Ask a Big Aussie Bloke...

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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    Too cold for humans too :tongue:
  • CkepiJinx
    CkepiJinx Posts: 613 Member
    I would love to go to Australia someday it seems like a beautiful country! If I ever get the chance what are your must see destinations?
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
    Too cold for humans too :tongue:

    Y'know, I've figured out since meeting some Aussies, that there's a reason I had never met one in person until I moved south. They'd never ever EVER survive where I'm from! :wink: Average high in January = 31.2F (-0.4C) average low in January = 18.5F (-7.5C). Record low = -20F (-29C). All this is without wind chills, which can decrease the air temp by several degrees. I remember school being closed once because the wind chill hit below -50F (-45C, so this is even colder than where the temps cross!). However, if you can survive the winters, the summers are awesome and very mild!

    Alright, I'll let you get back to your "cold" winter. I look forward to freezing my @ss off when I land there :laugh: . Love, an American who is from a cold part of the US that's not nearly as cold as some parts of Canada! :drinker:
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    Too cold for humans too :tongue:

    Y'know, I've figured out since meeting some Aussies, that there's a reason I had never met one in person until I moved south. They'd never ever EVER survive where I'm from! :wink: Average high in January = 31.2F (-0.4C) average low in January = 18.5F (-7.5C). Record low = -20F (-29C). All this is without wind chills, which can decrease the air temp by several degrees. I remember school being closed once because the wind chill hit below -50F (-45C, so this is even colder than where the temps cross!). However, if you can survive the winters, the summers are awesome and very mild!

    Alright, I'll let you get back to your "cold" winter. I look forward to freezing my @ss off when I land there :laugh: . Love, an American who is from a cold part of the US that's not nearly as cold as some parts of Canada! :drinker:

    WOW! I can deal with some cold if there is good mountains for snowboarding nearby :tongue: Coldest I've been is -18C in Japan and that was plenty for me!

    View from my balcony on this lovely Winter day. My favourite time of the year actually.

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    9-23C today.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Beautiful winters day up here in Queensland too. 26 degrees C and not a cloud in the sky.
  • Shiree80
    Shiree80 Posts: 18 Member
    What the heck is a kiwi?? Besides a fruit that is.
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
    What the heck is a kiwi?? Besides a fruit that is.

    It's a nickname for someone from New Zealand. It's also a type of bird.
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
    WOW! I can deal with some cold if there is good mountains for snowboarding nearby :tongue: Coldest I've been is -18C in Japan and that was plenty for me!

    View from my balcony on this lovely Winter day. My favourite time of the year actually.

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    9-23C today.

    Beautiful view! Maybe I'll post a pic or two from the Gold Coast next week while I'm enjoying the beach :)

    Yeah, every Aussie I've told about my home area is blown away. So, I just giggle pretty hard when you folks complain about winter ;) It's funny because it's normal for me, but since I've been living 500 miles south it's a bit chilly for me now, too, when I visit for Christmas. As punishment I'll be freezing my @ss off in Russia this coming winter... :ohwell:
  • spud_chick
    spud_chick Posts: 2,640 Member
    Whatever happened to Aussie master carpenter James Lunday?
  • ldrosophila
    ldrosophila Posts: 7,512 Member
    What the heck is a kiwi?? Besides a fruit that is.

    This is a kiwi about the cutest animal around, but I didnt think they were native to Aussie

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  • benol1
    benol1 Posts: 867 Member
    What the heck is a kiwi?? Besides a fruit that is.

    This is a kiwi about the cutest animal around, but I didnt think they were native to Aussie

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    No they are not native to Australia. The bird is endemic to New Zealand and is that country's fauna emblem.
    "kiwi" is a colloquialism in Australia that can either refer to a New Zealander or New Zealand itself.
    kind regards,

    Ben
  • benol1
    benol1 Posts: 867 Member
    I would love to go to Australia someday it seems like a beautiful country! If I ever get the chance what are your must see destinations?

    Here are just a few:

    Cradle Mountain (Tas)
    Hobart (Tas)
    Uluru (Northern Territory)
    Sydney Harbour, Pittwater, and Blue Mountains (NSW)
    Sunshine Coast (SE Qld)
    Daintree, Mossman (Far North Qld)
    Melbourne (Vic): for the food and shopping

    For more, consult your Lonely Planet guidebook for Australia
    kind regards,

    Ben
  • Shiree80
    Shiree80 Posts: 18 Member
    What the heck is a kiwi?? Besides a fruit that is.

    It's a nickname for someone from New Zealand. It's also a type of bird.

    Thank you! lol
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    well since big aussie bloke has deactivated, I am happy to take over as resident random Aussie guy :tongue:

    Great there goes another friend :(
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    I would love to go to Australia someday it seems like a beautiful country! If I ever get the chance what are your must see destinations?

    Here are just a few:

    Cradle Mountain (Tas)
    Hobart (Tas)
    Uluru (Northern Territory)
    Sydney Harbour, Pittwater, and Blue Mountains (NSW)
    Sunshine Coast (SE Qld)
    Daintree, Mossman (Far North Qld)
    Melbourne (Vic): for the food and shopping

    For more, consult your Lonely Planet guidebook for Australia
    kind regards,

    Ben

    Been to all of them except Uluru. Favourite is Mossman. (I live on the SC though)

    I'd add:
    Byron Bay (hippie surfy/backpacker town)
    Phillip Island (fairy penguins and motorbikes :smile:)
  • runner2runner
    runner2runner Posts: 1,937 Member
    Oh man! BigAussieBloke deactivated? That sucks! I had so many more questions!
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Oh man! BigAussieBloke deactivated? That sucks! I had so many more questions!

    There are other Aussies still on here you can ask. So ask! :)
  • SilverLotusGirl
    SilverLotusGirl Posts: 537 Member
    Have you ever played rugby, what position? Ever get stung by a jelly fish, what type? How much would it cost to ship tim tams to the US?
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
    VB or Twoheys at the cricket?
  • runner2runner
    runner2runner Posts: 1,937 Member
    Oh man! BigAussieBloke deactivated? That sucks! I had so many more questions!

    There are other Aussies still on here you can ask. So ask! :)

    Are all Aussie chicks hot like you?
  • SwitzEngine
    SwitzEngine Posts: 3,418 Member
    So come to the land of the Hobbits instead :-)
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Have you ever played rugby, what position? Ever get stung by a jelly fish, what type? How much would it cost to ship tim tams to the US?

    I'm sure the questions weren't for me but since he's gone I'll answer. No I'm too girly to play rugby, yes got stung by a jellyfish but not sure of the variety.. wasn't a dangerous type but OMG did it hurt! I just sent Tim Tams and lots of other chocs to a friend on here in the US. It cost quite a lot but there were multiple packets.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Oh man! BigAussieBloke deactivated? That sucks! I had so many more questions!

    There are other Aussies still on here you can ask. So ask! :)

    Are all Aussie chicks hot like you?

    Of course?! Silly question. :wink:
  • SilverLotusGirl
    SilverLotusGirl Posts: 537 Member
    Have you ever played rugby, what position? Ever get stung by a jelly fish, what type? How much would it cost to ship tim tams to the US?

    I'm sure the questions weren't for me but since he's gone I'll answer. No I'm too girly to play rugby, yes got stung by a jellyfish but not sure of the variety.. wasn't a dangerous type but OMG did it hurt! I just sent Tim Tams and lots of other chocs to a friend on here in the US. It cost quite a lot but there were multiple packets.

    Thanks mockchoc, sorry about the jelly fish sting
  • Have you ever played rugby, what position? Ever get stung by a jelly fish, what type? How much would it cost to ship tim tams to the US?

    I'm another Aussie Girl so will answer the Tim Tam question :bigsmile:

    for about 3 or 4 packs it would cost $28.90 by normal air mail. Played rugby in school for fun and no never been stung by a jellyfish.
  • sam308lbs
    sam308lbs Posts: 1,936 Member
    Heard there are a lot of topless beaches in Australia.Is it true ?:love:

    There is one nudist beach in my area. I went there when I was younger looking for hotness, found a whole heap of oldies :laugh:

    I would say in general, topless sunbaking is not as open as say some European countries. Aussies are a bit timid re nudity I think. Say in comparison to Japanese people who just don't seem to care at all.

    that just sucks.:grumble: Off to find the Big European Bloke
  • If you were friends with "Bigaussiebloke" you may want to send a friend request to me! I am much more awesome than he ever was and way more handsome! hahahahahaha!
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    If you were friends with "Bigaussiebloke" you may want to send a friend request to me! I am much more awesome than he ever was and way more handsome! hahahahahaha!

    Well I was but how do I know if you are him for sure? :smile: PM me your first name then..
  • kittycatmeowmeow
    kittycatmeowmeow Posts: 90 Member
    :smile: Bump to read later
  • Shes1CraftyMama
    Shes1CraftyMama Posts: 152 Member
    Awesome thread and bumping for the list of places to visit! My hubby and I always have said we want to visit, but will most likely stay!