Indonesians actually arrived there!
It’s not that other nations were closer to Australia than they are now (62 to 70mm per year minor continental drift excepted), it’s that during the last ice age the sea level was much lower (a lot of the world’s water was frozen, locked up as ice instead of liquid water, and not available to slosh around in the seas so much) meaning that there were land bridges between Tassie and the mainland, between Queensland and Papua New Guinea and between many of the islands of Indonesia and the Asian mainland, allowing near contiguous pedestrian access to Australia. Just one gap which had to be crossed. Somehow.
@@DeepThought9999 There is DNA of African, Indian, Indonesian, Chinese, Papuan/Melanesian, Dutch, Arab, etc in Mainland Aboriginal Australians! They are not One People or a first "Nation"!
Rest in Peace Therese Hudson (1958-2024) who froze to death in Tasmania on a bushwalk. She was cardiac teaching nurse, friend of the Danish royal family, and one of my favourite people in the entire world. My point is don't believe anyone who tells you we are a hot country. Be prepared for all weather.
With the indigenous coming to Australia, we are not 100% sure but we think that Indians and Africans walked over before the ice age when Australia was connected to Asia/Africa by land and very shallow rivers
On the screen a representation of a pre-Aboriginal is walking to Australia before the ice age. During this explanation of the arrival of these people, Ryan states he doesn’t know how they got here. 🤦♂️ I want to see Ryan cook Australian meals, I’m guessing he struggles with Instructions.
@@vtbn53 Actually, that is fair. Haha I have probably read a little bit about the nomadic migration of early humans and forget it’s not exactly a page turner or something that people retain. I bow to the common sense and intent of your reply.
Bro I'm travelling to Armidale this weekend (going more inland) and planning to get there before the roos start roaming is essential. Newcastle to Armidale, 5 hours ish, let's goooo
Hey Ryan, how about for an upcoming video, you and your wife make and try an Australian hamburger. For this it goes bun, burger patty, bbq sauce, cheese, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickled beetroot, a pineapple ring and 2 pieces of crispy bacon with the top bun BARELY holding it all together.
The red kangaroo bit. I have been intimidated - coming back from the toilet block. Eastern greys (not as big as the big reds) Had to look up at them. After bread I think. Totally intimidating!!!
Tame Impala (a.k.a. Kevin Parker) is one of the biggest psychedelic pop/rock artists to come out of Australia in recent years. He hails from Western Australia. You might know the song "The Less I Know the Better.' ua-cam.com/video/2SUwOgmvzK4/v-deo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame_Impala
I was born in Adelaide, and PMSL with "Melbourne in low resolution"..... EDIT: And I now live in Canberra, which didn't disappoint either NB: it's from a pommy - they're just jealous of Melbourne's weather which is more predictable than Manchester's
Ryan our Aboriginal people have always been here, we the first nations don't go along with the out of Africa theory or any other immigration, we have been since the very beginning
No Ryan...There were many Chinese amongst those coming to Australia with the hope of finding gold and striking it rich, after the first gold was found near Bathurst (Sofala)N.S.W. in 1851, and ended in 1893 with the last rush in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia...My grandmother was born in tent at Sofala, two years after the 1st rush, the eldest of 13...And no the guy making this was British by the way...
The funny part is, the real criminals were the ones that got back on the boats and sailed back to england. This was made by a pom and was a bit of a giggle. Although, he sounds like one who may have been ejected from a Darwin toad race , when the toads complained about his lack of class.
He’s not wrong about Canberra, I live here. It’s an aggressively average city & the food is very expensive & mostly not worth the money. Sydney was great but I’m healthier here because of the air quality
I used to play at a club called " The Private Bin " back in the early 70's. The odd thing about it was, while you're playing, you pick up on the chat. I was used to hearing about dope, fast cars and hot chicks. In canberra, the topic was superannuation haha.
Australia is a new country ?! That's why we had a stone age culture living here in the 1770s when the first white settlement from Britain began. The first humans on earth lived here on a huge continent known as Lemuria of which Australia was a part. Most of it is now submerged under the South Pacific Ocean. From Australia some the aboriginal people migrated to other places.
Given that the best evidence is for humans originating in Africa (although *which* part of Africa seems to be up for debate since remains were found in Morocco in 2017 that were dated at around 300k-350k years old), you could ask that about pretty much any group of humans (how did they get there?) and the answer will be "they walked across a land bridge" Except the Polynesians. They're badass navigators and sailors, they decided walking was for suckers and sailed instead!
Ryan! You must check out some of our better (?) advertisements. Jan & the Yellow Pages A run of AAMI (?) ones with Rhonda & Ketut. “Come on Aussie, come on, come on!” “It’s a big ad. A great big ad”. Classical music to sell beer?!?!? Lara Bingle. (Did not go down well. Nearly ruined the Oz tourist industry.) And less funny but touching & brilliant, Qantas “I still call Australia home”, which you may have already seen.
This video was made by a Pommie (English), and no we aren't offended, because we have a sense of humour, and Poms and Aussies are always ragging on each other! We can give as good as we get! If you haven't noticed by now Aussies and Poms have a love/hate relationship, we love to put each other down, but when push comes to shove in a fight they would back each other against all oncomers!
Except in WW2 when we went to their aid (as we did in The Boer War and WW1) and they left us all to die.
That started the AU-USA relationship that has lasted to this day.
@@mikeparkes7922 Yes I agree, but I was talking more from a person to person point of view, not war. My grandfather was at Gallipoli, and most of his mates died there. He said the bloody Poms were drinking tea on their beach while they used the Aussies as a diversion, they were just cannon fodder! He came back with a hatred for the crown and was a very staunch republican! Saying we don't owe the Queen anything and she can get the buggery!
@@jesamindee6783 Yep. Although at the same time those same moronic generals of the British army were using their own troops as fodder in WW1 as well. Even so, general poms are great value, else I wouldn't have married one. They also make great mozzie attractors, so I never get bitten when they are around... something about pommie blood...
Keep in mind .. the English found a tropical paradise .. so they sent their convicts there .. totally made sense .. the weather is bonza in Britain
Soooooooo True!
You've never seen that because it's Singapore not Sydney.
1:00
Check the stats on how many Poms over stay their holiday Visas when visiting Australia and compare it to the number of Aussies who overstay their holiday Visas in the UK. Enough said.
Why would any Aussie want to sight-see anywhere else? We already know it’s the best of the bunch because everyone wants to come here, so why leave? We are fascinating.🇦🇺👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✅
Most Australians qualify for a 5 year work visa to the UK, it isn't exactly an equal argument
The video you just reacted to was narrated by an Englishman, but it was hilarious but way too short.
And the island next to Tasmania is mainland Australia.
Or, as we call it, The Mainland"! 😂
It refers to an island called ni**er island
@@jenniferharrison8915 Yep! Quickly learned that when I moved here 😂
3:56 like the Californian gold rush, we too had an influx of Chinese migrants to the gold fields…..until the government shut that down with the White Australia policy….
What's wrong with that policy? Many African nations preferentially accept blacks as citizens. Japan only accepts Japanese as citizens. Israel only accepts Jewish immigrants and so on. Why is only the West forced to be diverse?
Yes Starbucks is still in Oz. But they now cater for Tourist and not Australian's. They have not giving up just yet.
Really? Where are they hiding out? I loved Starbucks in Hawaii. Free wifi🤣🤣🤣
@@nolasmith7687 yeah, but their coffee is horrible... I will just pay for wifi if I can get a good coffee. 😂
🤢 🤮
I loved the Perth summer clip, that pretty much sums up the heat wave we're going through. Even our trains have to slow down due to the tracks warping 😅 or average temperature for the last 16-20 days has been 104 Fahrenheit.
I'm in Perth as well and I loved the "lowest quality Melbourne" starter pack image (though I think we've got some even more scuffed west aussie flair). Yeah this summers been hot as
@@cripplingbreadsticks9333 beers sometime?
The building at 0:53 is Marina Bay Sands, an iconic landmark in SINGAPORE 🇸🇬. It’s the three towers with a surfboard shaped structure across the top.
Tame Impala is brilliant musician/songwriter - born in Sydney, lives in Perth. "Slide Through My Fingers'" is my ring tone 🙂
The first people in Australia walked there across a land bridge joining continents 65,000+ years ago.
So colonizers?
Not quite. There was no such thing as a "land bridge" but they walked through and along the coast of most countries that looked fairly similar to today's maps of them, only larger as the seas were lower. I've commented on it more above. They came down through mainland Sunda, now Indonesia and its many islands and made the earliest known open sea voyage. It was probably from Timor or similar to the north-west larger coast of what was then called Sahul. There are Aboriginal artefacts still being found under the sea from when the oceans began further out before the end of the last Ice Age and the seas rose from the melted ice.
@@twoflyinghats Heard today there is research to say 'some' Aboriginal people may also have 'some' Indian genetics though this is fairly new 'info'
No, the speaker on the 'A Guide to Australia' youtube is NOT an Australian. He's English.
Crikey! He's NOT English, he's a bloody 'Seppo' [as in Septic Tank, rhymes with Yank]. This Ryan Was is such a 'dill', er 'drongo', er 'droob'. Get it?
The earliest Chinese immigrants arrived before the gold rushes, but they arrived in much larger numbers after the discovery of gold. They also started the first Chinese restaurants in Australia, introducing new cuisine and ingredients. Credit where it's due, they gave Australia a craving for new taste experiences.
The same happened during the goldrush in the USA, the Chinese came for make money. I guess folks still don't know their own country's history.
The ship on the building is in Singapore..they captioned it "East Sydney".
A Pom taking the piss out of Australia and he did a bloody good job!
There was a large influx of Chinese during the Gold Rush, when Australia was still very much under colonial rule.
If you didn't have a miner's licence, the the red coats (aka, the police) would beat the living snot out of you if not kill you. If you would like you could check out the Australian movie "The Eureka stockaid" the story of the miners fight for justice
"Beat the living snot out of you" !! Could you get any more "Australian" than that? Well, yes, but I would be blanked out and never be allowed to post any comments again.
OMG the Tasmanian "gene pool" 😂😂 And yes, we've had a Chinese population at least since the 1850s gold rushes, if not before. They're a big part of our cultural & economic life.
The way the guy said mullet & a few other words, I’d say he’s a pom.
There was a Land bridge from indonresia. The chinese came during the gold rush. Tame Impala is a musician. He sou ds british but I think he's lived here.
Melbourne's weather is all 4 seasons in one days 😂😂
Yes that’s where aboriginals came from. Look it up Ryan there was a land bridge
For the Americans in the crowd, that's a British accent.. which makes the slander so much worse!
he clearly knows nothing about Melbourne or else you'd have seen all four season in that 3 second clip
The building in "East Sydney" is real, it just happens to be in Singapore (The Marina Bay Sands - very cool building). No, Chinese people are not native to Australia; they came out in large numbers during the gold rush. By the way, Australia is still a significant gold producer (third after China and Russia). The guy narrating this video is not Australian - East London, I would say; know wha' I mean? Nah, not offended. We have thick skins down here (needed because of all the sunshine).
The Perth Heat is definitely correct. 43° (109.4) the next 2 days then we get a bit of relief at 39°(102) at least is a dry Heat better than that humid shit up north.
I'm up north and the humidity has been a killer this year.
At least Bullsbrook has a cold change from the sewage DFES decided to dump on them
@@smalltime0 ah yes and Kwinana has been especially lucky today with their hazmat warning
It is important to note that I am very thankful for the DFES as are most west aussies i'm sure, I don't know where we would be without them and I wish them luck on the many still burning blazes across the state with temperatures still being very high tomorrow (it's currently 9/2/24 as of writing this)
I’ve never seen that building in Sydney either but he got Melbournes weather pretty straight 😂😂😂
As I’m sitting here in Melb on an absolutely glorious sunny warm afternoon
After the rain in Sydney? The unstable weather is usually spring. people tend to take that as the usual.
That is Marina Bay sands in Singapore!!! 😂😂 not sure why that depicted east Sydney!!
Melbourne so far have had a few hot days it’s not fair.
It's in singapore
I’m not sure what I just watched! But I’m probably old! As others have mentioned back in the history of time Australia as it’s known today was joined to what are now other countries north of us. No one knows where Aboriginals originate from but it’s theorised they came from the north. The Chinese have been in Australian forever. Part of our economy for just as long. Trying to remember my Australian history learned at school but from memory they weren’t miners but would follow wherever the miners went and provided washing services, food and the like. They’ve always been so much smarter than we are. There’s a large Chinese population in Papua New Guinea so it’s possible they traveled there first. Just guessing. God loves all of Australia which is why it’s perfect! 😊😊
afaik there's a reasonable chain of fossil DNA indicating the ancestors of Aussie indigenous people migrated from Africa down through India, SE Asia and ended up as far South as Tasmania.
God loves all of Australia, apart from Roger's house. God has cursed that house and land and all the thieving ratbags that skulk there.
I think they actually started the pearl industry in W.A as well.
We do actually have about 6 Starbucks in Australia, two in Sydney and others in a few different capital cities
As of 10th January 2024 there are 69 Starbucks in Australia ✌🏼
Actually as at the end of 2023 there are 67 Starbuck stores in Australia (just googled it). And all to service tourists.
The British are just put out because they transported convicts to Australia and two hundred years later they were back to beat them at cricket.😂
When you get here bruh, you die straight away and live the rest of your life not knowing you died.
I had to learn about it as part of a course and was taught they got to Australia by out-rigger canoe they believe from the island of Sulawezi, which is part of Indonesia. I never heard anything about them coming here from India, but they would know more now due to DNA.
That was hilarious almost. Aussie person speaking up.
We don't get offended, we just enjoy the joke downunder Ryan.!!!!!!
Australia was much closer to New Guinea a few bazillion years ago. Google Sahul as it was called. It was easier for Asian peoples to travel across oceans when they were closer together. I think it’s pretty much fact that our Aborigines are the first inhabitants.
Aboriginals came from India and Asia via New Guinea!
Sea levels drop during ice ages, and so it was possible to walk from India to Tasmania, much as people walked from Siberia through Alaska to the Americas.
@@oakfat5178 Not sure if/when they reached Tasmania, the Natives there have another different DNA profile to most mainland Aboriginals, but that could just mean less Indonesians actually arrived there!
It’s not that other nations were closer to Australia than they are now (62 to 70mm per year minor continental drift excepted), it’s that during the last ice age the sea level was much lower (a lot of the world’s water was frozen, locked up as ice instead of liquid water, and not available to slosh around in the seas so much) meaning that there were land bridges between Tassie and the mainland, between Queensland and Papua New Guinea and between many of the islands of Indonesia and the Asian mainland, allowing near contiguous pedestrian access to Australia. Just one gap which had to be crossed. Somehow.
@@DeepThought9999 There is DNA of African, Indian, Indonesian, Chinese, Papuan/Melanesian, Dutch, Arab, etc in Mainland Aboriginal Australians! They are not One People or a first "Nation"!
Adelaide - Melbourne in lower resolution 😂 I live in, and like Adelaide, but that's just funny 👍
Ditto
The building you’re referring to at 1:00 is the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore
I`ve had 4 stand up fights with Kangaroos 2 Easten greys a western grey and a huge red. I like to think it was a draw, I have the scars to prove it.
G'day Mate! The main reason you have not seen that building near the beginning is that it is in Singapore not Sydney! Cheers!
It’s true east Sydney looks like that. You don’t know about it probably because tourists aren’t allowed there.
And people who live there NEVER LEAVE THE AREA! 🤣🤣 "We NEVER cross the bridge!" are words I have actually heard in Vaucluse! 😲
@@markdowse3572 I guessed it was representative of an "ivory tower".
@@oakfat5178 I lived in those areas at a time when rent was $40 a week for a 3/4 bedroom house.
Rest in Peace Therese Hudson (1958-2024) who froze to death in Tasmania on a bushwalk. She was cardiac teaching nurse, friend of the Danish royal family, and one of my favourite people in the entire world. My point is don't believe anyone who tells you we are a hot country. Be prepared for all weather.
Tame Impala is a rock band known world wide. Good sense of humour.
that was fantastic
I was thinking it was pretty meh but he won me over immediately when he called Adelaide, Melbourne in Lower resolution 😆
With the indigenous coming to Australia, we are not 100% sure but we think that Indians and Africans walked over before the ice age when Australia was connected to Asia/Africa by land and very shallow rivers
Hint...You cannot offend an Aussie.
On the screen a representation of a pre-Aboriginal is walking to Australia before the ice age.
During this explanation of the arrival of these people, Ryan states he doesn’t know how they got here. 🤦♂️
I want to see Ryan cook Australian meals, I’m guessing he struggles with Instructions.
To be fair, he wouldn't be likely to be familiar with south-east Asian geography from 60,000 years ago.
@@vtbn53 Actually, that is fair. Haha
I have probably read a little bit about the nomadic migration of early humans and forget it’s not exactly a page turner or something that people retain.
I bow to the common sense and intent of your reply.
They explained it in represented it pictorially - what else do they need to do ... write it in crayon? @@vtbn53
@@PilotFlight2Mars yes they disembowl dogs
@@rabbitrabbit1243 🙄🙄
Got weather wrong if no rain after 5 days in Sydney it is a drought ;Sydney avereges 54 inches a year to Melbournes 27 inches
That's nothing! I Live in Babinda Nth Qld and we average 4,279.4 millimetres that's over 4 meters or 161 inches a year!!
Bro I'm travelling to Armidale this weekend (going more inland) and planning to get there before the roos start roaming is essential. Newcastle to Armidale, 5 hours ish, let's goooo
I’m not offended but it was crappy and I would never be enticed to watch anymore of that English guys stuff
Definitely Adelaide is Melbourne in lower resolution! awesome!
The guy doing the video is English, I'm Australian and I had no idea what he was on about.
Someone didn't pay attention in social studies?
Hey Ryan, how about for an upcoming video, you and your wife make and try an Australian hamburger. For this it goes bun, burger patty, bbq sauce, cheese, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickled beetroot, a pineapple ring and 2 pieces of crispy bacon with the top bun BARELY holding it all together.
The red kangaroo bit. I have been intimidated - coming back from the toilet block. Eastern greys (not as big as the big reds) Had to look up at them. After bread I think. Totally intimidating!!!
That's funny ... and all of it true. Please forward to England 👍😉
Lol that video was messed up. Put down the crack pipe, buddy. Take a break, maybe a few less energy drinks...
That boat building is in Singapore
We always check our shoes ,i do.No kangas as pet ,but you can take care of an orphan
Seems pretty fair and balanced.
G'day, I waited 51 weeks for a replacment vehicle. When I drove it home the first day I hat a Kangaroo. Oh what a feeling.
You should watch some Malcolm Douglas , he's an old school Aussie adventurer, there's a lot of aboriginal history in it, cheers mate
Maybe the Leyland Brothers.
Or Russell Coight……
All you hear about is Sydney and Melbourne, try Adelaide and Perth
Ryan, please say GOOD ARVO which is how us Aussies say Good Afternoon
East Sydney was actually Singapore! 😂😂😂
A Chinese population from China.. came out during the gold rush.
🤘 QUEENSLANDER 🤘
Didn’t offend me , but it was a bit silly
Yes….just a bit😂😂😂
kangaroos will also wait in lakes for challengers and then drown them, they are very good at it to
We don’t offend too easily by the British, yeah he’s British 😂
3:30 That's disturbingly close to what Australian students see in reenactments in History class.
It’s basically what happened.
Tame Impala (a.k.a. Kevin Parker) is one of the biggest psychedelic pop/rock artists to come out of Australia in recent years. He hails from Western Australia.
You might know the song "The Less I Know the Better.'
ua-cam.com/video/2SUwOgmvzK4/v-deo.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame_Impala
I’ve (shamefully) not heard of him but I’m a huge fan of an Aussie band called Airbourne, bloody fantastic! Joel o’keeffe is mad as a box of frogs!😂
That hotel with the boat on the top is in SINGAPORE.
Na he aint aussie but this was gold 😂😂
He sounds like someone who hates Australia.
Or just taking the piss. Come on, so many people have been telling Ryan what great jokers we are.
I was born in Adelaide, and PMSL with "Melbourne in low resolution".....
EDIT: And I now live in Canberra, which didn't disappoint either
NB: it's from a pommy - they're just jealous of Melbourne's weather which is more predictable than Manchester's
Tame Impala is an Australian music group.
🤣@1:06 I think that's in Singapore. 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘
Altona, my home town :D
Check out the song,
Come to Australia by the Scared Weird Little Guys
Our food is awesome
Never offended by a pom
We do have Starbucks in Melbs but only tourists go there (a few basic white girls too, but its not popular).
Wow that was a load of shit Ryan
Tame Impala is/was a band popular in 2000s
Ryan our Aboriginal people have always been here, we the first nations don't go along with the out of Africa theory or any other immigration, we have been since the very beginning
Hey Ryan Have a look at this Irish Comedian Dave Allen on Australia 🇦🇺 It is hilarious 😂😂
Yes we have Starbucks here
Adelaide is Melbourne "in low resolution" ... 😃😃😃
No Ryan...There were many Chinese amongst those coming to Australia with the hope of finding gold and striking it rich, after the first gold was found near Bathurst (Sofala)N.S.W. in 1851, and ended in 1893 with the last rush in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia...My grandmother was born in tent at Sofala, two years after the 1st rush, the eldest of 13...And no the guy making this was British by the way...
Starbucks is trying their luck again in Australia, pushing coffee capsules for coffee machines
Roos CAN disembowel but usually won’t
The funny part is, the real criminals were the ones that got back on the boats and sailed back to england. This was made by a pom and was a bit of a giggle. Although, he sounds like one who may have been ejected from a Darwin toad race , when the toads complained about his lack of class.
Not offended, but the worst waste of my time EVER. Ryan, try again - that sucked big time
When u coming to aus mate, I'm a Ryan also , there is no guide to Australia we just do whatever
happy arvo. you just watched absolute 💩 💩
He’s not wrong about Canberra, I live here. It’s an aggressively average city & the food is very expensive & mostly not worth the money. Sydney was great but I’m healthier here because of the air quality
I used to play at a club called " The Private Bin " back in the early 70's. The odd thing about it was, while you're playing, you pick up on the chat. I was used to hearing about dope, fast cars and hot chicks. In canberra, the topic was superannuation haha.
That was rubbish
Australia is a new country ?! That's why we had a stone age culture living here in the 1770s when the first white settlement from Britain began. The first humans on earth lived here on a huge continent known as Lemuria of which Australia was a part. Most of it is now submerged under the South Pacific Ocean. From Australia some the aboriginal people migrated to other places.
We know about Phelps
Given that the best evidence is for humans originating in Africa (although *which* part of Africa seems to be up for debate since remains were found in Morocco in 2017 that were dated at around 300k-350k years old), you could ask that about pretty much any group of humans (how did they get there?) and the answer will be "they walked across a land bridge"
Except the Polynesians. They're badass navigators and sailors, they decided walking was for suckers and sailed instead!
The British signed agreement that Chinese could go to Australia if the British went to china
Chinese came during the gold rushes
Ryan! You must check out some of our better (?) advertisements.
Jan & the Yellow Pages
A run of AAMI (?) ones with Rhonda & Ketut.
“Come on Aussie, come on, come on!”
“It’s a big ad. A great big ad”. Classical music to sell beer?!?!?
Lara Bingle. (Did not go down well. Nearly ruined the Oz tourist industry.)
And less funny but touching & brilliant, Qantas “I still call Australia home”, which you may have already seen.