Okay i am 5th generation aussie and I can definitely say if we arent laughing at ourselves, we laugh at others or we do rediculous things JUST BECAUSE.....there is no logic or reasoning to it. We usually try not to be rude or offensive but we like making fun of ourselves or each other. That is where the saying comes from when there is the slightest possibility of a screw up " She'll be right"....and it usually never ends well after those words.......LOL
American: Breaks leg. "OWWW IM GONNA DIE HELP ME" Aussie: Gets bitten by 2 poisonous spiders and a snake " Nah she'll be right mate. Grab me a beer won't ya?"
Always leave a rolled up sock in your shoes when you take them off. They taught us that in army cadets. If your using boots (like GPs) then stretch the sock, inside out, over the opening of the boot; this stops the creepy crawlies from using your footwear as a lair. Still shake out the shoes before sticking your feet in them -- just to be extra safe.
@shane manning You should have heard what they told us to do with the toilet paper in our ration packs! Each pack only had 4 squares of paper and our Army corporal (they called him Corporal Tricky) told us how to make it last for the two days the ration pack covered (ration pack D, if I remember correctly). It's a bit gross but pretty funny, particularly because we were gullible 14 year olds and Corporal Tricky was very convincing!🤣
That spider thing has happened a few times to me, shoes were inside. I thought I must have left a sock in the shoe, but when I took it off and tipped it out a crumpled huntsman spider came out. The second time, I knew right away. Nope, not a sock
@@BamisHouse Haha I always, always check my shoes, shake my clothes before I put them on. I live rural though, damn things live all over my car, take a web off and it's back within an hour.
1:55 Freaks out over a huntsman in someone's shoe. That one's just a baby. I once had a circular clock on the wall larger than a dinner plate, and you could see the huntsman trying to hide behind it via the legs that were peeking out on two opposite sides of the clock. 2:50 You can tell this is in Australia because there's a Reject Shop at the top of the escalator.
Spiders grasshoppers goanna etc so much bigger in Darwin....remember first time I got there from Queensland tropics in early 60s I freaked out..not to them just how big they were.
Yep, the escalator recycle guy was definitely in Australia. There's a very brief angle at the end where you get to see a shop sign on the 2nd level, if you zoom in it's called ("The Reject Shop"). It's a shop full of lots of really cheap crap
At full bound a kangaroo can travel at up to 50 kilometres per hour (around 31 miles per hour), and can jump up to 3 metres high (almost 10 feet) and up to 9 metres (almost 30 feet) in length. I'm glad you did this video, I needed a laugh tonight.
The reptile that quickly darted over the rocks looks like a fresh water crocodile, smaller with a longer snout & usually less aggressive than the big salties
That Four Wheel Drive attempt at 1:18 had me LMAO . Thanks for that , it really brightened my day . The spider in the shoe was a Huntsman , essentially harmless . Just scary looking because they're big and hairy .
A Huntsman the size of your hand's bite will have you jumping, I have been done by a couple of Snakes and Large Scorpians BUT the worst and most painful bite I have had was from a 32cm long and over 4cm wide with legs out Centipede, It bit me then crawled in between the bed base and Mattress, I actually thought I had been bitten by a snake, couldn't find a snake so pulled the entire bed apart and found him Curled up, The puncture holes were 3cm apart and its biting pincers actually pierced my arm like an ear peircing just way larger, The pain felt like someone hit me with a Hammer and the initial first pain lasted 10 hours and was terrible for 2 days but the pain didn't stop until 10 Days later or more, The Bastard sits on a shelf at the Gladstone Hospital as part of their collection as it was 4 times bigger than what they had, I saw another one going into a hole in the corner of the ceiling and I tried to stop it with a Broom Handle pushed onto it and it just Bulldozed its way from under the pressure I had on it, Damned thing had to be twice the size of the one that bit me I think we had a Big nest Happening and he was Grandad. A month after being Bit We moved into the new 6 Bedroom house straight across the road but on the same property, My Wife and I lived in the Old Queenslander for 26 years raising our 5 girls and no one was ever bitten in the House by ANYTHING And I got Smashed in the last 4 weeks lmao, I don't recommend Centipede Bites for a good time Party Trick. 💀🥵
@@MrMambott oh man stuff that!!! I used to pick up all kinds of insects when I was a kid, but I would never ever mess with a Centipede. The only time I ever got stung by something I was really young, but I remembered what it looked like and I only just found out a few weeks ago what it was, it was an Asian Lady Beetle, that thing hurt like hell!!!
It's like a surprise spider. The one that you're totally content with in the corner of your room to keep the flies at bay, but that freaks you out when it tries to dive into your neck.
Unfortunately America doesn't have the monopoly on stupidity, we have our fair share too...that guy with the bins on the escalator were Aussies, the shop sign at the top of the escalator is the reject shop, our version of the dollar store. Also, your reaction to the huntsman spider is hilarious, if you want to visit here, be prepared for spiders. The huntsman spider is ok, we like them in our homes because they keep the fly and mosquito population down. Have a great day, and usually in Queensland we say 'good arvo' not happy arvo, just FYI. 😂❤️
I had 2 Huntsman Spiders bigger than large Bread and Butter plates and a couple of Python way thicker than my thigh, We would hear the Spiders chasing each other or their prey for dinner, and when hearing them run across the ceiling I would Climb under the Doona No matter how hot of a night it was and preyed they had Real Sticky Feet, They were plenty of years old, I lived in an 1800s Queenslander on 200 acres. The House was the original Cattle Station Main House and was on 20,000 acres or more before the land was parcelled up into smaller blocks of land.
10:12 Where the purple mat hit the windscreen YES it could have been catastrophic as it was a fully laden b-double semi trailer and it was only his skill that pulled it up with out crashing
Escalator guy is Australian, saw a Reject Shop in the background, he must have been on his way to apply for a job as merchandise or a shelf or something. Also that statue guy decking that absolute gronk was so unbelievably satisfying.
To this day I still shake my shoes before putting them on to check for spiders and creepy crawlies. It doesn’t matter if you live in the country or the city as they’ll still be around.
I just love the chicken at the end. As a chicken owner, so utterly and completely relatable and hilarious. I'm sure my girls would do that if they got their chance XD Thanks for the great video as always Ryan, and I sure had a good laugh at my fellow Aussies.
The best part of this video is your finally starting to get it, in a bad situation we will always help. In any situation we will help, but we we will point and laugh first, if its not too serious
The hind legs of those ‘roo, as we aussies call them, are what make them a force to be reckoned with. They’ll rip you, or your poor dog apart right in your stomach without blinking an eye. If they get hold of you with their upper legs, they lean back on the tail while holding you then kick down with the hind legs and rip you to pieces. My dad lost a couple his dogs like this. We ARE generally easy going and love to laugh at ourselves and tease others, but it’s always done in a fun way to not make others feel bad. Like any country we have a good share of "tosses and wankers" too, and they’re dealt with in a very…….. different…… way. Lol
My better half & I were going out after she came out of the shower dressed in a towel. I spotted a Huntsman Spider on the door frame & asked her to leave her "friend" outside. She spotted the spider, dropped her towel & jumped up on the bed screaming. I scooped him up the spider & let it go outside in the garden.
G'day Ryan. That was hilarious.😂 Wish I knew what was going on with those two women in the slippery mud. That was crazy 😳 Ryan you are so cute, my new favourite Yank. You seem like a really lovely guy, sweet, funny and very charming 😊 Love your channel. Good job mate👍👏👏👏 Catch ya tomorrow arvo.
I tried to hand feed a wild young goanna once when I was a teenager and the same thing happened. It went for the fresher meat over what I was offering. My Dad freaked out because they apparently have a lot of bacteria in their mouths.
@Andrew_koala Almost every time I see one of these poncy wannabe teachers, there is a mistake in the comment. And you Andrew, cannot spell or use syntax correctly. The word THEIR - defines that one is referring to the 'population' of theM - i.e. Goannas' It is unnecessary to maKe both wordS PLURAL
As a 70's Aussie kid I was taught that you always checked your shoes if you left them outside. You stomped on the toes and tapped them upside down on the ground before putting them on. Saved me once or twice from a big old scary huntsman 😉
1:22 that there at cape York that little bit of the tracks called gunshot, ppl make it all the time but far out that one didn’t wanna stick together down it ah? XD
I'm an Aussie and I literally found you a week ago by accident. Have enjoyed watching your reactions and general bewilderment. Find yourself an Aussie over there to do drop in explanations...some of your guesses are "good for a guess" otherwise waaaaay off 😂 (meant positively). Don't over think it and you'll figure it out. We're basic and lazy and that's usually the key to the puzzle 😉
HAHHA the spider in the shoe one is so funny because growing up and still now before you put on any closed toe shoes you stick ur hand into the shoe to check for spiders LOL 2:20
That spider in the shoe is just a huntsman, they're harmless! i went to work one day on my motorcycle, switched out of my moto boots for my workboots and when i took one off a huntsman that size ran out and did several laps around the ankle of the boot. I'm guessing he wasn't too thrilled with his ride to work, he was in my left boot so all the gear changes he would have gotten a jostle about. I have NO idea how he hid in there, he must have been squished up in a tiny bit of spare room at the end of my toes. Then he ran off into the shed at work and i was quite sad to lose my huntsman from home. They hunt mozzies etc and keep you safe at night. My grandmother used to get them on a broom from various parts of the house when one would appear and release them in her bedroom to keep her safe at night from biteys. 🤣
AUSSIE here. Its late at night here and i woke my daughter up laughing at these vids ,and you laughing at the dads that got spooked,made me laugh more.....Yes thats how we speak to our offspring at times😆
spiders suck over here haha i remember when i was younger i put on a shoe and a huntsman spider ran out so fast and gave me a cheeky bite, absolutely scared the day lights out of me haha, ended up naming him spike and letting him keep the flys in order
Reminds me of all the fun we had 70+ yrs ago..sand hills or on cardboard on grass to lots at beach and lake near home..driver of car drove round Lake and we took turns wt rope as we had water ski in Lake...etc..very hot country no computer games or violence drugs and just pure clean happy times in the sun...enjoyed video and thanks for laughs and memories
The big wave going over all the tourists on the rocks actually caused a lot of injuries in that incident. It happens a lot in that area, and too many need to be air lifted.
I really love watching react to the antics of our country men. I guess we become so used to the silliness of our lives, until you see it through someone not use to the carry-ons of others. I'd love for you to visit Australia 🇦🇺 I know you'd love it out it.
@14:50 I saw the jetty near me and the boat docked is the whale watching one. And yes they do jump off the jetty, it is pretty deep when the tide is in.
@ 1:57 that's happened to me, but I didn't find it first before putting my shoe on. After 10 or so minutes I felt a stabbing pain in my big toe and kicked off the shoe and out came a Huntsman.
@@jaycee330 LOL ummm our spiders are a lot more venomous than yours. I live in Sydney so I've seen the world's most venomous spider (Sydney Funnel Web) quite a bit. A literally walk barefoot with them around and get told off for it. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@jaycee330 you'd actually be very surprised at how strong Sydney Funnel Webs are. I've literally seen them hold up a steel capped boot of someone trying to step on one.
The fact is Australians have such a weird sense of humour+anyone when it all goes wrong I can still appreciate the funny thing and laugh at themselves-we are hard-working honest and true+I'm still we do not believe we are better than you.-this is what makes us famous😅 this is the thing that makes us true.
The trash bins on the escalator was for sure Australian, I can see "The reject shop" in the background. It's like a dollar store franchise we have here.
You never ever swerve to miss a roo. Ever. They always jump in the direction you swerve that guarantees an accident. If you see them slow down and brake if you can. If you do hit a roo or any marsupial you gotta get out and check their pouches for joeys.
those "big" spiders are Huntsmans. scared of humans, not poisonous. good spiders to have around as they take care of roaches, other poisonous spiders etc. I have one in my wardrobe/closet.
To us Aussies, we just can't help but laugh at people who mess up. We can't help it. It is just too bloody funny. And if we are in that mess up situation, we either just don't react and stay chill, laugh or be really angry and laugh about it later. And I can tell you as well that when we get angry it is either the funniest or scariest thing.
OH SHIT 8:11 I can give some background on that one, that's in Dee Why here on The Northern Beaches of Sydney. One day (like last year, maybe earlier this year, I can't remember) there was like a freak Rain/Wind storm (kinda like a wind tunnel vacuum essentially) that went the length of about 2 or 3 Suburbs/Neighbourhoods. My friend and I live a few Suburbs before there and went to 1 or 2 PAST where it reached, it only lasted about 5 Mins but the Power was out in those Suburbs for like a day and there was tons of damage and just trees/branches littering the streets that took a couple days to clean up, IT WAS INSANE 😅 we JUST missed being in the middle of it actually, total freak weather event, nothing quite like it in our entire 28 Years of living in the area 🤷♂️
I’m an Aussie laying in bed recovering from bloody COVID binge watching your videos…having a good laugh is making me cough like a bitch but it’s worth it 😅
16:25 swimming in croc infested waters and laughing about a baby one jumping on your head, whilst having to know all the time that massive parents are lurking. That's balls
That escalator is in Aus. We escalate on the left whereas Americans escalate on the wrong side. I can also see a couple of Aussie store signs: The Reject Shop and Platypus.
long long ago when skate boards were all the rage. me and my bro in our 30;s borrowed 2 , locked arms and legs facing each other . a giant hill was great for about 40 seconds. we came off big time , some stitches too. never rode one since. the moped or maybe u call it a scooter , thru the tin fence, well my bro and his girl went out . the throttle got stuck , thru a wood paling fence i went . the moped , alas did not survive. ya i was in a whole lot of trouble. but what goes around comes around. my bro driving like a madman, in sydney, got locked of the lane. into the back of a stationary car that caused a chain reaction, all these unmanned cars went thru the red light , ya you guessed it , absolute carnage. how no one was hurt ill never know. its one of lifes great mysteries. my bro nil , the cars 15 wrecked. more like war zone than a car accident
On the kangaroo jumping height. I used to live an Canberra and I saw 6ft tall red kangaroos would jump over cars when crossing the road. I have had spiders in the shoe several times. Especially if you leave them outside! In Canberra, would had a huntsman living on the outside of our winder that was the size of a dinner plate. The thing with kangaroos is that they can use their tails to support themselves allowing them to use both powerful legs and claws to rip into you. Imaging a 6ft+ big red male doing that to you.
The third video/ 1:20 Ive tried that. Actually, I watched people try that. The funny thing is, one person got stuck, and the driver yelled: ‘I CAN’T REACH THE FRIDGE!’. Highlight of my holiday that ended the same day that the second lockdown of ‘21 started (in brisbane).
That swing that the lady fell off of was called a flying fox and usually it flings you up but I think she was just not ready for that, also they are very commonly found in parks.
Huntsman Spiders, not poisonous, good to have in the house as they eat the flies and mozzies for you, they are shy and will not come near you unless you bother them.
Except one nearly gave me a heart attack one night. Watching telly late, and saw one on the wall. Finished my show and moved my hand and the damn thing jumped off it! I think it wanted to be friends. It was a big too!
Okay i am 5th generation aussie and I can definitely say if we arent laughing at ourselves, we laugh at others or we do rediculous things JUST BECAUSE.....there is no logic or reasoning to it. We usually try not to be rude or offensive but we like making fun of ourselves or each other. That is where the saying comes from when there is the slightest possibility of a screw up " She'll be right"....and it usually never ends well after those words.......LOL
Totally famous last words 😂
"she'll be right" is usually followed by 1 of 2 extremes: absolute failure or absolute success.
American: Breaks leg. "OWWW IM GONNA DIE HELP ME"
Aussie: Gets bitten by 2 poisonous spiders and a snake " Nah she'll be right mate. Grab me a beer won't ya?"
@@Avie957 LMFAO perfect example. We are either rediculously stupid at times or rediculously lucky........LOL
As a fellow Aussie, I’m also ridiculously stupid and lucky😂
This video tells me how chill and positive Australians are. They laugh in many of these situations!
Hahahah, Ryan's face every time he sees a poor little huntsman. One of the most harmless spiders.
Huntsman spiders a total bros. Absolute units too, watching them kill something is mesmerising.
Huntsmen are great. I've seen em take out snakes, redbacks, cockroaches, all kinds of stuff.
Our natural pest control
Yeah 😂
Yes,I like them,my partner hates them
Always leave a rolled up sock in your shoes when you take them off. They taught us that in army cadets. If your using boots (like GPs) then stretch the sock, inside out, over the opening of the boot; this stops the creepy crawlies from using your footwear as a lair. Still shake out the shoes before sticking your feet in them -- just to be extra safe.
That is such a good idea! I just never leave shoes outside to be safe. Still always gotta shake them inside as well though.
@shane manning You should have heard what they told us to do with the toilet paper in our ration packs! Each pack only had 4 squares of paper and our Army corporal (they called him Corporal Tricky) told us how to make it last for the two days the ration pack covered (ration pack D, if I remember correctly). It's a bit gross but pretty funny, particularly because we were gullible 14 year olds and Corporal Tricky was very convincing!🤣
@shane manning wait, you know Corporal Tricky!?🤣
That spider thing has happened a few times to me, shoes were inside. I thought I must have left a sock in the shoe, but when I took it off and tipped it out a crumpled huntsman spider came out. The second time, I knew right away. Nope, not a sock
@@BamisHouse Haha I always, always check my shoes, shake my clothes before I put them on. I live rural though, damn things live all over my car, take a web off and it's back within an hour.
Your reaction to the spiders are hysterical 😂
Even the big one at 8:34 got me, I've only ever seen a spider that big in Aus once. When they get too big they give me the shivers.
I'd be reacting too. I hate spiders, especially big ones. I hope I don't get any big spiders in my shoes.
anyone smart in Aus reacts like that
1:55 Freaks out over a huntsman in someone's shoe. That one's just a baby. I once had a circular clock on the wall larger than a dinner plate, and you could see the huntsman trying to hide behind it via the legs that were peeking out on two opposite sides of the clock.
2:50 You can tell this is in Australia because there's a Reject Shop at the top of the escalator.
Seriously, I would set my home on fire and leave. Over the seas. And never look back.
Clockspider is also a meme thats been on the internet for years. It's a pretty common thing for them to hide behind them because its dark and warm.
Spiders grasshoppers goanna etc so much bigger in Darwin....remember first time I got there from Queensland tropics in early 60s I freaked out..not to them just how big they were.
@@ChrisP.Bacon123 lol....a little fly spray is all it takes if you want some peace of mind ....no need for fire...
YES there was a reject shop at the top of it
Yep, the escalator recycle guy was definitely in Australia. There's a very brief angle at the end where you get to see a shop sign on the 2nd level, if you zoom in it's called ("The Reject Shop"). It's a shop full of lots of really cheap crap
Yeap, I recognise the location too. It's Highpoint in Melbourne.
@@slavj correct
hasn't the reject shop at highpoint been replaced with something else?
@@slavj Aaah cool, I never been there. Chaddy and The Glen are my two locals. Might have to check out highpoint some time!!
@@qyyap nah still there. Went there last weekend. Although, I do think they moved locations at one point, but a while ago (pre-covid).
At full bound a kangaroo can travel at up to 50 kilometres per hour (around 31 miles per hour), and can jump up to 3 metres high (almost 10 feet) and up to 9 metres (almost 30 feet) in length.
I'm glad you did this video, I needed a laugh tonight.
And they definitely count as Aussies.
The reptile that quickly darted over the rocks looks like a fresh water crocodile, smaller with a longer snout & usually less aggressive than the big salties
i love ryans face everytime he sees a hunstman
That Four Wheel Drive attempt at 1:18 had me LMAO . Thanks for that , it really brightened my day . The spider in the shoe was a Huntsman , essentially harmless . Just scary looking because they're big and hairy .
A Huntsman the size of your hand's bite will have you jumping, I have been done by a couple of Snakes and Large Scorpians BUT the worst and most painful bite I have had was from a 32cm long and over 4cm wide with legs out Centipede, It bit me then crawled in between the bed base and Mattress, I actually thought I had been bitten by a snake, couldn't find a snake so pulled the entire bed apart and found him Curled up, The puncture holes were 3cm apart and its biting pincers actually pierced my arm like an ear peircing just way larger, The pain felt like someone hit me with a Hammer and the initial first pain lasted 10 hours and was terrible for 2 days but the pain didn't stop until 10 Days later or more, The Bastard sits on a shelf at the Gladstone Hospital as part of their collection as it was 4 times bigger than what they had, I saw another one going into a hole in the corner of the ceiling and I tried to stop it with a Broom Handle pushed onto it and it just Bulldozed its way from under the pressure I had on it, Damned thing had to be twice the size of the one that bit me I think we had a Big nest Happening and he was Grandad. A month after being Bit We moved into the new 6 Bedroom house straight across the road but on the same property, My Wife and I lived in the Old Queenslander for 26 years raising our 5 girls and no one was ever bitten in the House by ANYTHING And I got Smashed in the last 4 weeks lmao, I don't recommend Centipede Bites for a good time Party Trick. 💀🥵
@@MrMambott oh man stuff that!!!
I used to pick up all kinds of insects when I was a kid, but I would never ever mess with a Centipede.
The only time I ever got stung by something I was really young, but I remembered what it looked like and I only just found out a few weeks ago what it was, it was an Asian Lady Beetle, that thing hurt like hell!!!
It's like a surprise spider.
The one that you're totally content with in the corner of your room to keep the flies at bay, but that freaks you out when it tries to dive into your neck.
Unfortunately America doesn't have the monopoly on stupidity, we have our fair share too...that guy with the bins on the escalator were Aussies, the shop sign at the top of the escalator is the reject shop, our version of the dollar store. Also, your reaction to the huntsman spider is hilarious, if you want to visit here, be prepared for spiders. The huntsman spider is ok, we like them in our homes because they keep the fly and mosquito population down. Have a great day, and usually in Queensland we say 'good arvo' not happy arvo, just FYI. 😂❤️
Or just g’day
Also, remember to pronounce auZZie not auSSie
@@thepie4920 Same sound as Ozzy Osborne, is the way I describe it to people!
@@lady_bexy ye
I had 2 Huntsman Spiders bigger than large Bread and Butter plates and a couple of Python way thicker than my thigh, We would hear the Spiders chasing each other or their prey for dinner, and when hearing them run across the ceiling I would Climb under the Doona No matter how hot of a night it was and preyed they had Real Sticky Feet, They were plenty of years old, I lived in an 1800s Queenslander on 200 acres. The House was the original Cattle Station Main House and was on 20,000 acres or more before the land was parcelled up into smaller blocks of land.
If you want to sound Australian, when you say “Aussie” pronounce the “ss’s” as zeds (or zees) more like
“Ozzies”, LOVE your channel!!!!👍👏🇦🇺🥰
No, I love the way American's pronounce our words, and their words. It makes them unique
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorshipaww, see, we know how to laugh at the seps!/j (aww, see? Aussie? Ozzie! 😅🤣)
The guy in the pyjamas is doing that old Australian favourite, "the spider dance" - also popular when walking into webs on dark tracks at night! 😫
10:12 Where the purple mat hit the windscreen YES it could have been catastrophic as it was a fully laden b-double semi trailer and it was only his skill that pulled it up with out crashing
Escalator guy is Australian, saw a Reject Shop in the background, he must have been on his way to apply for a job as merchandise or a shelf or something. Also that statue guy decking that absolute gronk was so unbelievably satisfying.
Yeah I reckon it’s Highpoint in Melbourne, it’s my local shopping centre and I know exactly where that is
To this day I still shake my shoes before putting them on to check for spiders and creepy crawlies. It doesn’t matter if you live in the country or the city as they’ll still be around.
That guy isn't homeless, he is just super chill.
suuuuuuuuper chill
Watching you jump back and squirm when to spider appears is enough to make me laugh.
Hello Ryan ,
That was hilarious .
The shot of the people sliding down the sand dune into the lake . It looks like Fraser Island.
I just love the chicken at the end. As a chicken owner, so utterly and completely relatable and hilarious. I'm sure my girls would do that if they got their chance XD
Thanks for the great video as always Ryan, and I sure had a good laugh at my fellow Aussies.
The reaction to the wet Willy punch was universal.
Surfers Paradise, always interesting
Perfect pause on the hammer my friend!
The best part of this video is your finally starting to get it, in a bad situation we will always help. In any situation we will help, but we we will point and laugh first, if its not too serious
That was so much fun. Loved it. Thanks mate.
The hind legs of those ‘roo, as we aussies call them, are what make them a force to be reckoned with. They’ll rip you, or your poor dog apart right in your stomach without blinking an eye. If they get hold of you with their upper legs, they lean back on the tail while holding you then kick down with the hind legs and rip you to pieces. My dad lost a couple his dogs like this. We ARE generally easy going and love to laugh at ourselves and tease others, but it’s always done in a fun way to not make others feel bad. Like any country we have a good share of "tosses and wankers" too, and they’re dealt with in a very…….. different…… way. Lol
New found favourite channel and as Australian married to an American I am loving it 😍
I this might be your best video so far Ryan. Watching you with my form class from the UK now. Getting home sick. Your videos help.
Hi Ryan I am a 5th generation Australian and I love your reaction to our videos only one thing is Aussie is said Auzzy with a Z 👍
ahh I miss playing T-Ball as a kid and calling "HEADS" whenever the ball was about to fracture someones cranium. Fun times
I was thinking to myself “He called Heads. He’s good.” 😂 It’s still an instinctual look up moment whenever I hear it!
My better half & I were going out after she came out of the shower dressed in a towel. I spotted a Huntsman Spider on the door frame & asked her to leave her "friend" outside. She spotted the spider, dropped her towel & jumped up on the bed screaming. I scooped him up the spider & let it go outside in the garden.
G'day Ryan. That was hilarious.😂 Wish I knew what was going on with those two women in the slippery mud. That was crazy 😳
Ryan you are so cute, my new favourite Yank. You seem like a really lovely guy, sweet, funny and very charming 😊 Love your channel. Good job mate👍👏👏👏 Catch ya tomorrow arvo.
I tried to hand feed a wild young goanna once when I was a teenager and the same thing happened. It went for the fresher meat over what I was offering. My Dad freaked out because they apparently have a lot of bacteria in their mouths.
@Andrew_koala piss off mate
@Andrew_koala Almost every time I see one of these poncy wannabe teachers, there is a mistake in the comment. And you Andrew, cannot spell or use syntax correctly.
The word THEIR - defines that one is referring to the 'population' of theM - i.e. Goannas'
It is unnecessary to maKe both wordS PLURAL
@@DanDownunda8888 got him 🤣🤣🤣
As a 70's Aussie kid I was taught that you always checked your shoes if you left them outside. You stomped on the toes and tapped them upside down on the ground before putting them on. Saved me once or twice from a big old scary huntsman 😉
1:22 that there at cape York that little bit of the tracks called gunshot, ppl make it all the time but far out that one didn’t wanna stick together down it ah? XD
Needed the lightning at the beach clip “omigod babi girl r u orrite” clip. Should also do a Dashcams Of Australia one 🙌
I'm an Aussie and I literally found you a week ago by accident. Have enjoyed watching your reactions and general bewilderment. Find yourself an Aussie over there to do drop in explanations...some of your guesses are "good for a guess" otherwise waaaaay off 😂 (meant positively). Don't over think it and you'll figure it out. We're basic and lazy and that's usually the key to the puzzle 😉
@andrew_koala2974 wasn't aware that TH-cam was a literal English Class.
D'oh!!!
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@andrew_koala2974 and if that comment gives your students a laugh, then they seriously need to get a life.
HAHHA the spider in the shoe one is so funny because growing up and still now before you put on any closed toe shoes you stick ur hand into the shoe to check for spiders LOL 2:20
That spider in the shoe is just a huntsman, they're harmless! i went to work one day on my motorcycle, switched out of my moto boots for my workboots and when i took one off a huntsman that size ran out and did several laps around the ankle of the boot. I'm guessing he wasn't too thrilled with his ride to work, he was in my left boot so all the gear changes he would have gotten a jostle about. I have NO idea how he hid in there, he must have been squished up in a tiny bit of spare room at the end of my toes. Then he ran off into the shed at work and i was quite sad to lose my huntsman from home. They hunt mozzies etc and keep you safe at night. My grandmother used to get them on a broom from various parts of the house when one would appear and release them in her bedroom to keep her safe at night from biteys. 🤣
AUSSIE here. Its late at night here and i woke my daughter up laughing at these vids ,and you laughing at the dads that got spooked,made me laugh more.....Yes thats how we speak to our offspring at times😆
The elavator with the bins, was in Australia i think, the reject shop was in the background
Yep definitely Australia. The Reject Shop and a Platypus above it.
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its highpoint shopping centre in melbourne
This is so funny watching as an Aussie just seeing everything that he thinks is weird and relating to it in some way
The shoe comes up and hes like "what's gonna happen"
Every Aussie watching:
"He has to check for spiders mate"
It's only a huntsman spider. There isn't enough room in this shoe for the both of us... 🤣🤣🤣
I love how much you love Australia and Aussie’s!!
Lol at 17:27 you looked away just as her phone fell in water🤣
That was such a funny video! When the green skateboarder skated into the truck I couldn't breath 🤣🤣
spiders suck over here haha i remember when i was younger i put on a shoe and a huntsman spider ran out so fast and gave me a cheeky bite, absolutely scared the day lights out of me haha, ended up naming him spike and letting him keep the flys in order
Reminds me of all the fun we had 70+ yrs ago..sand hills or on cardboard on grass to lots at beach and lake near home..driver of car drove round Lake and we took turns wt rope as we had water ski in Lake...etc..very hot country no computer games or violence drugs and just pure clean happy times in the sun...enjoyed video and thanks for laughs and memories
The big wave going over all the tourists on the rocks actually caused a lot of injuries in that incident. It happens a lot in that area, and too many need to be air lifted.
From an Aussie who needed a good laugh - thanks Ryan and we'll be right mate😂😂
Kangaroos attack windows because of their reflection. People perseve them as cute but they can be really dangerous bastards.
Exactly!
🤣Yes!
16:20 and thats a croc
8:03 it was a cute wittwle spidoor🥺
To hear you say 'happy arvo' is just the funniest thing ever.
the escalator one with the recycle bins was at a local shopping center (mall) near me... Highpoint in Maribyrnong lol
Yep, definitely Aussie: there was a Reject Shop there.
I laughed for a solid 2 minutes with Travis and his scooter 😂
I really love watching react to the antics of our country men. I guess we become so used to the silliness of our lives, until you see it through someone not use to the carry-ons of others. I'd love for you to visit Australia 🇦🇺 I know you'd love it out it.
I think I know the jetty at 14:52, it’s either the one at red cliff or the one at Shawn cliff.
Thanks for this, it was 20 mins of hilarity, gave me a great laugh. I really enjoy your channel, mate.
@14:50 I saw the jetty near me and the boat docked is the whale watching one. And yes they do jump off the jetty, it is pretty deep when the tide is in.
Hey Ryan sending love to you and your family. From Australia yo
the spiders over there must not like their shoes lol
@ 1:57 that's happened to me, but I didn't find it first before putting my shoe on. After 10 or so minutes I felt a stabbing pain in my big toe and kicked off the shoe and out came a Huntsman.
I laugh every time when Americans react to the spiders. 😂 When ever I see one I just think yeah your big and that's it. 😜
That's because we have dangerous spiders to deal with here (Black Widows and Brown Recluse), so we get kinda antsy regarding them.
@@jaycee330 LOL ummm our spiders are a lot more venomous than yours.
I live in Sydney so I've seen the world's most venomous spider (Sydney Funnel Web) quite a bit.
A literally walk barefoot with them around and get told off for it.
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@@jaycee330 you'd actually be very surprised at how strong Sydney Funnel Webs are.
I've literally seen them hold up a steel capped boot of someone trying to step on one.
Hahahaha never seen these ones... funny as! Especially your reactions, never seen someone jump in their seat so often 😜
Small correction. It’s not “happy” arvo in Oz…we say “good” arvo 👍
The fact is Australians have such a weird sense of humour+anyone when it all goes wrong I can still appreciate the funny thing and laugh at themselves-we are hard-working honest and true+I'm still we do not believe we are better than you.-this is what makes us famous😅 this is the thing that makes us true.
2:55 You know it's in Australia because of the gum trees.
The trash bins on the escalator was for sure Australian, I can see "The reject shop" in the background. It's like a dollar store franchise we have here.
You never ever swerve to miss a roo. Ever. They always jump in the direction you swerve that guarantees an accident. If you see them slow down and brake if you can. If you do hit a roo or any marsupial you gotta get out and check their pouches for joeys.
those "big" spiders are Huntsmans. scared of humans, not poisonous. good spiders to have around as they take care of roaches, other poisonous spiders etc. I have one in my wardrobe/closet.
To us Aussies, we just can't help but laugh at people who mess up. We can't help it. It is just too bloody funny. And if we are in that mess up situation, we either just don't react and stay chill, laugh or be really angry and laugh about it later. And I can tell you as well that when we get angry it is either the funniest or scariest thing.
If you leave your shoes outside and gumboots you always bang them on the ground because that was a huntsman spider
The re-ject shop is as Aussie as it gets!
that thing is a johnstone river croc, fresh water , harmless i ve swam with them, but dont try to pat them, they have very sharp teeth.
I'm in Australia, like watching your reaction. Most of the fails i believe started with "Just hold my beer"
OH SHIT 8:11 I can give some background on that one, that's in Dee Why here on The Northern Beaches of Sydney. One day (like last year, maybe earlier this year, I can't remember) there was like a freak Rain/Wind storm (kinda like a wind tunnel vacuum essentially) that went the length of about 2 or 3 Suburbs/Neighbourhoods.
My friend and I live a few Suburbs before there and went to 1 or 2 PAST where it reached, it only lasted about 5 Mins but the Power was out in those Suburbs for like a day and there was tons of damage and just trees/branches littering the streets that took a couple days to clean up, IT WAS INSANE 😅 we JUST missed being in the middle of it actually, total freak weather event, nothing quite like it in our entire 28 Years of living in the area 🤷♂️
Yep. And I was caught on Longy Headland when it struck. Long story short; I eventually made it home. Looking like a swamp monster.
That 4x4 going down that track is at "Gunshot" The Old Telegraph Track in Cape York. It's very famous amongst 4WDers.
13:56 looks like Mount Neilson Play park and Oval, in the hills of Hobart.
The animal at 16:19 is a freshwater crocodile Ryan. That's only a baby😂
I’m an Aussie laying in bed recovering from bloody COVID binge watching your videos…having a good laugh is making me cough like a bitch but it’s worth it 😅
6:52 "You can't throw hammers at people. It's not Mario Kart." Hahhahahaha
16:25 swimming in croc infested waters and laughing about a baby one jumping on your head, whilst having to know all the time that massive parents are lurking.
That's balls
1:35. Got a love Cape York tracks and river crossings- the most untouched/ unpopulated place/ northern most point of Australia
That escalator is in Aus. We escalate on the left whereas Americans escalate on the wrong side. I can also see a couple of Aussie store signs: The Reject Shop and Platypus.
Pretty sure the bins on the escalators is Highpoint in Melbourne. Looks like JB Hi-Fi next to the escalators and The reject shop on the next level
Not sure if you saw what fell into the guys jumper in the laundry.
It was a long snake that fell on the floor
Nah, looked like a mouse or rat. I think what you thought was a snake was its tail
Hey that is cool, that dude trying to do a flip at 14:50 was on the Redcliffe Jetty...Redcliffe QLD is my home town ,Ryan.
long long ago when skate boards were all the rage. me and my bro in our 30;s borrowed 2 , locked arms and legs facing each other . a giant hill was great for about 40 seconds. we came off big time , some stitches too. never rode one since. the moped or maybe u call it a scooter , thru the tin fence, well my bro and his girl went out . the throttle got stuck , thru a wood paling fence i went . the moped , alas did not survive. ya i was in a whole lot of trouble. but what goes around comes around. my bro driving like a madman, in sydney, got locked of the lane. into the back of a stationary car that caused a chain reaction, all these unmanned cars went thru the red light , ya you guessed it , absolute carnage. how no one was hurt ill never know. its one of lifes great mysteries. my bro nil , the cars 15 wrecked. more like war zone than a car accident
On the kangaroo jumping height. I used to live an Canberra and I saw 6ft tall red kangaroos would jump over cars when crossing the road.
I have had spiders in the shoe several times. Especially if you leave them outside! In Canberra, would had a huntsman living on the outside of our winder that was the size of a dinner plate.
The thing with kangaroos is that they can use their tails to support themselves allowing them to use both powerful legs and claws to rip into you. Imaging a 6ft+ big red male doing that to you.
I ACTUALLY CRIED LAUGHING AFTER WATCHING THIS
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The garbage bins on the escalator has the Platypus shop sign in the background so Australian!
12:36 our school took a bunch of 12 year olds rafting for a school camp, so many of us fell over, got stuck in bushes and cut ourselves on the rocks 😔
0:32 kangaroo was just trying to get that insurance claim lmao
This was great, good laugh before I go to bed.
The third video/ 1:20
Ive tried that. Actually, I watched people try that. The funny thing is, one person got stuck, and the driver yelled: ‘I CAN’T REACH THE FRIDGE!’.
Highlight of my holiday that ended the same day that the second lockdown of ‘21 started (in brisbane).
Ryan, you should see your face when you see our eight legged friends. Your look of shock and terror. Classic.
As an aussie i love this shit 😂
Honestly these compilations are great
That swing that the lady fell off of was called a flying fox and usually it flings you up but I think she was just not ready for that, also they are very commonly found in parks.
Huntsman Spiders, not poisonous, good to have in the house as they eat the flies and mozzies for you, they are shy and will not come near you unless you bother them.
Except one nearly gave me a heart attack one night. Watching telly late, and saw one on the wall. Finished my show and moved my hand and the damn thing jumped off it! I think it wanted to be friends. It was a big too!
They may not be poisonous, but they are venomous. They just aren't medically significant. Pain, local swelling, etc. Nothing to worry too much about.
Like a supercharged mozzie bite.
You know what's funny. The Hunstman spider instills fear in every Australian. Even if we know they can't bite us...