Sam Kekovich was a legendary AFL player, he went on to TV, making commentary on everyday issues always signing off with the catch phrase: "I'm Sam Kekoich, you know it makes sense".
The worst experience about Australia Day, and we aren't even there yet, is that supermarkets are already going woke by refusing to stock their shelves with Australia Day paraphernalia.
They were saying to her at the beginning: "your phone torch is on!" So yeah the light was on lol. I just had a weird moment 😬- I think 95% of all takeaway coffees are too tepid. I didn't realise that made me old? 👴🏻😔
I always tick “extra hot” when I get hot chocolate from HJ’s (can’t drink coffee, long story) even on a 31C day. It’s still never quite hot enough, but it’s drinkable.
@@judithstrachan9399 Hot beverages can scald the lining of the oesophagus just as easily as it does if spilt on the skin. Repeated heat damage to cells lining the oesophagus has the potential to initiate the cancer process through inflammatory stress.
@@davidbarry994 Thanks. However, the liquid does have to be above 40°C to do that. “Extra hot” does get it to at least 50°. Then I add a little cool water, as it’s usually too strong.
The lamb in America is not farmed and nurtured like in Australia, it's produced, that's why they dont enjoy it! Also, their cattle barons rule the meat market!
One thing us Aussies are good at, which many Americans find difficult in my experience, is we are able to have a good laugh at ourselves. We don't take ourselves too seriously :)
Ryan, to teach your child to read first he must develop a love of books alongside his toys. Pop a small basket beside his toys and put a few board books that you have read to him. He will remember good feelings and associate them with the books. Keep that up and later he want to learn to read. Read to him at least once a day. He just loves the sound of your voice and the cuddles he gets until he understands the story, Have fun, they grow up all too fast.
I'd advise you to avoid wading into the Australia Day debate ... but I'm a Gen X, so you probably wouldn't listen 😅 P.S. People were telling the Boomer lady that her phone torch was on. We call flashlights torches 😊
I think older people like their coffee hotter because they are used to making when the kettle boils, so it’s pretty close to 100C (212F) in the cup. Pros tell you that somewhere between 92 and 96 is ideal brewing temperature. Raising or lowering the temperature affects acidity and extraction. Apparently somewhere between 70 and 80C is ideal drinking temperature. I made my tea and coffee with water from a Billy and I still like my tea hot. With coffee though, I’m sticking with the pros.
Add to that back in the first decade of this century (I think), a woman in the US sued and won a case because she had purchased a coffee at a drive through vendor, put it between her legs, and shortly after had to slam her brakes on. She got scalded by the coffee. For her case they basically stated that the vendor should have expected something like this to occur, that someone should expect that a customer would buy a very hot coffee and place it between their legs, instead of in a cup holder. Not long after there was a distinct drop in the temperature of take-away coffee down to 60 degree C to match the safe temperature in the states. The temperature has risen again, but not back to the level before that case.
Yes. When I make a cup of tea (mostly) and an occasional coffee, I boil the kettle to make it then to make sure it's super hot, I put it in the microwave for 13 seconds, (exactly), otherwise it gets too cool half way through for my liking. I'm a boomer btw ☺️
Boomers like me like our take away coffee’s to be much hotter than they serve them these days. I always ask for them to make mine hotter. 😊 btw I was raised on lamb and it is my favourite meat. You can’t beat a roast leg of lamb with roast veggies and gravy for dinner. We had it every Sunday right up to 2002 when we changed it to Wednesday nights dinner because we had the kids and grandkids come for dinner.
I don't mean to expand the generation gap, but I need to point out what happens when you order your coffee extra hot. Milk is usually served no hotter than 65°C. Any hotter it burns. You're no longer getting a pleasant bitterness from the coffee. It's now an unpleasant bitterness from burnt milk. & if you drink it while it's still over 65C, you'll scold your mouth & kill any chance of tasting it properly. If you don't have milk in your coffee & drink it black, they actually can't make it "extra hot." It can't come hotter than they already make it. And by telling you it's extra hot, literally is gaslighting you.
@@davecheffie5706 If a customer prefers to have it hotter, I don't see what the problem is. After all, the customer is the one paying for it. Besides, people's taste buds start to die off as they age anyways. So the bitterness may not be an issue for many older people.
@@davecheffie5706well im a boomer and I was a barista for over a decade and I prefer my coffee hot, I dont have a problem with others having there coffee how they like it, its a individual thing
@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb if you drink your coffee burnt, I doubt you were a barista. Just because you stood behind an espresso machine doesn't automatically make you one.
@@davecheffie5706 Barbara did mention that she was once a barista. Never said exactly when, ok. And it's only been in more recent years in Australia, that more people have started to act like they're coffee connoisseurs and snobs, all thinking they must follow the trends on how they supposedly should have their coffees, the right types of coffee to be seen drinking, etc, just to follow the crowd. If someone wants their coffee hot, who are you to cry about how everyone else prefers to drink it, fgs.
@@ylass8884 Well, it once was. Until some people decided to come along and hang crap on many things about Aussies and Australia, claiming Aussie's had no culture, crap food and so on, not until their lot came along and blah, blah, blah. As much as I might enjoy some foreign cuisines, I'm still proud of my heritage and the foods I grew up enjoying. And we have as much right as everyone else, to be proud of our heritage.
@@mebeme007There it goes The Nationalist bloody bs. We don't have to publicly declare our patriotism, nor have any "National dish" and Lamb was never our "National dish." except declared in addland. There has always been ppl from different heritages in Aus since the Brits laid claim and earlier. How do you think the Ghan got it's railway and name...Afghans. Chinese out numbered European folk during gold rush. There was an Italian and other Europeans on the first fleet. Who built the iconic Snowy? Post war europeans immigrants from war torn Nations including Germans. Myer was a Russian immigrant.... Live and let live in a state without the dominance of a laddered hierarchy. We are all human
@@jocelynhunter2359 ??? how do you derive that ffs! Heaps of ppl with heritages other than British have lamb dishes more on their tables than us. My point is pls STOP categorising/labelling/marketing everything and one. Just enjoy our good fortune of being in this beautiful Country and celebrate and tolerate our differences (variety is the spice of life) preferably on a day other than when the Brits claimed/stole this land for their property from the 60,000yr existing inhabitants.
Absolutely. As a child, we had a roast every Sunday - a proper sit down at the table and having to ask to be excused when finished. Usually lamp or beef but sometimes chicken. When we had lamb, my brother and I used to fight over who would get the leg. We used to collect the knuckles, then once we had 5, we'd play knuckles. Aaaaah, those were the days!
Ryan, I love you buddy and I know our accent can be tough. That's what they were telling the lady at the start in Boomerville, her phone 'torch' was on. Funnily enough, as someone else mentioned in the comments, our opposition leader (leader of the major two parties not in government, think Mike Johnson I guess..) called on Aussies to boycott Woolworths because they decided not to do Australia themed single-use plastic merchandise as it's not popular and basically makes a negative profit. Trying to cause a stir over Australia day to win cheap political points because one company decided not to sell China made products slapped with the Australian flag. It's so laughable and pathetic at this point. Always was, always will be 🖤💛❤ And that news article is all you need to read. 'ThEy DiDnT mEnTiOn AuStRaLiA dAy'.. That's called Murdoch media, or Fox News. Latest figures by the Institute of Public Affairs says: 'We should recognise support for Australia Day to be celebrated on 26 January has declined from 75% in 2019, to 69% in 2021, to now 62% in 2023.' It's becoming clearer people don't really give a shit, as long as we get a public holiday.
4:24 - The World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer claims that drinks above the temperature of 65°C (149°F) may be carcinogenic.
I get that our First Nation people don’t like Australia Day but having said that January 26th is the day and until if ever it gets changed I will celebrate it in my own way. We have a lot of marches and meetings around the country saying it is invasion day. Not all of our First Nation want Australia Day changed. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the day. I love lamb.
How can there be any controversy, a small cove in NSW was claimed by England to unload a ship of chained convicts, children, wives, babies and a few guards who had just spent 9 harsh months at sea! It really happened but certainly wasn't "an invasion" by any stretch of the imagination! The Dutch landed in WA in 1616 with hundreds of strong and fit sailors, and renamed it, that could be called "an invasion"! 😠
G'day! There is a monument at Kurnell to commemorate the arrival of Capt. Phillip which reads IN - THIS VICINITY, ABOUT 3 P.M. ON 18TH JANUARY 1788, GOVERNOR PHILLIP FIRST SET FOOT ON AUSTRALIAN SOIL. HE WAS SEEKING FRESH WATER. ON HIS APPROACH, A GROUP OF NATIVES, WHO HAD WATCHED HIM LAND, WITHDREW INTO THE BUSH. LATER THAT AFTERNOON SOME OF THEM DIRECTED HIM TO A STREAM NEARBY. (BUNNERONG CREEK?) R.A.H.S. This would indicate to me that any "Invasion Day" should be the 18 of January but that would be too logical! Cheers!
@@jenniferharrison8915 It was an invasion in the sense that the British certainly weren't invited to set up a colony and any locals who objected were shot and killed. The Aboriginals were very quickly dispossessed of their land. I also feel for the people (including children "convicts" as young as 9) who arrived in chains, never to see their homeland again. Also, on 26th January (1838) is the anniversary of the slaughter of Aboriginals at Waterloo Creek. Nothing to celebrate.
Shrimps are different to Prawns, here we eat Prawns, shrimps are a lot smaller and are used in prawn cocktail mix, and Chinese food, I thought you'd know the difference by now, Roast Lamb with mint jelly YUM
that's how we got the name of "X", cause there wasn't anything specific to name us for. We jusst get in & get things done without a big song & dance & carry on & yeh, like you say, eat the popcorn laughing at the antics of the others before & after us :)
@@mika72.-Bois I used to say, “Young is what I am, middle aged is whatever my parents are, old is what my grandparents would be if they were still alive.” It’s harder to get away with it since I turned 70.
@bellabana you cannot play the victim forever and that you are held back by Australia day. It's not my problem that happening. You need to eventually move on and accept that you are not always right.
@@jasonvoorhees6152 you just demonstrated your complete and utter ignorance on the significance of Australia’s cultural history, in fact it’s embarrassing as well.
More and more Australian thinks that "Australia Day" should not be celebrated on 26 January because that was the day Australia got invaded by the Brits. Many see it as "Invasion Day". Australia Day has NOT been always on 26 January. Many have suggested that we should move it is 8 May so Australia Day can fall or "Mate (May8) Day" instead. To be honest, Lamb ads has always been passing the pub test for years and I am glad Lamb has stand with not calling it Australia Day. Let's make 26 January to just be a lamb day
@@petethundabox5067 And prior to European colonisation, there were many names for the "country" that each mob came from. It certainly wasn't all one country that they supposedly happily shared together, that's for sure. So what's your point?
There were 200+ indigenous territories. I guess so-called “invaded” on different days. First Australians’ territories were more like Europe on one continent multiple islands.
I cannot believe you haven’t eaten lamb…. Hold that thought…. After watching the Netflix doco on You Are What You Eat.. it didn’t actually mention LAMB ?!!??!!
I love a steak but lamb is my favourite with a little bit of mint sauce , yum. The latest news is Woolworths and Aldi shopping centres banning the sale of Australia memorabilia like our flag and shirts hats etc. not happy.
BS. They didn't ban anything. They decided it wasn't worth their time, money and effort to drag the same old dusty boxes of cheap made-in-China Australia Day merchandise out of the warehouse that they have been trying and failing to sell for the past 10 years, because Australia is not the USA, we all love our country, but we don't need our flag printed on everything and little plastic flags to buy to do it with. Commercialising Australia Day was never going to work, the stores are just finally figuring that out.
Agreed. Boycotting those stores as they don't have the right to arbitrarily try to change my beliefs. I'm all for being inclusive.. I mean everybody ! We live in a democracy and all have our own beliefs .. and large companies don't have the right to try to change that .. Enough of that crap. But on a nicer note .. lamb chops and lemon myrtle .. Yum. Bash chops lightly, oil them and then liberally sprinkle bush tucker food LEMON MYRTLE powder onto chips, sprinkle with lime or lemon juice, cover oven proof dish with foil. Place in fridge for at least half an hour. Simply bring your dish out n place in moderate oven for about 20-30 minutes. Basically you've steamed the chops .. so they don't have that robust colour to them but boy they taste great. Serve with a fresh salad. Chops are tender and have that citrus flavour. So so yummy. Try it.
As an Australian Gen X I just want to say whether all these other Generations come together or not is irrelevant to me, as long as they all leave me alone to be me.
@@davidbarry994 Nah, us Gen X'ers love being left alone, we grew up being ignored, we've become so accustomed to it that paying attention to us makes us uncomfortable. We've become like the Switzerland of the Generation Wars, staying quiet, staying out of it, and staying equally apathetic towards all sides.
Hi Ryan, a Ute is short for utility. When you say it it’s you t .Scnitty is breaded chicken,beef or veal topped with tomato paste(Parmy) amongst other things. Cheers.
Originally veal, we got it from Vienna (Weiner schnitzel). Very thin veal n breadcrumbs, lightly fried. Being Aussies, we did it to any meat we wanted. Usually chicken these days.
This week an Aussie politician in opposition asked all Aussies to stop buying at Woolworths because they are not stocking Australia Day products this year as, it is suggested the woke say Australia Day the 26th recognises invasion day. It’s all getting ridiculous creating a racial divide when everyone should be together.
Unfortunately, Dutton is using everything he can to divide Australians and create culture wars, just like Trump, as a political tactic to attack the government because they have no policies. And, of course, he's getting support from the Murdoch media just like Trump. When did woke become a negative term? Why is it being used in Australia? Remember when Trump started calling on his supporters to boycott Bud Light because they dared to acknowledge the LGBQ community? Dutton is trying to use the same cancel culture here. Cancel Dutton. I love the lamb ads.
Yeah. Australia day products from China. Dutton even managed to twist from Woolworths to Albo. He found the trumpian BS worked well in the referendum, why stop now.
fact of the matter is, aussies dont have a skin colour we have a way of life, I have met asians africans islanders etc.. that have embraced the aussie lifestyle and act more australian then some white people, we dont care about skin colour in the slightest, its only the woke nonsense mob who think its a problem, We voted no on the voice because its a racial divide and even majority of aboriginals voted no because its nonsense no skin colour is at a disadvantage living in australia, these business that go woke need to go and leave australia. I only found out today but did you know woolworths isnt australian owned anymore, its owned by black rock and vanguard... Mhmm those evil companies who own america
@@juliequiney4078 Not every cafe owner is a coffee connoisseur. Many do sell it more tepid, simply so people won't burn their mouths on very hot coffee.
In the US, coffee is scalding hot, because they allow for you to take it away and drink it at the office or wherever, but if you drink it straight away, it burns your mouth!
I remember eating NZ roast lamb almost every Sunday growing up in the UK as a kid until we joined the EEC (EU) in the Early to Mid 70’s. I got to say the beef is good in Australia but the Lamb in Excellent beyond belief. Unlike this advertisement! NSW in Oz
What an absolute croc. Australia Day 26 January is about when Australians could get a passport as an Australian whereas before we were under the UK passport. It really hasnt anything to do witb when Captain Cook arrived in Australia. People teally ought to get their facts straight before they go off the deep end. And as for Woolworths .. how dare they .. as a company arbitrarily decide whether or not they should decide what everyday Aussies want to purchase to celebrate us as part of this great nation. We ALL have differences regarding parts of our history and culture.. but hey isnt these differences that make us a fantastic nation. WE are all immagrants to this Wide Brown Land .. starting from at least 60-70,000 years and, and it's still going on today. Each set of immigrants bring their culture and traditions food etc and over time as theyve assimilated our traditions n beliefs meld into 1, making us all Australians and thats what we celebrate.. a great country rich in n diversity seated at the arse end of the world. We should all be extremely proud of how far this great country had come.
Well, not spot on at all actually, you're right, it is nothing to do with Captain Cook - the 26th January 1788 was the day the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay, 18 years after Cook arrived at the east coast - don't know where you got the passport story from, unless it's just a wierd coincidence....pretty funny about you saying 'people should get their facts straight' though....
Pritty hot In Melbourne Victoria today 34 celcius.Mildura Victoria is 40 celcius ,most people are inside in aircon ...Australian open tennis starts in 2 days on Sunday. Early start this year it usually starts on a monday.
The takeaway coffees thing is probably because many Aussies mainly drink espresso based coffees with milk (flat white, latte etc). If you steam the milk past a certain temperature (around 65 to 70 degrees celsius) it can affect the taste and smell as well as the consistency of the froth, so baristas try to avoid that. But some people (including a fair amount of older people) prefer their coffee hotter than that so they'll ask for it "extra hot"
I really look forward to the lamb ad for Australia Day. It usually makes me laugh and laugh. However, I have to say this one is very underwhelming and disappointing.
@@joandsarah77 'Woke' means to be aware of discrimination, especially racial discrimination, and prepared to work against it. Not the bastardisied definition that you employ. To look after others is a basic ethos of Australia, so to be an Aussie is to be woke. To be dismissive of the needs and rights of others for selfish purposes is unAustralian.
Not until the water runs cold, at least. You can scold yourself drinking straight away from a hot hose on a hot day. Kinda like drinking really hot coffee. 🤣
These woke elites that want to abolish Australia day, paint a bad image towards Aboriginal people and are doing them a disservice, especially when they claim that All indigenous people are against Australia Day when that’s far from the truth. Indigenous people have more things to worry about than what date our national day is on, like their living standards and life expectancy gap.
At the very start of the AD everyone was telling the old bird that her Phone Torch Light was on. Also Please Ryan it is ok to install an Adblocker for your internet browser. once installed it should remove all ads on web sites and if it doesn't uninstall and find anther and install that until you get no ads. NOTE: once installed you will have close browser and reopen it before it will work.
Australia Day has become like Columbus Day in the US. Just like in the US where the native Americans and the Vikings discovered North America centuries before Columbus; the indigenous Australians, & the Dutch and Spanish in 1606 were here long before the British in 1770. And the first fleet in 1788. I am not sure what the solution is. Personally I think there should be a day set aside where ALL Americans and Australians can celebrate their current existence. We can't undo the wrongs of the past. Better to move forward than look backwards. We also have enough current problems right here and now than to deflect attention by looking back centuries ago.
As I have said a few times already on here... Unfortunately, it doesn't matter what day it's on, though, the virtue signalers will STILL carry on and whinge about the mere fact that we want to celebrate being Aussies and we want to have a national day of any sort, and so on.
@@mebeme007 the solution that I'm seeing anti jan26 people propose is simply to change aus day's date lol you'd still get to celebrate Aus day, you're just being stubborn and inconsiderate. You're like the trumpers in America lol
@@elizabethmonroe2290 WOW, labelling me a Trumper and accusing me of being stubborn and inconsiderate, all because I'm stating FACTS that you simply cannot handle. How ironic. 🤣 You're another one who needs to also look around the internet, on several different social media platforms. Then you'll see that there ARE some people who are arguing that we should not be celebrating or having any kind of Australia Day, at all. They think it's all about celebrating that Europeans came here at all. Always was, Always will be and so on. Now you can childishly call me all the names you like for simply telling it like it is. But the truth is out there. And it has absolutely NOTHING to do with my feelings on the situation. I actually could care less what day it's on, so long as we have a day sometime during the year. So your juvenile insult towards me for stating facts, is just a reflection of your own ignorance. And proves my point about the virtue signalers.
I suspect you’re right in that there will be people who will object no matter what day it’s on. Hopefully not so many, though. We should be celebrating living in the best country, though, & not expecting it to fit our definition of perfect.
Wow I can't believe you haven't ever had Lamb before. Roast Lamb, baked potatoes and veggies are a Sunday lunch special in my house. Do Americans have like a family Sunday special meal at all?
Yes, but they just don't eat lamb for Sunday lunch. It's more likely to be beef pot roast or chicken or pork roast. Lamb they eat rarely because it's so expensive there. Although it's becoming too expensive here in Australia, unfortunately.
Oh Ryan,you are becoming an Aussie...... the sly "shrimp" reference with a smiling look at the camera....... clever "dig" at the shrimp vs prawn argument !
😂😂 I’m a Gen Y, though only by a few years later of being Gen X, though I did grow up not with a phone till I was 16, no internet till I was about 15 at school and we talked to each other when we hanged out with our friends, those days were amazing.
So I realised why you might have difficulty making sense of the first comments when you made the comment about her phone flash light. We call a flashlight a "torch." They were saying, "Your phone torch is on." Oh and the part you were struggling with over the coffee might have been, "take away coffee." We call "take away," what you would call "to go."
At the start the people were telling the boomer her torch/flashlight was on. Sam Kekovich was the guy in the suit at the end, he always stars in the lamb ads. Australia Day has become a bit controversial, some indigenous people don't like it because it commemorates the day British settlers arrived and some have called for the date to be changed which is making conservatives super angry.
FYI for all Americans out there, Australians (and Brits, for that matter) call flashlights torches. And for the umpteenth time, we barbecue lamb, beef and sausages not prawns, which are NEVER called shrimps!
You’ve never had lamb! Also get an Adblock there are many different options about Australia Day being on the 26th of January. You might want to find out more about it, seeing it is coming up.
what one are you using that you're not hitting issues nowadays on here? & consider yourself very lucky, they are targetting more & more people with the blocked videos if not disabling them!
We love our lamb....Lamb with my home made mint sauce...Oh Lord, Im in heaven! Arent you a Gen X? And a rooster? Im a boomer and my daughter is a millenial...Oil and water...We love you Ryan!.
Not a debate... Anyone who knows, loves or respects a "digger" LOVES Australia Day! Regardless how old they are or what "gen" they wana class themselves as!!! 🇦🇺💯😃👍
@@jcldcttDecision about what? You cannot change "Australia Day", it's one of the few days that our dementia patients remember and all of our new citizens are very proud of! Are you saying that a small minority of 3% out of our 270 cultures here have the right to change history because they only know how to be loud and intrusive?
Nope. Leave us alone. We're happy quietly sitting in the corner eating our popcorn, watching the Boomer vs Millennial shytshow and conspiring with, I mean teaching, the Gen Z's to appreciate our music, play DnD, a few yoyo tricks, and the art of malicious compliance.
Not the best lamb add I've seen and they didn't say anything about Australia day, and before anyone makes comment I am indigenous and in the military and I'm all for our special day and flag.
From what I gather, it's an issue of what day it's on rather than whether or not it's even celebrated. Being stubborn about the date it's on seems pretty ridiculous to me tbh, but I'm not Aus, so it doesn't really affect me anyway
@@elizabethmonroe2290 They say it's about the day it's on , but I think they have a different agenda and it wouldn't matter what day it was changed to they'd still winge and cry.
@@garykelley5075that’s exactly correct, there are some people that want the date abolish all together because they think Australia isn’t something to celebrate at all. Those people do not deserve to live in a country like Australia with that mentality, it makes them look selfish, hypocritical and narcissistic.
The old people at the start are saying to each other " your phone torch is on"
Sam Kekovich was a legendary AFL player, he went on to TV, making commentary on everyday issues always signing off with the catch phrase:
"I'm Sam Kekoich, you know it makes sense".
Hang on. aren't ALL AFL players legends?
@@frankmartin3057not the one's that played for Collingwood
@@shaneedwards6704
As a Pies supporter, I love reading jokes from the haters. 🤣🤣🤣
The worst experience about Australia Day, and we aren't even there yet, is that supermarkets are already going woke by refusing to stock their shelves with Australia Day paraphernalia.
@@techo61
Well, Coles are apparently still selling it.
So I know where I'm going over the weekend to stock up. 😁
They were saying to her at the beginning: "your phone torch is on!" So yeah the light was on lol.
I just had a weird moment 😬- I think 95% of all takeaway coffees are too tepid. I didn't realise that made me old? 👴🏻😔
I don't like my coffee scorching hot, but it would be great if it were several degrees above tepid
I always tick “extra hot” when I get hot chocolate from HJ’s (can’t drink coffee, long story) even on a 31C day. It’s still never quite hot enough, but it’s drinkable.
@@judithstrachan9399 Hot beverages can scald the lining of the oesophagus just as easily as it does if spilt on the skin. Repeated heat damage to cells lining the oesophagus has the potential to initiate the cancer process through inflammatory stress.
@@davidbarry994 Thanks.
However, the liquid does have to be above 40°C to do that. “Extra hot” does get it to at least 50°. Then I add a little cool water, as it’s usually too strong.
Always find it wild that a lamb is not a staple meat for North Americans, well from who ive spoken to. Many have never tried it.
I was In the US in about 97 and a very small leg of lamb was about USD 30 so it was really expensive.
The lamb in America is not farmed and nurtured like in Australia, it's produced, that's why they dont enjoy it! Also, their cattle barons rule the meat market!
Not just USA most countries I’ve lived in don’t eat much lamb. It’s an Aussie thing
Yeah we love eating babies !
and a kiwi thing@@Dr_KAP
One thing us Aussies are good at, which many Americans find difficult in my experience, is we are able to have a good laugh at ourselves. We don't take ourselves too seriously :)
Ryan, to teach your child to read first he must develop a love of books alongside his toys. Pop a small basket beside his toys and put a few board books that you have read to him. He will remember good feelings and associate them with the books. Keep that up and later he want to learn to read. Read to him at least once a day. He just loves the sound of your voice and the cuddles he gets until he understands the story, Have fun, they grow up all too fast.
I'd advise you to avoid wading into the Australia Day debate ... but I'm a Gen X, so you probably wouldn't listen 😅 P.S. People were telling the Boomer lady that her phone torch was on. We call flashlights torches 😊
I’m also Gen X so with that I’m loud & Proud ❤of AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 and I’m done “Bending” to society and what’s “Politically correct! F U
Wade in! Happy Australia Day!
Thank you. I didn't even pick up on that and had no idea what they were saying. I'm a boomer btw☺️
@@joanneginever1890 Check your torch - it's probs on 🔦
@@bencodykirk 👍😏
I think older people like their coffee hotter because they are used to making when the kettle boils, so it’s pretty close to 100C (212F) in the cup. Pros tell you that somewhere between 92 and 96 is ideal brewing temperature. Raising or lowering the temperature affects acidity and extraction. Apparently somewhere between 70 and 80C is ideal drinking temperature. I made my tea and coffee with water from a Billy and I still like my tea hot. With coffee though, I’m sticking with the pros.
Add to that back in the first decade of this century (I think), a woman in the US sued and won a case because she had purchased a coffee at a drive through vendor, put it between her legs, and shortly after had to slam her brakes on. She got scalded by the coffee. For her case they basically stated that the vendor should have expected something like this to occur, that someone should expect that a customer would buy a very hot coffee and place it between their legs, instead of in a cup holder. Not long after there was a distinct drop in the temperature of take-away coffee down to 60 degree C to match the safe temperature in the states. The temperature has risen again, but not back to the level before that case.
Yes. When I make a cup of tea (mostly) and an occasional coffee, I boil the kettle to make it then to make sure it's super hot, I put it in the microwave for 13 seconds, (exactly), otherwise it gets too cool half way through for my liking.
I'm a boomer btw ☺️
This is about the woman who sued because she burnt herself with a hot coffee.
Everyone waiting for the lamb ad..... except lambs😅
True!
Yep, so true ..... but lamb does taste great!
Boomers like me like our take away coffee’s to be much hotter than they serve them these days. I always ask for them to make mine hotter. 😊 btw I was raised on lamb and it is my favourite meat. You can’t beat a roast leg of lamb with roast veggies and gravy for dinner. We had it every Sunday right up to 2002 when we changed it to Wednesday nights dinner because we had the kids and grandkids come for dinner.
I don't mean to expand the generation gap, but I need to point out what happens when you order your coffee extra hot.
Milk is usually served no hotter than 65°C. Any hotter it burns. You're no longer getting a pleasant bitterness from the coffee. It's now an unpleasant bitterness from burnt milk. & if you drink it while it's still over 65C, you'll scold your mouth & kill any chance of tasting it properly.
If you don't have milk in your coffee & drink it black, they actually can't make it "extra hot." It can't come hotter than they already make it. And by telling you it's extra hot, literally is gaslighting you.
@@davecheffie5706
If a customer prefers to have it hotter, I don't see what the problem is.
After all, the customer is the one paying for it.
Besides, people's taste buds start to die off as they age anyways.
So the bitterness may not be an issue for many older people.
@@davecheffie5706well im a boomer and I was a barista for over a decade and I prefer my coffee hot, I dont have a problem with others having there coffee how they like it, its a individual thing
@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb if you drink your coffee burnt, I doubt you were a barista. Just because you stood behind an espresso machine doesn't automatically make you one.
@@davecheffie5706
Barbara did mention that she was once a barista. Never said exactly when, ok.
And it's only been in more recent years in Australia, that more people have started to act like they're coffee connoisseurs and snobs, all thinking they must follow the trends on how they supposedly should have their coffees, the right types of coffee to be seen drinking, etc, just to follow the crowd.
If someone wants their coffee hot, who are you to cry about how everyone else prefers to drink it, fgs.
Lamb is my favourite meat. I usually have a lamb roast every couple of weeks.
The new 2025 lamb add has just come in. Best one ever. Would love to see your reaction.
They are telling her the Phones Torch (flashlight) is on.
You have never had lamb??? Wow. You're in for a treat... Don't overcook it!. Med rare is maximum.
Roast lamb is Australia's national dish, so obviously we're very proud of our Lamb ads.
Is it?
@@ylass8884
Well, it once was.
Until some people decided to come along and hang crap on many things about Aussies and Australia, claiming Aussie's had no culture, crap food and so on, not until their lot came along and blah, blah, blah.
As much as I might enjoy some foreign cuisines, I'm still proud of my heritage and the foods I grew up enjoying.
And we have as much right as everyone else, to be proud of our heritage.
@@mebeme007There it goes The Nationalist bloody bs. We don't have to publicly declare our patriotism, nor have any "National dish" and Lamb was never our "National dish." except declared in addland. There has always been ppl from different heritages in Aus since the Brits laid claim and earlier. How do you think the Ghan got it's railway and name...Afghans. Chinese out numbered European folk during gold rush. There was an Italian and other Europeans on the first fleet. Who built the iconic Snowy? Post war europeans immigrants from war torn Nations including Germans. Myer was a Russian immigrant.... Live and let live in a state without the dominance of a laddered hierarchy. We are all human
@@ylass8884are you saying immigrants can't have lamb or what exactly are you saying?
@@jocelynhunter2359 ??? how do you derive that ffs! Heaps of ppl with heritages other than British have lamb dishes more on their tables than us. My point is pls STOP categorising/labelling/marketing everything and one. Just enjoy our good fortune of being in this beautiful Country and celebrate and tolerate our differences (variety is the spice of life) preferably on a day other than when the Brits claimed/stole this land for their property from the 60,000yr existing inhabitants.
G'day Mate! My favourite is slow cooked lamb shanks in red wine and rosemary...but not so much at this time of year :-(
Winter food
Most accurate part is the 30 year olds rock climbing.
As a 30 year old, I agree lol
Gen X-er here, noticing how we featured very briefly.
Extremely accurate. 🤣
every generation, at 24-36, did rock climbing
haha it's become bigger than Australia Day, the lamb add.
The Lamb Add may be the only thing about Australia Day that's worth observing, it's certainly the only thing everyone can agree with each other about!
Lamb roast OMGosh! The best...but as long as you know you cook it slow
I miss my mum and her roast lamb with homemade gravy and mint sauce! 😪
Absolutely. As a child, we had a roast every Sunday - a proper sit down at the table and having to ask to be excused when finished. Usually lamp or beef but sometimes chicken. When we had lamb, my brother and I used to fight over who would get the leg. We used to collect the knuckles, then once we had 5, we'd play knuckles. Aaaaah, those were the days!
@@pandasrover
I loved playing knuckles as a kid.
I'd play it with plastic knuckles or even with small rocks or pebbles.
Lamb roast with Rosemary and garlic 🧄, roasted vegetables and steamed greens
Leave my Wife Rosemarie out of this, just because she like Garlic! NSW in Oz
@@nswinoz3302 I am in Queensland
Just the way I like my lamb. Planted rosemary bush special for my lamb. Bought a small leg today.
Ryan, I love you buddy and I know our accent can be tough. That's what they were telling the lady at the start in Boomerville, her phone 'torch' was on. Funnily enough, as someone else mentioned in the comments, our opposition leader (leader of the major two parties not in government, think Mike Johnson I guess..) called on Aussies to boycott Woolworths because they decided not to do Australia themed single-use plastic merchandise as it's not popular and basically makes a negative profit. Trying to cause a stir over Australia day to win cheap political points because one company decided not to sell China made products slapped with the Australian flag. It's so laughable and pathetic at this point. Always was, always will be 🖤💛❤ And that news article is all you need to read. 'ThEy DiDnT mEnTiOn AuStRaLiA dAy'.. That's called Murdoch media, or Fox News. Latest figures by the Institute of Public Affairs says: 'We should recognise support for Australia Day to be celebrated on 26 January has declined from 75% in 2019, to 69% in 2021, to now 62% in 2023.' It's becoming clearer people don't really give a shit, as long as we get a public holiday.
We’ve found the woke police. It’s this comment. Hehe
The Boomers like real hot coffee and complain they aren't hot enough.
Well his boomer doesn’t like scalding drinks for obvious reasons. Now I know why the local takeaway makes it so hot. Watch out for stereotypes people
4:24 - The World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer claims that drinks above the temperature of 65°C (149°F) may be carcinogenic.
Wtf, ok I'm glad I know that now
0:52 - yeah took me a few listens, 'your phone torch is on'
I get that our First Nation people don’t like Australia Day but having said that January 26th is the day and until if ever it gets changed I will celebrate it in my own way. We have a lot of marches and meetings around the country saying it is invasion day. Not all of our First Nation want Australia Day changed. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the day. I love lamb.
How can there be any controversy, a small cove in NSW was claimed by England to unload a ship of chained convicts, children, wives, babies and a few guards who had just spent 9 harsh months at sea! It really happened but certainly wasn't "an invasion" by any stretch of the imagination! The Dutch landed in WA in 1616 with hundreds of strong and fit sailors, and renamed it, that could be called "an invasion"! 😠
G'day! There is a monument at Kurnell to commemorate the arrival of Capt. Phillip which reads
IN - THIS VICINITY, ABOUT 3 P.M. ON 18TH
JANUARY 1788, GOVERNOR PHILLIP
FIRST SET FOOT ON AUSTRALIAN SOIL.
HE WAS SEEKING FRESH WATER. ON HIS
APPROACH, A GROUP OF NATIVES, WHO
HAD WATCHED HIM LAND, WITHDREW
INTO THE BUSH. LATER THAT AFTERNOON
SOME OF THEM DIRECTED HIM TO A
STREAM NEARBY. (BUNNERONG CREEK?)
R.A.H.S.
This would indicate to me that any "Invasion Day" should be the 18 of January but that would be too logical! Cheers!
I love the last bit “I love lamb”
Regardless of the debate, that made me laugh haha
Well, being the ad is about bringing people together, adding Australia Day to it creates some division, so...
@@jenniferharrison8915 It was an invasion in the sense that the British certainly weren't invited to set up a colony and any locals who objected were shot and killed. The Aboriginals were very quickly dispossessed of their land. I also feel for the people (including children "convicts" as young as 9) who arrived in chains, never to see their homeland again. Also, on 26th January (1838) is the anniversary of the slaughter of Aboriginals at Waterloo Creek. Nothing to celebrate.
Shrimps are different to Prawns, here we eat Prawns, shrimps are a lot smaller and are used in prawn cocktail mix, and Chinese food, I thought you'd know the difference by now, Roast Lamb with mint jelly YUM
Yes, I only found out recently that prawns and shrimp are different seafood.
Yanks don’t know prawns, they’re stuck with shrimp, poor things.
Ryan please do the 2025 one it’s the best lamb ad yet
2025 version is out - enjoy!
It's kind of true, nobody notices us Gen X's. We just sit, eat popcorn and watch everybody else.
that's how we got the name of "X", cause there wasn't anything specific to name us for. We jusst get in & get things done without a big song & dance & carry on & yeh, like you say, eat the popcorn laughing at the antics of the others before & after us :)
Lamb with mint jelly
The reason she said the thing about hot coffee was because old people like their coffee really hot
i think u mean OLD people like their coffee hot, maybe ,?
@@MarkYoung-xo7yw Thnx lol, I didn't realise I did that 😅
Not this "old" person! Is mid 60s old?
@@mika72.-Bois I used to say, “Young is what I am, middle aged is whatever my parents are, old is what my grandparents would be if they were still alive.” It’s harder to get away with it since I turned 70.
Can’t wait for Australia day! Best day to celebrate what it means to be Australian
Not if you’re Aboriginal…..
@bellabana you cannot play the victim forever and that you are held back by Australia day. It's not my problem that happening. You need to eventually move on and accept that you are not always right.
@@jasonvoorhees6152 you just demonstrated your complete and utter ignorance on the significance of Australia’s cultural history, in fact it’s embarrassing as well.
@@bellabana and there proves my point.
More and more Australian thinks that "Australia Day" should not be celebrated on 26 January because that was the day Australia got invaded by the Brits. Many see it as "Invasion Day". Australia Day has NOT been always on 26 January.
Many have suggested that we should move it is 8 May so Australia Day can fall or "Mate (May8) Day" instead.
To be honest, Lamb ads has always been passing the pub test for years and I am glad Lamb has stand with not calling it Australia Day. Let's make 26 January to just be a lamb day
Well said, and I'm with you.
And the 1st use of the name "Australia" wasn't until the 4th March 1817.
I haven't heard the mate day idea. I'd support that.
@@petethundabox5067
And prior to European colonisation, there were many names for the "country" that each mob came from.
It certainly wasn't all one country that they supposedly happily shared together, that's for sure.
So what's your point?
May is WAY too cold!
There were 200+ indigenous territories. I guess so-called “invaded” on different days. First Australians’ territories were more like Europe on one continent multiple islands.
I cannot believe you haven’t eaten lamb….
Hold that thought….
After watching the Netflix doco on You Are What You Eat.. it didn’t actually mention LAMB ?!!??!!
Bring on Australia Day 🎉
I love a steak but lamb is my favourite with a little bit of mint sauce , yum. The latest news is Woolworths and Aldi shopping centres banning the sale of Australia memorabilia like our flag and shirts hats etc. not happy.
BS. They didn't ban anything. They decided it wasn't worth their time, money and effort to drag the same old dusty boxes of cheap made-in-China Australia Day merchandise out of the warehouse that they have been trying and failing to sell for the past 10 years, because Australia is not the USA, we all love our country, but we don't need our flag printed on everything and little plastic flags to buy to do it with. Commercialising Australia Day was never going to work, the stores are just finally figuring that out.
Agreed. Boycotting those stores as they don't have the right to arbitrarily try to change my beliefs. I'm all for being inclusive.. I mean everybody !
We live in a democracy and all have our own beliefs .. and large companies don't have the right to try to change that ..
Enough of that crap.
But on a nicer note .. lamb chops and lemon myrtle .. Yum.
Bash chops lightly, oil them and then liberally sprinkle bush tucker food LEMON MYRTLE powder onto chips, sprinkle with lime or lemon juice, cover oven proof dish with foil. Place in fridge for at least half an hour. Simply bring your dish out n place in moderate oven for about 20-30 minutes.
Basically you've steamed the chops .. so they don't have that robust colour to them but boy they taste great. Serve with a fresh salad. Chops are tender and have that citrus flavour. So so yummy. Try it.
Lol they stopped selling those because not enough people were buying them, you numpties.
hI ryan... 33C AND SUNNY IN Melbourne town. hope you're keeping well.. God bless America.
lol, the phone light being on was the first joke, and coffee could be hotter is what the oldies often say lol, and gen x always gets forgotten 😢😂
As an Australian Gen X I just want to say whether all these other Generations come together or not is irrelevant to me, as long as they all leave me alone to be me.
Oh you poor thing. It must be hard with the entire universe revolving around just you.
@@davidbarry994 Nah, us Gen X'ers love being left alone, we grew up being ignored, we've become so accustomed to it that paying attention to us makes us uncomfortable. We've become like the Switzerland of the Generation Wars, staying quiet, staying out of it, and staying equally apathetic towards all sides.
Hi Ryan, a Ute is short for utility. When you say it it’s you t .Scnitty is breaded chicken,beef or veal topped with tomato paste(Parmy) amongst other things. Cheers.
Originally veal, we got it from Vienna (Weiner schnitzel). Very thin veal n breadcrumbs, lightly fried. Being Aussies, we did it to any meat we wanted. Usually chicken these days.
This week an Aussie politician in opposition asked all Aussies to stop buying at Woolworths because they are not stocking Australia Day products this year as, it is suggested the woke say Australia Day the 26th recognises invasion day. It’s all getting ridiculous creating a racial divide when everyone should be together.
Unfortunately, Dutton is using everything he can to divide Australians and create culture wars, just like Trump, as a political tactic to attack the government because they have no policies. And, of course, he's getting support from the Murdoch media just like Trump. When did woke become a negative term? Why is it being used in Australia? Remember when Trump started calling on his supporters to boycott Bud Light because they dared to acknowledge the LGBQ community? Dutton is trying to use the same cancel culture here. Cancel Dutton. I love the lamb ads.
Yeah. Australia day products from China. Dutton even managed to twist from Woolworths to Albo. He found the trumpian BS worked well in the referendum, why stop now.
Like there's NOT a racial divide? Get real.
fact of the matter is, aussies dont have a skin colour we have a way of life, I have met asians africans islanders etc.. that have embraced the aussie lifestyle and act more australian then some white people, we dont care about skin colour in the slightest, its only the woke nonsense mob who think its a problem, We voted no on the voice because its a racial divide and even majority of aboriginals voted no because its nonsense no skin colour is at a disadvantage living in australia, these business that go woke need to go and leave australia. I only found out today but did you know woolworths isnt australian owned anymore, its owned by black rock and vanguard... Mhmm those evil companies who own america
And now Coles and Aldi aren't selling them either, so I'm buying stock in IGA! 😂
Lamb cutlets and mint sauce.
……with long bone left on, so you can chomp all the lovely meat ‘typewriter style’………
Mate if you want a hot coffee in AUS you have to request "EXTRA HOT" or they make them "Luke warm" to stop the f/sticks burning themselves.
That’s not why. It burns the coffee if it’s made too hot.
@@juliequiney4078
Not every cafe owner is a coffee connoisseur.
Many do sell it more tepid, simply so people won't burn their mouths on very hot coffee.
In the US, coffee is scalding hot, because they allow for you to take it away and drink it at the office or wherever, but if you drink it straight away, it burns your mouth!
Watch some westerns which cattle farmers used to run the poor lil sheep farmers off. Just might be the reason you don't eat lamb :)
I like how there's so many ads on the news website that he calls the article an ad
That coffee comment was brilliant. Starbucks and those companies brought us lukewarm coffee when we always had hot Hot coffee beforehand.
I remember eating NZ roast lamb almost every Sunday growing up in the UK as a kid until we joined the EEC (EU) in the Early to Mid 70’s. I got to say the beef is good in Australia but the Lamb in Excellent beyond belief. Unlike this advertisement! NSW in Oz
Australia day to me is celebrating all our heritage, from near n far, old n new- WE R 1, WE R AUSTRALIAN! ❤
"Australia" was 1st used 4th April 1817.
You celebrate New Holland Day.
@@petethundabox5067
I guess @anikajain571 posting about what Australia Day means to them, went straight over your head.
We have two generations. The one that says dunny, and the one that doesn't.
What an absolute croc. Australia Day 26 January is about when Australians could get a passport as an Australian whereas before we were under the UK passport. It really hasnt anything to do witb when Captain Cook arrived in Australia. People teally ought to get their facts straight before they go off the deep end.
And as for Woolworths .. how dare they .. as a company arbitrarily decide whether or not they should decide what everyday Aussies want to purchase to celebrate us as part of this great nation. We ALL have differences regarding parts of our history and culture.. but hey isnt these differences that make us a fantastic nation. WE are all immagrants to this Wide Brown Land .. starting from at least 60-70,000 years and, and it's still going on today. Each set of immigrants bring their culture and traditions food etc and over time as theyve assimilated our traditions n beliefs meld into 1, making us all Australians and thats what we celebrate.. a great country rich in n diversity seated at the arse end of the world. We should all be extremely proud of how far this great country had come.
Spot on
Well, not spot on at all actually, you're right, it is nothing to do with Captain Cook - the 26th January 1788 was the day the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay, 18 years after Cook arrived at the east coast - don't know where you got the passport story from, unless it's just a wierd coincidence....pretty funny about you saying 'people should get their facts straight' though....
Pritty hot In Melbourne Victoria today 34 celcius.Mildura Victoria is 40 celcius ,most people are inside in aircon ...Australian open tennis starts in 2 days on Sunday. Early start this year it usually starts on a monday.
The takeaway coffees thing is probably because many Aussies mainly drink espresso based coffees with milk (flat white, latte etc). If you steam the milk past a certain temperature (around 65 to 70 degrees celsius) it can affect the taste and smell as well as the consistency of the froth, so baristas try to avoid that. But some people (including a fair amount of older people) prefer their coffee hotter than that so they'll ask for it "extra hot"
In our family, we have roast lamb and beef at Christmas. Not so big on turkey, ham etc.
I really look forward to the lamb ad for Australia Day. It usually makes me laugh and laugh. However, I have to say this one is very underwhelming and disappointing.
I agree. I'd have replayed 2023's ad.
Its woke is why. Woke is always like tepid takeaway coffee, a big disappointment.
@@joandsarah77 'Woke' means to be aware of discrimination, especially racial discrimination, and prepared to work against it. Not the bastardisied definition that you employ. To look after others is a basic ethos of Australia, so to be an Aussie is to be woke. To be dismissive of the needs and rights of others for selfish purposes is unAustralian.
@@Bellas1717 Agree. So tired of 'woke' being used to describe anything someone doesn't like.
@@carokat1111 Yes, me too.
Lamb cutlets here in Sydney are about $60 a Kg. Lamb is the best but super expensive!
Go Gen X!!! I hear you….No more drinking from the garden hose for us!!!!!
Not until the water runs cold, at least.
You can scold yourself drinking straight away from a hot hose on a hot day. Kinda like drinking really hot coffee. 🤣
@@mebeme007 😂🤣😝true!!!
The anti Australia day brigade seems to have started by non indigenous Australians. In WA it was the mayor of Freo.
These woke elites that want to abolish Australia day, paint a bad image towards Aboriginal people and are doing them a disservice, especially when they claim that All indigenous people are against Australia Day when that’s far from the truth. Indigenous people have more things to worry about than what date our national day is on, like their living standards and life expectancy gap.
That’s Fremantle, port for Perth.
We always look forward to the lead up to Australia Day Lamb Ads,But not one mention of Australia Day 🥲
Happy Australia Day for the 25h Ryan.
Australia Day is the 26th. Tho would be 25th in America, I guess.
@@mika72.-Boismost of it, yeah.
Yeah, that was another good one. Their marketers are geniuses, they have a very light touch, strike a good balance with truth without pain.
At the very start of the AD everyone was telling the old bird that her Phone Torch Light was on. Also Please Ryan it is ok to install an Adblocker for your internet browser. once installed it should remove all ads on web sites and if it doesn't uninstall and find anther and install that until you get no ads. NOTE: once installed you will have close browser and reopen it before it will work.
Or 'flashlight' as it's called in North America. Which is probably why Ryan didn't understand what he was hearing.
Early on they were saying: "Your phone torch is on". Torch = flashlight.
Australia Day has become like Columbus Day in the US. Just like in the US where the native Americans and the Vikings discovered North America centuries before Columbus; the indigenous Australians, & the Dutch and Spanish in 1606 were here long before the British in 1770. And the first fleet in 1788. I am not sure what the solution is. Personally I think there should be a day set aside where ALL Americans and Australians can celebrate their current existence. We can't undo the wrongs of the past. Better to move forward than look backwards. We also have enough current problems right here and now than to deflect attention by looking back centuries ago.
As I have said a few times already on here...
Unfortunately, it doesn't matter what day it's on, though, the virtue signalers will STILL carry on and whinge about the mere fact that we want to celebrate being Aussies and we want to have a national day of any sort, and so on.
@@mebeme007 the solution that I'm seeing anti jan26 people propose is simply to change aus day's date lol you'd still get to celebrate Aus day, you're just being stubborn and inconsiderate. You're like the trumpers in America lol
@@elizabethmonroe2290
WOW, labelling me a Trumper and accusing me of being stubborn and inconsiderate, all because I'm stating FACTS that you simply cannot handle.
How ironic. 🤣
You're another one who needs to also look around the internet, on several different social media platforms.
Then you'll see that there ARE some people who are arguing that we should not be celebrating or having any kind of Australia Day, at all.
They think it's all about celebrating that Europeans came here at all.
Always was, Always will be and so on.
Now you can childishly call me all the names you like for simply telling it like it is.
But the truth is out there.
And it has absolutely NOTHING to do with my feelings on the situation.
I actually could care less what day it's on, so long as we have a day sometime during the year.
So your juvenile insult towards me for stating facts, is just a reflection of your own ignorance. And proves my point about the virtue signalers.
I suspect you’re right in that there will be people who will object no matter what day it’s on. Hopefully not so many, though.
We should be celebrating living in the best country, though, & not expecting it to fit our definition of perfect.
Wow I can't believe you haven't ever had Lamb before. Roast Lamb, baked potatoes and veggies are a Sunday lunch special in my house. Do Americans have like a family Sunday special meal at all?
Yes, but they just don't eat lamb for Sunday lunch. It's more likely to be beef pot roast or chicken or pork roast. Lamb they eat rarely because it's so expensive there. Although it's becoming too expensive here in Australia, unfortunately.
@@mindi2050 oh ok thank you 😊
@@Kimtaylor44 👍
Ryan just in case you dont know if you tap on the CC box at the bottom that will turn on the subtitles
My CC box is at the top.
Oh Ryan,you are becoming an Aussie...... the sly "shrimp" reference with a smiling look at the camera....... clever "dig" at the shrimp vs prawn argument !
I remember when these ads were good.
Yes, the Covid lockdown one was absolutely brilliant!
Agree. I don't know who the hell made this years one. It was awful!
SAY IT TOGETHER IT IS AUSTRALIA DAY. 👍
😂😂 I’m a Gen Y, though only by a few years later of being Gen X, though I did grow up not with a phone till I was 16, no internet till I was about 15 at school and we talked to each other when we hanged out with our friends, those days were amazing.
Sees an Aussie BBQ and had to mention shrimp 🤣😂🍻🇦🇺.
So I realised why you might have difficulty making sense of the first comments when you made the comment about her phone flash light. We call a flashlight a "torch." They were saying, "Your phone torch is on." Oh and the part you were struggling with over the coffee might have been, "take away coffee." We call "take away," what you would call "to go."
Or “ take out”
Hah! I put a leg of lamb in the oven an hour ago, came and sat at my computer, and guess what I'm watching?
Time to go and put the spuds on!
The line about the takeaway coffee being hotter refers to older people's liking for scolding hot coffee.
At the start the people were telling the boomer her torch/flashlight was on. Sam Kekovich was the guy in the suit at the end, he always stars in the lamb ads. Australia Day has become a bit controversial, some indigenous people don't like it because it commemorates the day British settlers arrived and some have called for the date to be changed which is making conservatives super angry.
Us older people like our tea & coffee really hot, & takeway coffee is never hot enough!
As a gen x I’m happy to be left out. Just let us do what we want.
I didn’t hear the mention that it’s AUSTRALIA DAY. 🎉 🪃🦘
My folks ( in their 70s), when ordering a take away coffee, usually a flat white, always always ask for them to be extra hot! Don't know why though.
Naomi Watts an old ad that she turns down a date with Tom Cruise ..that's was in 70s early 1980s...it's a funny ad.
FYI for all Americans out there, Australians (and Brits, for that matter) call flashlights torches. And for the umpteenth time, we barbecue lamb, beef and sausages not prawns, which are NEVER called shrimps!
That's us down here 🇦🇺 🐑🥩
Yea I'm a 65 year young Aussie boomer & I'm addicted to You Tube on my phone 😊
I prefer my iPad, the pictures bigger.
Lamb
You’ve never had lamb!
Also get an Adblock
there are many different options about Australia Day being on the 26th of January. You might want to find out more about it, seeing it is coming up.
what one are you using that you're not hitting issues nowadays on here? & consider yourself very lucky, they are targetting more & more people with the blocked videos if not disabling them!
Havnt seen this years add yet so this should be good! They are always very good…
The Australia Day Lamb ads are our Superbowl ads.
In the beginning, they were saying "your phone torch is on!" (you called it a flashlight... to us it's a torch)
“your phone torch is on!”
Relatable.
Shame Wasza you said the shrimp word this will take a bit to get over
I suspect Ryan said the 'shrimp' word to get a reaction.
They're saying, "Your phone torch (flashlight)'s on"!
As a Gen X, I'd just like to say...
🤣🤣🤣🤘
Huh? Did someone say something?
We love our lamb....Lamb with my home made mint sauce...Oh Lord, Im in heaven! Arent you a Gen X? And a rooster? Im a boomer and my daughter is a millenial...Oil and water...We love you Ryan!.
Not a debate...
Anyone who knows, loves or respects a "digger" LOVES Australia Day!
Regardless how old they are or what "gen" they wana class themselves as!!! 🇦🇺💯😃👍
I like the name of the boat "Kids Inheritance".
3:15 That's what they were saying earlier 0:50 "Your phone torch is on!"
Australia day has become very controversial here, the first nations peoples are calling it invasion day.
Well, it IS invasion day. It has had the date changed before. No reason why it can't be again.
Only the elite privileged have a problem with Australia day. The rest are just virtue signalling
An absolute scam, how much authority do they intend to take, through creative rewriting of history, in Australia? 😠
@@jcldcttDecision about what? You cannot change "Australia Day", it's one of the few days that our dementia patients remember and all of our new citizens are very proud of! Are you saying that a small minority of 3% out of our 270 cultures here have the right to change history because they only know how to be loud and intrusive?
@@jenniferharrison8915change the date no reason not too
Maybe the next one will be about GenXer's on lamb day
Nope. Leave us alone. We're happy quietly sitting in the corner eating our popcorn, watching the Boomer vs Millennial shytshow and conspiring with, I mean teaching, the Gen Z's to appreciate our music, play DnD, a few yoyo tricks, and the art of malicious compliance.
Not the best lamb add I've seen and they didn't say anything about Australia day, and before anyone makes comment I am indigenous and in the military and I'm all for our special day and flag.
From what I gather, it's an issue of what day it's on rather than whether or not it's even celebrated. Being stubborn about the date it's on seems pretty ridiculous to me tbh, but I'm not Aus, so it doesn't really affect me anyway
@@elizabethmonroe2290 They say it's about the day it's on , but I think they have a different agenda and it wouldn't matter what day it was changed to they'd still winge and cry.
@@garykelley5075that’s exactly correct, there are some people that want the date abolish all together because they think Australia isn’t something to celebrate at all. Those people do not deserve to live in a country like Australia with that mentality, it makes them look selfish, hypocritical and narcissistic.
That John Howard part was funny.