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kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »Can you believe it's not butter?
Oh God yes!0 -
kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »Do you give each other piggy back rides but call it something else like, bloke on bob, or uncle my back or something?
Hahahaha...nope, called the same thing... although you could "dink a mate on the handlebars of your pushie" (have a friend sit in the handlebars of your bike and give him a ride home)0 -
bigaussieguy71 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »So does kangaroo taste like chicken? Anything out of the ordinary here in the States we say tastes like chicken ie dog,cat, rattlesnake, ect.
No, nothing like chicken. It's red meat, with a strong taste. It kind of stinks actually, but it's ok when cooked in to things. I'm not a massive fan of it cooked as a steak
Spot on, a full Roo steak is a lot to get through, I love the kebabs...it does smell a little and it is very gamey. If you don't like steak rare/medium rare then don't bother trying it...cooking it past that the meat becomes tough as old boots.
Slow cooked is ok too.... We've made some good roo curry before0 -
heidishmidi wrote: »Does it drive you crazy when you tell people from a different country that you're from AUS and they say "Oh! Do you know so-and-so?"
Nah, I always say "oh yeah so-and-so! Bloody top bloke, went to school with him and pashed (made out with) his sister!"2 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Smithy0067 wrote: »Vegemite and Avocado on toast. Love it, had it for breakfast.
With tomato.... And/or poached eggs, yum!
mmmmm omg Yum!
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Do you have hillbillies there?
Do they live in Adelaide or Perth?
We don't have hillbillies. We have bogans...but they're a bit different.
Look up Houso's or Fat Pizza on YouTube...you will see Aussie versions of hillbillies/bogans0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »OutOfUserName wrote: »what is an aussie kiss?
According to Urban Dictionary, it's a French kiss down under...
This!0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »As an Australian, I notice a difference in accents between states - any other Aussies notice? (i think Eastern States accents sound more stereotypically Australian)
I'm originally from Perth so some Queenslanders think I'm from England... Hahaha0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »As an Australian, I notice a difference in accents between states - any other Aussies notice? (i think Eastern States accents sound more stereotypically Australian)
I have never heard someone speak and thought, oh you are from western australia etc
In regards to aussie accents, i actually hear that there is a real lack of regional accents, especially compared to places like the US or UK when it seems 20 metres down the road and you have a nearly different language.
Having a nomad as a father and pretty much spent time/lived in almost every State I can definitely hear the difference, and there is a distinct difference in common words for different States...ask a Victorian what a port was and they would tell you it is a bottle of plonk...having just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane before my first year of school, I cried on my first day because the teacher got angry at me because I wasn't putting my port in the port rack...I had no idea what the fukuck she was talking about!0 -
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bigaussieguy71 wrote: »So not true! I asked a kiwi friend of mine "What's a Hindu?" and he said "Lays eggs bro!"
that is terrible
Blame Rockwiz.. Heard that one on the recent NZ special...0 -
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bigaussieguy71 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »As an Australian, I notice a difference in accents between states - any other Aussies notice? (i think Eastern States accents sound more stereotypically Australian)
I have never heard someone speak and thought, oh you are from western australia etc
In regards to aussie accents, i actually hear that there is a real lack of regional accents, especially compared to places like the US or UK when it seems 20 metres down the road and you have a nearly different language.
Having a nomad as a father and pretty much spent time/lived in almost every State I can definitely hear the difference, and there is a distinct difference in common words for different States...ask a Victorian what a port was and they would tell you it is a bottle of plonk...having just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane before my first year of school, I cried on my first day because the teacher got angry at me because I wasn't putting my port in the port rack...I had no idea what the fukuck she was talking about!
Please 'splain'0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »bigaussieguy71 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »So does kangaroo taste like chicken? Anything out of the ordinary here in the States we say tastes like chicken ie dog,cat, rattlesnake, ect.
No, nothing like chicken. It's red meat, with a strong taste. It kind of stinks actually, but it's ok when cooked in to things. I'm not a massive fan of it cooked as a steak
Spot on, a full Roo steak is a lot to get through, I love the kebabs...it does smell a little and it is very gamey. If you don't like steak rare/medium rare then don't bother trying it...cooking it past that the meat becomes tough as old boots.
Slow cooked is ok too.... We've made some good roo curry before
Ohhhh will have to try that!0 -
kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »bigaussieguy71 wrote: »kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »Do you give each other piggy back rides but call it something else like, bloke on bob, or uncle my back or something?
Hahahaha...nope, called the same thing... although you could "dink a mate on the handlebars of your pushie" (have a friend sit in the handlebars of your bike and give him a ride home)
Pretty sure that if I said that to a guy here (especially on mfp) I'd get a D pic.
Hahaha... You probably don't ask anything and you still get a pics of that, but I see your point lol0 -
bigaussieguy71 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »As an Australian, I notice a difference in accents between states - any other Aussies notice? (i think Eastern States accents sound more stereotypically Australian)
I have never heard someone speak and thought, oh you are from western australia etc
In regards to aussie accents, i actually hear that there is a real lack of regional accents, especially compared to places like the US or UK when it seems 20 metres down the road and you have a nearly different language.
Having a nomad as a father and pretty much spent time/lived in almost every State I can definitely hear the difference, and there is a distinct difference in common words for different States...ask a Victorian what a port was and they would tell you it is a bottle of plonk...having just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane before my first year of school, I cried on my first day because the teacher got angry at me because I wasn't putting my port in the port rack...I had no idea what the fukuck she was talking about!
Please 'splain'
Which part?
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bigaussieguy71 wrote: »bigaussieguy71 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »As an Australian, I notice a difference in accents between states - any other Aussies notice? (i think Eastern States accents sound more stereotypically Australian)
I have never heard someone speak and thought, oh you are from western australia etc
In regards to aussie accents, i actually hear that there is a real lack of regional accents, especially compared to places like the US or UK when it seems 20 metres down the road and you have a nearly different language.
Having a nomad as a father and pretty much spent time/lived in almost every State I can definitely hear the difference, and there is a distinct difference in common words for different States...ask a Victorian what a port was and they would tell you it is a bottle of plonk...having just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane before my first year of school, I cried on my first day because the teacher got angry at me because I wasn't putting my port in the port rack...I had no idea what the fukuck she was talking about!
Please 'splain'
Which part?
What was your teacher talking about?0 -
I hear Australia has some of the worlds most beautiful waterfalls. Is this true? And where are they? I have a trip to Australia on my bucket list.0
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I haven't heard "dink" before..Ive heard of ports though0
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