And it wasn't even a big one biggest huntsman I've seen in NZ was easily 20cm across and chasing a mouse around the window display of a secondhand/pawn shop,
@@LostSoulNexus Becuse it wasn't a huntsman spider. It was a wolf spider. They smaller than a huntsman but they look very similar. Wolf spiders have venom huntsman don't.. some twits here in Australia can't identify the difference between the two.. Wolf spiders can also jump.
@@Nathan-ry3yu looked like an immature male Delena cancerides to my eye, it’s sideways movement and running up the wall in defence and length of second pair of legs relative to first pair suggest it wasn’t a wolf spider to me. Why do you think it was a Lycosid family member? Many species and genera of huntsman and wolf spiders in Australia but I’m pretty sure it was a huntsman. Also, nearly all spider species are venomous including wolf spiders and huntsman spiders.
why get so upset about someone pronouncing a name differently who are from another country,I am sure you would pronounce names differently to things in other countries,people get so triggered over anything these days,chill out,
Lol mate, it bugs kiwis almost as much as people assuming we all sound like that twat Simon Bridges the national party politician that calls new zealand nu zilund
Yank here...I used to leave a 6 pack out with a note MERRY CHRISTMAS on the week Xmas was on for the garbage man...can't really now because they don't get out of the truck and use the mechanical arm nowadays...point is taking appreachiation can be shown in every country...Great!
@@erichoberg3502 Same with me, I was a Postie for 9 years in the Sydney western suburbs, Seven hills, Richmond, Blacktown, and others. Loved it when I was out of the office delivering on my Honda CT110, hated the office, Management were the lowest of the low, total lying, cheating, thieving bastards.
The huge snake is a scrubbie, aka scrub python. They're the largest snake in Australia. The tree being cut down made me laugh. I could see where it was going to fall the moment the camera panned back to a long distance shot of it. No matter how you cut the base of it, a tree will always fall in the direction of the majority of the weight of the tree. It had two huge branches on the left leaning towards the building and a thinner one to the right... it was always going to fall on that building. The dust storm was in my hometown, we get a lot of them here, mostly during spring and summer.
Your incorrect about tree Falling. Takes great skill to spin a tree. But hundred percent you can fall a tree any which way. If you have the knowledge and the equipment.
@@reallyskeptical yea na. you can do a bit. pulling back over the lean is ok, pulling 90 degrees is the hardest. but yea knowledge and equipment would have saved the building.
The Happy Arvo is Ryan's thing, his way of saying hello. It's not annoying at all . It's unique to you so stick with it. And yes, I now say happy arvo to people. Trademark it and put it on t-shirts Ryan, you'll sell heaps of em . I'd do it but I just can't be fucked , plus you said it first .
The guy on the skateboard is on a public road. It's the Mount Panorama Bathurst race track but it's also a public road when the track is not in use. We call this Bathurst when it's on tv every year for the supercars round on it. It's like the Grand Final of motor sport and every driver want to wins this great race. It's one of the best tracks in the world and drivers from OS come to enter it.
The spider is a huntsman, which is a common spider in Australia. They like coming into houses and cars because they are nice and dry. This one was actually a pretty small one (and I am not taking the piss). Pretty sure that last one was Mount Panorama, which is where a famous road race is held, but is also a public road, so I don't think it was closed for an event. The celebration with the beer and the thing at the end is a variation of the "shoey", which is an Australian thing. It was popularised by Daniel Ricciardo, who would drink champagne from his shoe after he won a Formula 1 race.
@@Nathan-ry3yu looks like a huntsman to me, I keep both wolf spiders & huntsmans as pets. The legs on this spider are angled forwards as with huntsman, a Wolf Spider sits more upright not flat like this.
The workers getting energy drinks at 35 degrees is equal to your 95F. It can be hot when working by the roadside. Hope you had a great birthday Ryan; I just had mine. Not all our snakes or spiders harm people, they just look that way but those were harmless. Keep up the great work!
Powerade is not an energy drink, it's a sports drink, there is a big difference. One can kill your kidneys, the other can kill your kidneys and give you life long heart issues.
Not all animals/insects/spiders/birds/oh hell, everything not human, is out to kill humans. But compared by same size, Aus, has a much larger percentage, that will kill you either twice as fast, or twice as painfully slow. So I used to want to visit like it was my entire bucket list, until I heard about all the dangerous animals etc..., I changed my mind. But then again I'm stupid enough that I keep living in what's known as tornado alley, not only do we have more than any other place on earth, the smallest one each year will be at least a EF 3 and up, so the difference in half the town being flattened, and the entire town being flattened, so I guess it's what you get used to. When I was younger my friends and I would swim in creeks, and ponds, full of venomous snakes, if you heard someone yell "Be still", or "snake", you immediately stopped what you were doing, you did not try to get out of the water, it would follow you. But you stop, and wait for it to go past, you can go back to swimming. Doesn't make sense I'm afraid of the wildlife down there, except it's not what I'm used to.
“What are you two doin? Ay? I dunno who you are and who you belong to…but why you sittin’ on chairs like that?” 🤣 This guy has the extreme nasal Aussie accent and I love it. We don’t all talk like that, except me sometimes…when I see my kids chilling on the couch…I repeat this guy’s words and get eyerolls from my kids while I laugh to myself…it’s how I keep myself entertained on a daily basis. It’s sad really. Don’t judge me.
This Aussie says, first - this was hilarious, you made me laugh, second, it doesn’t matter about the flavour of donated Powerade - kindness generally works, third with an indoor snake, call a professional snake catcher, 3rd - our big indoor spiders are harmless, but being trapped on a toilet seat by a charging one is terrifying, 4th - being awesome on a skateboard and drinking beer down a piece of foot-ware was not an Aussie thing, but it is now. 😂
@@aussieguy3689 yeah, but this video had 2 adults there, so not gonna happen. For one that size to even get that close, to ring itself around your neck - extremely unlikely mate. I've heard of that happening with a kid, but never an adult in Aus. The boa's in Sth America and Asia are much stronger than our pythons mate
@@roslynjonsson2383 You obviously don't know much about python's i personally own over 20 of them , I own a 10 ft python that 2 grown men couldn't " un-coil " and this video shows a much bigger snake in very close proximity to people . Being complacent around python's this large is a bad idea , Onboard a boat in my local towns marina just last year a single guy was found dead on his boat the cause of death was later discovered as strangulation by one of his snakes . He also had venomous snakes onboard not in enclosures just roaming free around his boat lol .
@@aussieguy3689 no worries mate, if that's what floats your boat. I grew up in the Kimberley, so grew up having to know how to handle myself with snakes. Enjoy your pets. Cheers
I had a python that not even close to the size of that one, bite and wrap around my arm and I couldn't get it ti let go, had to get my sisters to get water and make it release me, my brother and dad were also with me and couldn't help, the snake was a hungry one and couldn't be forced off.
Happy birthday Ryan. Congrats beautiful man. The algorithms are coming your way. Well done sweetness. May you live to 120 prosperous and happy. 🎂 🔥 👦 ❤. Love you. Melbourne awaits you here.
The Downhill skater is Mitch Thompson and he is one of the best in the world and also a Bathurst local and has won the annual race down the hill named Newtons Nation.
The last clip is riding down Mt Panorama, a pretty famous race track in Aus. And at the end he is doing a variant of the shoey, with a thong. Not a flip-flop, a thong, as we call it here.
@@georgemanifold6802 it's a wonder he didn't get pinged, from what I've heard the wallopers up there are pretty savage on anyone doing more'an 60 (or is it now a 50k zone up there?) when it's not race day...
35 degrees Celsius is about 95 degree Fahrenheit. Also the snake is Carpet Python... also common. They love living in sheds and garages... they're not venomous but have a nasty bite because they're just so big. And finally, emu is pronounced: 'eem-you'. Cheers mate.
The last part of this episode is on Mt Panorama, part of Bathurst NSW. Home of the V8 Supercars. A public road and Race Track. I lived in Bathurst for 17 years and I have driven it and walked it. I wouldn't go down the Esses on a skateboard for the life of me 🤠❤️🤗
The guy at the end with the beer and the shoe. it's called a shoey. it can be done in any shoe, never seen it with a thong tho. also the spider is a huntsman and they get bigger then that.... harmless tho.
That dust storm looks like it's at Broken Hill, which is outback NSW. They have a lot of dust storms out that way. We got caught in one travelling back to visit family one year. Luckily, we had a road train in front of us so we were kind of protected.
Oh, just remembered the dust storm in Victoria Aus in 1980s I think. Was driving- thought the end of the world was coming lol. Actually it was terrifying.
It was about a week before the Ash Wednesday fires in Victoria and South Australia. I'll always remember a reporter in a helicopter looking down watching his house burn in the Adelaide Hills
Our Christmas tradition was to give the garbos two 6 packs of beer, as cold as possible cos it's bloody hot that time of year. Have you seen footage of the beer can regatta in the Northern Territory? Bunches of people spend the whole year, maybe more, saving up their beer cans (or any drinks can really) and make boats or floating devices of some description, the crazier the better. Although I don't think that little clip was up there.
🤣 that's funny mate and at the end it's called a shoeie is where you get a drink and drink it from a shoe but in my brothers case through the barrel of his gun. I love watching your vid from down under in WA
I had a plague of big huntsman spiders once. On washing machine as I was about to turn it on, base of shower, one on my hand whilst hand on pc mouse, and more. Normally not scared of them, but had about 10 in 3 days. Called the pest exterminator- all gone. Oh and yes I took photos of some of them lol
We had that happen in our place last summer, have never had so many in such a short space of time. There were around 10 in just a few days and one actually crawled up the arm of the lounge and onto my hand while I was sitting there bare footed... scared the cr@p out of me! It got to the point I was scared to go to bed and turn the light out... haha... Bl00dy huntsmen, they are kinda cute, but oh so fast and scary
@@toughenup1 oh you had huntsman last summer, mine were about 4 years ago. Exterminator said they were breeding in the tree outside my kitchen window. I wasn’t scared at first, as like most in Aus, grew up with a couple on the wall as a child. But never, like you so many. My eyes ended up darting every corner of every room I went in. U had one on your hand too lol, he probably only wanted to say Hello lol
@@Lucas-fx2ej I was never scared of one in our home now and then growing up as a child. Mum always said, “Harry’s visiting “ lol. They weren’t scary or deadly. But only once as I said when you get heaps, then it’s - 👀 looking here, looking there 👀 looking everywhere 😂. I haven’t seen one in years. You’d survive lol And they are not as big as saucers, not even as big as the palm of my hand - oh and I’m a woose, but not scared of huntsman, unless there is one sitting on me now as I type this 😱😂😂😂
Huntsman spider, and yes, I have also heard one walking. Its "leg spread" was the size of my palm. Not dangerous, as they have no effective way to get venom through human skin, but "creepy sh++" is right. Like every other land animal in Australia, they avoid contact with you if they possibly can.
I recorded a video on my phone today where I was commenting on stuff and when I heard it back I thought ‘what kinda accent is that?!’ It’s pure strine. My nasal twang is unmistakeable and my slang is just me way of bumpin’ me gums. Love you I’m still cracking up 😂😂😂
Back in highschool our school had a pretty big crow population and they'd have to cull a bunch of them each Summer holidays (I only know this because my dad is a teacher there), but every year there'd be a gang of them and they were bloody intelligent bastards. They can recognise people and which bags belonged to which students, and one of them decided they didn't like my friend (or maybe her bag) and would ALWAYS go up into the tree above where we sat, and would aim for her bag when taking a shit. Also there was one week where the bins were almost full and our quad had a bunch of rubbish strewn everywhere. They told students off over the PA for "not putting rubbish in the bins", but none of us were doing it. I literally watched a couple crows flip open the bin lid and start chucking out the rubbish inside it. They blamed us students for a whole week until they figured out the rubbish was only appearing when everyone was in class.
No that spider is friendly. It’s a Huntsman, they go after cockroaches and other insects in your house. They’re very skittish so if you approach them, they’ll run faster than you expect! LOL! You can’t hear them run, that’s some other noise in the room.
The guy skateboarding is doing it at Bathurst , the Nations most famous racetrack . He then attempts to do a "shoey" ( drinking a celebratory drink from a shoe ) which has become a thing over recent years . This numpty is doing it with a thong (flip flop) however , which , if nothing else , is at least original.
I think it's our convict ancestry that makes us cheeky, sarcastic, laid back, give it a go fighters that just want to have fun, break the rules and value mate ship.
Convict ancestry? Majority of Aussies haven't got convict settlers as Majority of the population came during the gold rush years from 1840s onwards. Convicts made up only 2% of the early settlement..from 1788 till 1864 a total of 164000 convicts sent to Australia over 70 year period. In 1864 Australia population was 1.3 million people and many of the convicts didn't stay afterwards they emigrated to other countries a lot end up in New Zealand due to fact they wasn't treated with any respect from none convicts and had a painful experience while serving their time. I think you fabricated the story on that one. Australia layed back as culture is the fact Aussies like their space and freedom. It was never as fast paced as other countries due to the space and isolation Australia endure. Although the layed back culture is more of the past. Unless you live out in the sticks. People are more of a fucking idiot today than layed back.
@Kerry Parker. No convicts? Then what do you think all those people who were sentenced to transportation and hard labour by English courts are? The point of the First Fleet was to get rid of all the petty criminals they could no longer send to the US, but the system of grinding poverty for the enrichment of the few kept producing starving people.
Love your channel Ryan. You managed to freak me out with the video of the python… just because they are harmless doesn’t mean there is no visceral response!
That's a hunstman, definitely can hear them skitter. Wolf spiders have fangs that clink against a jar wall when you capture them. It's pretty creepy how loud they can hit it. I imagine funnel webs are the same. But the spiders you can see and hear aren't the ones you need to worry about. So Aussie to do that with the toilet paper. Everyone of those people stealing the toilet paper was "Australian" through and through. But the person stacking it in their yard was about as "un-Australian" as you could get.
8:19 There was a sulphur crested cockatoo that would bite off the valve stem on car tyres just to get the air to blow his feathers around. Might have been to get cool. He was not popular.
We had the rolling dust storm over Victoria after a dreadful bushfire season. It was in the forties ( temperature in Celsius) and you couldn’t see or breathe. I had glandular fever at the time and heading home from work. Will never forget it
I was an Aussie postie for 40 years, I was harassed by magpies for 30 of them while delivering on a motorbike. If you offer your postie a drink on a hot day, they will love you. Stick to water. Funny story: Christmas eve we were finishing up for the day but one of the Postie's failed to return. It was before mobile phones so we got in a car and went looking for them. We found her sitting in a car port pissed. People on her round had been giving her glasses of beer, which she drank, and was now too drunk to ride the bike and deliver the mail. So I had to do it for her while our boss took her home.
That skateboarder on the end? He took the rapid route down the mount onto Conrod straight (mount panorama race circuit). Trust me, he needed that beer drunk from a thong(Australian flip flop, also “pluggers”)..🤣
A west oz thing from the formula 1 driver Daniel Richardo took his boot of when he won a race,poured chamaine in it and drank it to celebrate his race win
That ‘road’ in the last clip is actually a legal road but is also the race track for the annual Bathurst race. It is closed to the public when the race is on but all the rest of the year it is open to the public but not many people use it as it doesn’t go anywhere and is mostly used by those who live on it.
The guy at the end was going down mt panorama the racetrack of bathurst 1000. THE Great Race. And drinking beer from footwear is called a shoey, ( shoe ee). And theyre not emooo theyre emu( eeem you)..cheers.
I was having a beer at Quamby pub (its in Queensland look it up on a map). A huntsman spider decided to join me for a beer; it held up the traffic between Normanton and Cloncurry for a week! True.
it comes from old black and white moovies where they drink champagne from a womans shoe usually a high heel one, i think aussies do it to feel half "cultured" ! [ im aussie so im allowed to take the piss]
6:15 magpies are beautiful birds, but during our Spring (September to Before December) it's mating season and they get very defensive and territorial and they swoop us lol 7:58 it's pronounced "eem-you"
It's a Huntsman spider mate... they're common in Australian houses where they hunt cockroaches. They're very timid and rarely bite and when they do, it's about the same as a bee sting. Not dangerous in spite of how they look. That one is not particularly big...
I had a big huntsman in my house once. Called him Fred. My toddler kept wanting to "pet" him whenever Fred hung out above the couch near the ceiling. I had to rehome Fred incase my bub squashed him one day. Best flatmate I ever had though😂
This fella deserves an honorary citizenship we should start organising it what do you all think? we appreciate you as much as you do us ,you're a true blue bonza bloke all the best with your channel 👍
1:20 oh yeah the clicking noise of the Huntsman. one night i had one in my wardrobe and the buggar was clicking around the drawer for hours. They are NOT hairy spiders, very sleek and lean.
8:00, I remember when a dust storm hit Sydney of all places years back. My birthday in 2013 looked like it was straight outta Dark Souls too with embers raining down in Western suburbs. Not a lot of natural crazy shit happens there but when it does, its memorable and people will make a big deal of it. Usually by having a piss up
As for me and my - the uneducated, blue collar type workers are the ones that say that - the Paul Hogan types. Most people say it correctly. I did have a nanna who used to be school teacher in the 1930's and she used to say "me" instead of "my". Don't know where she picked that up from but times were tough in the depression era and she may have not had a good education herself. She did teach in a West Australian town so maybe it was a rural thing too.
the dust storm footage was in Broken hill, a mining town in the middle of the desert. i recognise it as i worked there in the underground mine for a few years. if you have never been i would say go it is so surreal, flat open nothing as far as the eye can see. yet aboriginals survived there for thousands of years
That my friend is a "shoey" where you skull a beer from a shoe. Not usually done with thongs, usually a smelly running shoe, and usually done if you lose a bet
The last clip is a guy ridding a skateboard down MT Panarrma Bathurst. It is a road but at certain time a year it's a race track. It think it an 80 kmh zone when it's a road and the hit 300 kmh when it's a race track. He does a shoey at the end Australian Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo made it famous every time he won a race he would do a shoey.
That skateboarder was hooning down Mt Panorama… where the greatest race occurs….the Bathurst 1000 Race…it used to be between The best cars Holden’s and the shit Fords….it was a joy to watch…now not so much! Check it out!
The spider is called a Huntsman, the long snake is a Carpet Python and non venomous. It looked like that guy was skating around Mt Panorama where we have the Bathurst race yearly.
Fun story. Last year, huntsman breeding season, we had a few more than normal in the house but its usually fine. I went to bed and shut my eyes, heard a thunk right beside my head and I nearly sh@t myself. Thankfully, so did the poor bugger who fell off the roof. He was off the bed quicker than I was! And yes, you can hear their ‘footsteps’.
I woke up one morning to a dust storm on my birthday, I was immediately convinced that the world was ending on my day of birth 😂 it was like the outside had a filter on. I’m from NSW Australia, this happened like a decade ago and haven’t seen another since haha
It's a normal house Huntsman spider, totally harmless. You guys crack me up 🤣🤣
And it wasn't even a big one biggest huntsman I've seen in NZ was easily 20cm across and chasing a mouse around the window display of a secondhand/pawn shop,
Unless you get one in your car and freak out lol
No it was a wolf spider
@@LostSoulNexus Becuse it wasn't a huntsman spider. It was a wolf spider. They smaller than a huntsman but they look very similar. Wolf spiders have venom huntsman don't.. some twits here in Australia can't identify the difference between the two.. Wolf spiders can also jump.
@@Nathan-ry3yu looked like an immature male Delena cancerides to my eye, it’s sideways movement and running up the wall in defence and length of second pair of legs relative to first pair suggest it wasn’t a wolf spider to me. Why do you think it was a Lycosid family member? Many species and genera of huntsman and wolf spiders in Australia but I’m pretty sure it was a huntsman. Also, nearly all spider species are venomous including wolf spiders and huntsman spiders.
Drinking alcohol out of a shoe is called a 'Shoie' (pronounced shoe-ee). It's classic right of passage Aussie culture second only to Goon of Fortune 🤣
ive never seen anyone try it with a thong though.
And part of our mating rituals
Good ol' Goon of Fortune
Shoey*
I had no clue it was just an Australian thing
The word "Emu" is not pronounced Eemoo, it's pronounced Eemyou. It bugs the shite out of every Aussie XD
Love your channel!
Can confirn lol
ABSOFRIGGENLUTELY 👏👏👏
High 5 cobber ✋
why get so upset about someone pronouncing a name differently who are from another country,I am sure you would pronounce names differently to things in other countries,people get so triggered over anything these days,chill out,
Lol mate, it bugs kiwis almost as much as people assuming we all sound like that twat Simon Bridges the national party politician that calls new zealand nu zilund
The "happy arvo" gets me lol maybe change it to "hows ya arvo goin" idk just doesn't sound right.
Some of us Aussies even give our garbage collectors a beer or 6 at Christmas time , just to say thanks.
I was a postie and at Xmas Eve I wouldn't have enough room to hold all the beers and presents.
I was a garbo and we appreciated every one mate
Yank here...I used to leave a 6 pack out with a note MERRY CHRISTMAS on the week Xmas was on for the garbage man...can't really now because they don't get out of the truck and use the mechanical arm nowadays...point is taking appreachiation can be shown in every country...Great!
We give the lads a carton of beer next door at the dump at Christmas
@@erichoberg3502 Same with me, I was a Postie for 9 years in the Sydney western suburbs, Seven hills, Richmond, Blacktown, and others. Loved it when I was out of the office delivering on my Honda CT110, hated the office, Management were the lowest of the low, total lying, cheating, thieving bastards.
The huge snake is a scrubbie, aka scrub python. They're the largest snake in Australia. The tree being cut down made me laugh. I could see where it was going to fall the moment the camera panned back to a long distance shot of it. No matter how you cut the base of it, a tree will always fall in the direction of the majority of the weight of the tree. It had two huge branches on the left leaning towards the building and a thinner one to the right... it was always going to fall on that building. The dust storm was in my hometown, we get a lot of them here, mostly during spring and summer.
and just to add clarity to that, pythons are NOT venomous (they kill by constricting prey with their immense muscular power)
Yeah, blind Freddy could see where that tree was going to fall, the idiots haha!
I had a good giggle at that one 😄 xx
You from Broken Hill too?
Your incorrect about tree Falling. Takes great skill to spin a tree. But hundred percent you can fall a tree any which way. If you have the knowledge and the equipment.
@@reallyskeptical yea na. you can do a bit. pulling back over the lean is ok, pulling 90 degrees is the hardest. but yea knowledge and equipment would have saved the building.
The Happy Arvo is Ryan's thing, his way of saying hello. It's not annoying at all . It's unique to you so stick with it. And yes, I now say happy arvo to people. Trademark it and put it on t-shirts Ryan, you'll sell heaps of em . I'd do it but I just can't be fucked , plus you said it first .
💯 finally another Happy Arvo convert! What is with all these correctors ?! It’s not the Aussie way. Happy Arvo.
I click like as soon as I hear the happy arvo lol.
The guy on the skateboard is on a public road. It's the Mount Panorama Bathurst race track but it's also a public road when the track is not in use. We call this Bathurst when it's on tv every year for the supercars round on it. It's like the Grand Final of motor sport and every driver want to wins this great race. It's one of the best tracks in the world and drivers from OS come to enter it.
Yes thank you, I thought it was Bathurst 🤗
And reacting to races at Mount Panorama is almost an "Americans react" meme at this point. Of be interested in Ryan's take.
The fact that the dude has nothing but shorts and the Aussie flag on 😂🤦🏻♀️
The spider is a huntsman, which is a common spider in Australia. They like coming into houses and cars because they are nice and dry. This one was actually a pretty small one (and I am not taking the piss). Pretty sure that last one was Mount Panorama, which is where a famous road race is held, but is also a public road, so I don't think it was closed for an event. The celebration with the beer and the thing at the end is a variation of the "shoey", which is an Australian thing. It was popularised by Daniel Ricciardo, who would drink champagne from his shoe after he won a Formula 1 race.
Yep… it was definitely Mt Panorama. What a crazy fucker!!!
Wolf spider not huntsman
@@Nathan-ry3yu 100% huntsman not even debatable
@@chedstew 110% wolf spider size of it to small to be Huntsman. Huntsman has a fatter body.
@@Nathan-ry3yu looks like a huntsman to me, I keep both wolf spiders & huntsmans as pets. The legs on this spider are angled forwards as with huntsman, a Wolf Spider sits more upright not flat like this.
The workers getting energy drinks at 35 degrees is equal to your 95F. It can be hot when working by the roadside.
Hope you had a great birthday Ryan; I just had mine.
Not all our snakes or spiders harm people, they just look that way but those were harmless.
Keep up the great work!
Powerade is not an energy drink, it's a sports drink, there is a big difference. One can kill your kidneys, the other can kill your kidneys and give you life long heart issues.
Not all animals/insects/spiders/birds/oh hell, everything not human, is out to kill humans. But compared by same size, Aus, has a much larger percentage, that will kill you either twice as fast, or twice as painfully slow. So I used to want to visit like it was my entire bucket list, until I heard about all the dangerous animals etc..., I changed my mind. But then again I'm stupid enough that I keep living in what's known as tornado alley, not only do we have more than any other place on earth, the smallest one each year will be at least a EF 3 and up, so the difference in half the town being flattened, and the entire town being flattened, so I guess it's what you get used to. When I was younger my friends and I would swim in creeks, and ponds, full of venomous snakes, if you heard someone yell "Be still", or "snake", you immediately stopped what you were doing, you did not try to get out of the water, it would follow you. But you stop, and wait for it to go past, you can go back to swimming. Doesn't make sense I'm afraid of the wildlife down there, except it's not what I'm used to.
It's 35 degrees C (Celsius)!
@@erykbaradziej3639 when we say degrees we mean C. we just don't say it, that's why they put F to distinguish which ones which for everyone else : )
“What are you two doin? Ay? I dunno who you are and who you belong to…but why you sittin’ on chairs like that?” 🤣 This guy has the extreme nasal Aussie accent and I love it. We don’t all talk like that, except me sometimes…when I see my kids chilling on the couch…I repeat this guy’s words and get eyerolls from my kids while I laugh to myself…it’s how I keep myself entertained on a daily basis. It’s sad really. Don’t judge me.
I've met a few blokes who talk like that. My best friend's husband does, he's a brickie, so makes sense
I'd say he's a Victorian, we're very nasally
You're so funny Ryan, thanks for the laughs matey.
Cheers from Queensland. 🙋🐕🐈🐨
This Aussie says, first - this was hilarious, you made me laugh, second, it doesn’t matter about the flavour of donated Powerade - kindness generally works, third with an indoor snake, call a professional snake catcher, 3rd - our big indoor spiders are harmless, but being trapped on a toilet seat by a charging one is terrifying, 4th - being awesome on a skateboard and drinking beer down a piece of foot-ware was not an Aussie thing, but it is now. 😂
The shoey originally started with a Aussie fishing/surfing crew called Mad Huey's sometime around the late 90's early 2000's.
The only bright side with a huntsman doing that is that at least he was already on the toilet when it made him shit himself.
It's a harmless python, not poisonous. Will give a nasty bite, and can steal your small pets for lunch, but a harmless snake mate
Harmless by not being venomous yes but if a snake this size coiled around your neck there is no chance of getting it off they are extremely powerful !
@@aussieguy3689 yeah, but this video had 2 adults there, so not gonna happen. For one that size to even get that close, to ring itself around your neck - extremely unlikely mate.
I've heard of that happening with a kid, but never an adult in Aus. The boa's in Sth America and Asia are much stronger than our pythons mate
@@roslynjonsson2383 You obviously don't know much about python's i personally own over 20 of them , I own a 10 ft python that 2 grown men couldn't " un-coil " and this video shows a much bigger snake in very close proximity to people . Being complacent around python's this large is a bad idea , Onboard a boat in my local towns marina just last year a single guy was found dead on his boat the cause of death was later discovered as strangulation by one of his snakes . He also had venomous snakes onboard not in enclosures just roaming free around his boat lol .
@@aussieguy3689 no worries mate, if that's what floats your boat. I grew up in the Kimberley, so grew up having to know how to handle myself with snakes. Enjoy your pets. Cheers
I had a python that not even close to the size of that one, bite and wrap around my arm and I couldn't get it ti let go, had to get my sisters to get water and make it release me, my brother and dad were also with me and couldn't help, the snake was a hungry one and couldn't be forced off.
Your unique saying..."Happy Arvo" is fantastic ! Love it !
Ha ha at least the fella placing the tree on the building was following safety rules by wearing his high vis🤣🤣
Happy birthday Ryan. Congrats beautiful man. The algorithms are coming your way. Well done sweetness. May you live to 120 prosperous and happy. 🎂 🔥 👦 ❤. Love you.
Melbourne awaits you here.
He’s drinking from a thong 🩴 we call it a shoee, the snake was a python ( harmless) same with the huntsman spider harmless just really big
The Downhill skater is Mitch Thompson and he is one of the best in the world and also a Bathurst local and has won the annual race down the hill named Newtons Nation.
As an Aussie watching this is funny to see your reaction.
The guy cutting down the tree, then demolishing the house 🤷♀️🤣🤣
With the weight distribution of the tree you could SEE it was going to fall that way before it happened. lol.
The last clip is riding down Mt Panorama, a pretty famous race track in Aus. And at the end he is doing a variant of the shoey, with a thong. Not a flip-flop, a thong, as we call it here.
The racetrack is also a public road, but not super busy
@@georgemanifold6802 it's a wonder he didn't get pinged, from what I've heard the wallopers up there are pretty savage on anyone doing more'an 60 (or is it now a 50k zone up there?) when it's not race day...
@@grandy2875 yeah its a 50 now.
That's a next-level shoey lol, that's a damn thongy on Conrod Straight!!
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My garage is actually my main lounge room with a tv, then my actual lounge room is just a second sitting room 😆
love the army of Aussies eager to correct you or add another bloody story to the list 🤣
I’m a simple woman, as an Aussie, I saw the title and I clicked imme!🤷♀️ now let’s strap in!😂🤷♀️👍🏻
Haha, the drink at the end. Look up "having a shoey" or "drinking a shoey"
Love your content bro!! I’m in Melbourne Australia.
Melbin; I thought we gave that place to the Yanks sometime prior to 1945
@@noelecain lol. Gee,that was a year ago.
35 degrees Celsius is about 95 degree Fahrenheit. Also the snake is Carpet Python... also common. They love living in sheds and garages... they're not venomous but have a nasty bite because they're just so big. And finally, emu is pronounced: 'eem-you'. Cheers mate.
You should check out the Beer Can Regatta held annually in Darwin. That is right up your street content wise
The last part of this episode is on Mt Panorama, part of Bathurst NSW. Home of the V8 Supercars. A public road and Race Track. I lived in Bathurst for 17 years and I have driven it and walked it. I wouldn't go down the Esses on a skateboard for the life of me 🤠❤️🤗
Shoey! Shoeeeyyyy! Dowing a beer from your shoe, usually done with sneakers 👟 Iconic down here - it has even appeared on a national news The Project
The guy at the end with the beer and the shoe. it's called a shoey. it can be done in any shoe, never seen it with a thong tho. also the spider is a huntsman and they get bigger then that.... harmless tho.
That dust storm looks like it's at Broken Hill, which is outback NSW. They have a lot of dust storms out that way. We got caught in one travelling back to visit family one year. Luckily, we had a road train in front of us so we were kind of protected.
Yep that was def Broken Hill - remember that day clear as
Oh, just remembered the dust storm in Victoria Aus in 1980s I think. Was driving- thought the end of the world was coming lol. Actually it was terrifying.
Yeah I remember that. I was around about 8 years old. At school and remember shitting myself not knowing what's going on
Oh I remember that one also. Was at work, nighttime came early!
It was about a week before the Ash Wednesday fires in Victoria and South Australia. I'll always remember a reporter in a helicopter looking down watching his house burn in the Adelaide Hills
You're a deep thinker Rysie, love it!
5:32, this makes me proud of my city.
Keep em coming Ryan.
We need to get this larrikin to OZ.
Great idea, crowd fund maybe?
Our Christmas tradition was to give the garbos two 6 packs of beer, as cold as possible cos it's bloody hot that time of year.
Have you seen footage of the beer can regatta in the Northern Territory? Bunches of people spend the whole year, maybe more, saving up their beer cans (or any drinks can really) and make boats or floating devices of some description, the crazier the better. Although I don't think that little clip was up there.
🤣 that's funny mate and at the end it's called a shoeie is where you get a drink and drink it from a shoe but in my brothers case through the barrel of his gun. I love watching your vid from down under in WA
Huntsman have no web. They jump on their prey. Heard one jump on a moth on my floor. He/she ran under my TV with it. Totally cool to watch.
😐😳 NOPE ! I'm Aussie and still nope
Is you tellie still there?
the guy one the skateboard is going down Mount Panaramo which is the v8 Supercar track
and YES very Aussie. its called a "Shoey" haha we usually do it with a "shoe" obviously haha fill it & skull
Also Bathurst is a public road, the speed limit around the track is 60km/h in both directions and police are regularly patrolling the circuit
So proud to be Aussie! 👍😎👍
I had a plague of big huntsman spiders once. On washing machine as I was about to turn it on, base of shower, one on my hand whilst hand on pc mouse, and more. Normally not scared of them, but had about 10 in 3 days. Called the pest exterminator- all gone. Oh and yes I took photos of some of them lol
We had that happen in our place last summer, have never had so many in such a short space of time. There were around 10 in just a few days and one actually crawled up the arm of the lounge and onto my hand while I was sitting there bare footed... scared the cr@p out of me! It got to the point I was scared to go to bed and turn the light out... haha... Bl00dy huntsmen, they are kinda cute, but oh so fast and scary
@@toughenup1 oh you had huntsman last summer, mine were about 4 years ago. Exterminator said they were breeding in the tree outside my kitchen window. I wasn’t scared at first, as like most in Aus, grew up with a couple on the wall as a child. But never, like you so many. My eyes ended up darting every corner of every room I went in. U had one on your hand too lol, he probably only wanted to say Hello lol
I would have committed arson. I am not joking I would rather prison than experience that
@@Lucas-fx2ej I was never scared of one in our home now and then growing up as a child. Mum always said, “Harry’s visiting “ lol. They weren’t scary or deadly. But only once as I said when you get heaps, then it’s - 👀 looking here, looking there 👀 looking everywhere 😂. I haven’t seen one in years. You’d survive lol And they are not as big as saucers, not even as big as the palm of my hand - oh and I’m a woose, but not scared of huntsman, unless there is one sitting on me now as I type this 😱😂😂😂
Huntsman spider, and yes, I have also heard one walking. Its "leg spread" was the size of my palm. Not dangerous, as they have no effective way to get venom through human skin, but "creepy sh++" is right. Like every other land animal in Australia, they avoid contact with you if they possibly can.
when I was a kid I'd play with them because they run away from your hand if you get close
I know a guy who was bitten by a large one. Not deadly but his arm swelled up quite a bit.
I recorded a video on my phone today where I was commenting on stuff and when I heard it back I thought ‘what kinda accent is that?!’ It’s pure strine. My nasal twang is unmistakeable and my slang is just me way of bumpin’ me gums.
Love you I’m still cracking up 😂😂😂
It's not an event. That's our biggest car race track the guy skateboarded on. It's iconic
That place the dude was skating down hill is just the most famous Aussie race track mt panarama
Back in highschool our school had a pretty big crow population and they'd have to cull a bunch of them each Summer holidays (I only know this because my dad is a teacher there), but every year there'd be a gang of them and they were bloody intelligent bastards.
They can recognise people and which bags belonged to which students, and one of them decided they didn't like my friend (or maybe her bag) and would ALWAYS go up into the tree above where we sat, and would aim for her bag when taking a shit.
Also there was one week where the bins were almost full and our quad had a bunch of rubbish strewn everywhere. They told students off over the PA for "not putting rubbish in the bins", but none of us were doing it. I literally watched a couple crows flip open the bin lid and start chucking out the rubbish inside it. They blamed us students for a whole week until they figured out the rubbish was only appearing when everyone was in class.
So are you saying they murdered some crows?
No that spider is friendly. It’s a Huntsman, they go after cockroaches and other insects in your house. They’re very skittish so if you approach them, they’ll run faster than you expect! LOL! You can’t hear them run, that’s some other noise in the room.
I think the noise was the spider, hitting the blind (window covering, whatever you call it).
They can jump about 6ft too.
Huntsman spiders 🕷, I've had one in my bedroom .
Thanks for the videos Ryan, cracks me up every time watching your reactions 😂 and Gidday from Queensland 🐊
The guy skateboarding is doing it at Bathurst , the Nations most famous racetrack . He then attempts to do a "shoey" ( drinking a celebratory drink from a shoe ) which has become a thing over recent years . This numpty is doing it with a thong (flip flop) however , which , if nothing else , is at least original.
That spider was only a baby...I've seen one where it's body was bigger then the palm of my hand...almost had a heart attack
So did my Aunt, behind her couch, I think she did actually shit herself.
'I thought wasting beer was a sin' Sir, with that philosophy. You just won yourself and your family their Australian Passports 🍻
I think it's our convict ancestry that makes us cheeky, sarcastic, laid back, give it a go fighters that just want to have fun, break the rules and value mate ship.
Convict ancestry? Majority of Aussies haven't got convict settlers as Majority of the population came during the gold rush years from 1840s onwards. Convicts made up only 2% of the early settlement..from 1788 till 1864 a total of 164000 convicts sent to Australia over 70 year period. In 1864 Australia population was 1.3 million people and many of the convicts didn't stay afterwards they emigrated to other countries a lot end up in New Zealand due to fact they wasn't treated with any respect from none convicts and had a painful experience while serving their time. I think you fabricated the story on that one. Australia layed back as culture is the fact Aussies like their space and freedom. It was never as fast paced as other countries due to the space and isolation Australia endure. Although the layed back culture is more of the past. Unless you live out in the sticks. People are more of a fucking idiot today than layed back.
There were no convicts, we were lied to about this. Yes, there were soldiers who came and murdered the indigenous.
@Kerry Parker. No convicts? Then what do you think all those people who were sentenced to transportation and hard labour by English courts are?
The point of the First Fleet was to get rid of all the petty criminals they could no longer send to the US, but the system of grinding poverty for the enrichment of the few kept producing starving people.
@@Nathan-ry3yu Not sure about NSW, but the Victorian gold rush didn't start til the 1850s.
Love your channel Ryan. You managed to freak me out with the video of the python… just because they are harmless doesn’t mean there is no visceral response!
That's a hunstman, definitely can hear them skitter.
Wolf spiders have fangs that clink against a jar wall when you capture them. It's pretty creepy how loud they can hit it. I imagine funnel webs are the same.
But the spiders you can see and hear aren't the ones you need to worry about.
So Aussie to do that with the toilet paper. Everyone of those people stealing the toilet paper was "Australian" through and through. But the person stacking it in their yard was about as "un-Australian" as you could get.
8:19 There was a sulphur crested cockatoo that would bite off the valve stem on car tyres just to get the air to blow his feathers around. Might have been to get cool. He was not popular.
You should definitely do a video on Aussie Slang words. Much love from sunny Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺
Sir. It was 35 degrees. Celsius. That equates to roughly 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Not gonna snow in that weather.
We had the rolling dust storm over Victoria after a dreadful bushfire season. It was in the forties ( temperature in Celsius) and you couldn’t see or breathe. I had glandular fever at the time and heading home from work. Will never forget it
That's probably the one I remember from the early 80s, maybe after the Ash Wednesday fires?
I was an Aussie postie for 40 years, I was harassed by magpies for 30 of them while delivering on a motorbike. If you offer your postie a drink on a hot day, they will love you. Stick to water. Funny story: Christmas eve we were finishing up for the day but one of the Postie's failed to return. It was before mobile phones so we got in a car and went looking for them. We found her sitting in a car port pissed. People on her round had been giving her glasses of beer, which she drank, and was now too drunk to ride the bike and deliver the mail. So I had to do it for her while our boss took her home.
I lost it at the woman who was like 'far out' when the tree fell on the shed or whatever LOL
That skateboarder on the end? He took the rapid route down the mount onto Conrod straight (mount panorama race circuit). Trust me, he needed that beer drunk from a thong(Australian flip flop, also “pluggers”)..🤣
A west oz thing from the formula 1 driver Daniel Richardo took his boot of when he won a race,poured chamaine in it and drank it to celebrate his race win
That toilet paper was at the time when people went crazy buying toilet paper when we had lockdown with the Covid that started here in Sydney
Yeah and I think those blokes got in a bit of shit for stealing too🤣🤣🤣
That ‘road’ in the last clip is actually a legal road but is also the race track for the annual Bathurst race. It is closed to the public when the race is on but all the rest of the year it is open to the public but not many people use it as it doesn’t go anywhere and is mostly used by those who live on it.
The guy at the end was going down mt panorama the racetrack of bathurst 1000. THE Great Race. And drinking beer from footwear is called a shoey, ( shoe ee). And theyre not emooo theyre emu( eeem you)..cheers.
I’m in Aus but I’ve seen huntsmans in the US and they jump!
7:40 i live there lol, i remember that. It was around the time that flaming leaves were falling from the sky 2 years ago.
The last bit is a guy doing a “shoey” with a thong
I was having a beer at Quamby pub (its in Queensland look it up on a map). A huntsman spider decided to join me for a beer; it held up the traffic between Normanton and Cloncurry for a week! True.
Drinking beer from a shoe is called a shoey…..and yes it’s a thing ……we don’t ready know why…but it is..
it comes from old black and white moovies where they drink champagne from a womans shoe usually a high heel one, i think aussies do it to feel half "cultured" ! [ im aussie so im allowed to take the piss]
6:15 magpies are beautiful birds, but during our Spring (September to Before December) it's mating season and they get very defensive and territorial and they swoop us lol
7:58 it's pronounced "eem-you"
they walk on the ceiling, lovely fellas
When I was a kid in Oz and NZ, it was traditional to put out a few cans or bottles of beer for the postman and the garbage collectors.
Last one is called a 'shoey' 😂
It's a Huntsman spider mate... they're common in Australian houses where they hunt cockroaches. They're very timid and rarely bite and when they do, it's about the same as a bee sting. Not dangerous in spite of how they look. That one is not particularly big...
Where he was riding the skateboard looked like Mt. Panorama circuit at Bathurst. It’s a public road except on motor racing weekends!
The skateboarder IS on a road. This is a section of a National Highway. It is ALSO the site of 'The Great Race', Mt. Panorama, Bathurst, NSW.
I had a big huntsman in my house once. Called him Fred. My toddler kept wanting to "pet" him whenever Fred hung out above the couch near the ceiling.
I had to rehome Fred incase my bub squashed him one day.
Best flatmate I ever had though😂
This fella deserves an honorary citizenship we should start organising it what do you all think? we appreciate you as much as you do us ,you're a true blue bonza bloke all the best with your channel 👍
We should start a go fund me to bring him over.
I've never heard any Aussie say "Happy Arvo" but if that is your thing then cool. Merry Morning!
Iove you mate keep on doing what you are doing
1:20 oh yeah the clicking noise of the Huntsman. one night i had one in my wardrobe and the buggar was clicking around the drawer for hours. They are NOT hairy spiders, very sleek and lean.
8:00, I remember when a dust storm hit Sydney of all places years back. My birthday in 2013 looked like it was straight outta Dark Souls too with embers raining down in Western suburbs. Not a lot of natural crazy shit happens there but when it does, its memorable and people will make a big deal of it. Usually by having a piss up
As for me and my - the uneducated, blue collar type workers are the ones that say that - the Paul Hogan types. Most people say it correctly. I did have a nanna who used to be school teacher in the 1930's and she used to say "me" instead of "my". Don't know where she picked that up from but times were tough in the depression era and she may have not had a good education herself. She did teach in a West Australian town so maybe it was a rural thing too.
the dust storm footage was in Broken hill, a mining town in the middle of the desert. i recognise it as i worked there in the underground mine for a few years. if you have never been i would say go it is so surreal, flat open nothing as far as the eye can see. yet aboriginals survived there for thousands of years
That my friend is a "shoey" where you skull a beer from a shoe. Not usually done with thongs, usually a smelly running shoe, and usually done if you lose a bet
I loved that video. I absolutely laughed out loud! As for the twit who dropped a tree on his house? We aren't all that stupid 🤣
My American bulldog sits on chairs like he’s human 😂
Skateboarder was doing the Bathurst track
The last clip is a guy ridding a skateboard down MT Panarrma Bathurst. It is a road but at certain time a year it's a race track. It think it an 80 kmh zone when it's a road and the hit 300 kmh when it's a race track. He does a shoey at the end Australian Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo made it famous every time he won a race he would do a shoey.
That skateboarder was hooning down Mt Panorama… where the greatest race occurs….the Bathurst 1000 Race…it used to be between The best cars Holden’s and the shit Fords….it was a joy to watch…now not so much! Check it out!
the way he drinks at the end is called a "shoey"
yeah just a normal huntsman spider, but we put little tap shoes on our pet ones. hence the noise, they even come when called.
The spider is called a Huntsman, the long snake is a Carpet Python and non venomous. It looked like that guy was skating around Mt Panorama where we have the Bathurst race yearly.
I've had that spider run across "me" windscreen while driving at night.
Fun story. Last year, huntsman breeding season, we had a few more than normal in the house but its usually fine. I went to bed and shut my eyes, heard a thunk right beside my head and I nearly sh@t myself. Thankfully, so did the poor bugger who fell off the roof. He was off the bed quicker than I was! And yes, you can hear their ‘footsteps’.
I woke up one morning to a dust storm on my birthday, I was immediately convinced that the world was ending on my day of birth 😂 it was like the outside had a filter on. I’m from NSW Australia, this happened like a decade ago and haven’t seen another since haha