@Absolute History Do you think you could give these uploads their correct title please instead of the misleading click-baity ones that spend less than 5 minutes on the actual subject?
Great episode 👏🏻 I grew up in Camden, NSW. The Macarthur’s are a celebrated part of our local history too. Their descendants, who I went to school with, still live in the original home built by the Macarthur’s called Camden Park House. I remember doing a project on Elizabeth Macarthur and how integral to the family business she was. She has many things named after her here including a school, road and housing estate.
You still hack it very well, Tony. And the sound is excellent. Makes a big difference to people who are deaf, and need to use earphones and even subtitles to assist. Few video progs reach this standard of professionalism. Keep going!
@@bitch8205 producer or someone would have squared it with them first and/or reimbursed them. You'd probably need their consent to broadcast the film of them for starters.
@@EtreTocsin I dunno, Dad looked a little stunned lol, they probs chucked them a 20 for the bit. Loved the girls accent though, perfect blend of indian and australian ^.^
I never thought Parramatta was that interesting… I have to reassess and walk in my ancestors shoes. The Eels have an even more impressive stadium now and they didn’t need to burn down the old one or win a premiership to get it.
Would be interesting for us non-Aussies to hear more about local snacks, drinks and foods, especially those influenced by Aboriginal dishes. The 'Winery' stories are nice, but they all seem to blur together. And we can do without the Vegemite, tell us about 'Shapes', Lamingtons and Bundaberg'...
Lel he is too much like my dad, I love him. They just don;t understand that its not a charming thing anymore, "dad you shouldn't call women sweetheart over the phone anymore" He is a jolly happy old man and just wants to see people smile, it's sad to see how aweful men ruined something nice. I cringed through and I cringe whenever dad does it to somone he doesnt know.
The Los Angeles Angels baseball team is The The Angels Angels. And there's a place I read about that's named Hill Hill Hill Hill but in different languages. In one language, it's Tor.
Fascinating stuff from Robbo, he gets into the "interactive experience". I mean just grabbing the pork chop off Pok Chopra, sitting in his best Sunday apparel, with his family, eating Sunday Lunch, and seeing the little Pom Goblin, steal his chop, and then eat it in front of him, it would be heart attack material for the "Little India" day-tourist. Apparently there used to be even true-blue Aussies go down L.I. and chuck down some khaki colored Chicken Tikka & Sambal Curry, but there was a botulism episode, and after an "inspection", where they found cats & dogs hanging in the cool rooms, some of the curry houses popularity, started to lose it's "oily gloss". It also happened in Campbelltown in a Chinese restaurant, with peoples pets disappearing quicker than if Pennywise himself was going for late evening walks around the streets. The whole hog, of going into an "ethnic enclave" in a very heavily targeted immigrant "street or couple of streets" is a little disconcerting, can you imagine, going out of your way, walking into a foreign enclave, and then ordering a hotch-pot special surprise dish, scoffing it all down, and later trying to digest it, and then, this is the "the money shot" - you get-out your hard-earned cash, and pay the curry-slurry. They kill-the-pig, eat it, talk it, brag it, give you the scraps, and talk turkey, Khyber Passes & Baboo. I recently went to Parramatta Westfields, the big shopping center in the heart of Parramatta, it was like an episode of Starwars, it was a surround-sound "SIMULTANEOUS CROWDING OF PUBLIC SPACES" - I bought a small orange juice in the Coles next to the train station, and had a rather rude and obnoxious, foreign looking fellow, run at my arm, that was holding the OJ, and bump my arm hard enough for it to fall on the ground, but since I had been training, doing arm curls, reverse arm curls, triceps pushdowns, and push-ups, I held on. The funks indoor climbing classes I had done in the past also helped to teach the arm, and the hand, to grip onto things. Parramatta Westfields looks like it's been colonized. (Next time I'll tell the story of freakshow pretend doctor Latex Chowdry)
Mental health isn't something to be sensationalised. Yes technically it can be described as 'insanity', but not only is this offensive, it diminishes how awful it is to live with mental illness. And you can't say someone is 'a bit bipolar'. Very disappointed.
I think it was being described as it was back in the time. Instead of "a bit bipolar", "might have", "maybe been" would have been the right wording but I don't think he was trivializing it at all, just used the wrong word for an assumption, we only know of the dudes actions through history where the idea of mental illness didn't exist.
@@MizzzFizzz He said "Nowadays I suppose we'd say he's a bit bipolar". He was intentionally giving a modern day example of the illness he'd just described. This issue is that this description IS offensive to people with bipolar and other mood disorders.
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Fascinating place! And Tony's just a gem, best host ever👏 I love his interactive performances with random people
Good times 🤙
@Absolute History Do you think you could give these uploads their correct title please instead of the misleading click-baity ones that spend less than 5 minutes on the actual subject?
Great episode 👏🏻
I grew up in Camden, NSW. The Macarthur’s are a celebrated part of our local history too. Their descendants, who I went to school with, still live in the original home built by the Macarthur’s called Camden Park House. I remember doing a project on Elizabeth Macarthur and how integral to the family business she was. She has many things named after her here including a school, road and housing estate.
Elizabeth was the true hero in this story.
You still hack it very well, Tony. And the sound is excellent. Makes a big difference to people who are deaf, and need to use earphones and even subtitles to assist. Few video progs reach this standard of professionalism. Keep going!
I have to admit I cringed when tony took a piece of that family's meal. Unless it was staged you just don't do that, lol.
Yeah, that meal looked like it cost a lot of money lol
Je suis tout à fait d' accord avec vous...
Of course it had to be staged, some folks have fought over less…😅
@@bitch8205 producer or someone would have squared it with them first and/or reimbursed them. You'd probably need their consent to broadcast the film of them for starters.
@@EtreTocsin I dunno, Dad looked a little stunned lol, they probs chucked them a 20 for the bit. Loved the girls accent though, perfect blend of indian and australian ^.^
I never thought Parramatta was that interesting… I have to reassess and walk in my ancestors shoes. The Eels have an even more impressive stadium now and they didn’t need to burn down the old one or win a premiership to get it.
Would be interesting for us non-Aussies to hear more about local snacks, drinks and foods, especially those influenced by Aboriginal dishes. The 'Winery' stories are nice, but they all seem to blur together. And we can do without the Vegemite, tell us about 'Shapes', Lamingtons and Bundaberg'...
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@@ashleelarsen5002 me too!
“You’re a real Australian girl aren’t you” sounded kinda weird...?
Probably because he expected an accent that wasn't Australian.
Lel he is too much like my dad, I love him.
They just don;t understand that its not a charming thing anymore, "dad you shouldn't call women sweetheart over the phone anymore" He is a jolly happy old man and just wants to see people smile, it's sad to see how aweful men ruined something nice. I cringed through and I cringe whenever dad does it to somone he doesnt know.
dang he straight up crashed their party and nabbed their food! Wow.
That's rude
'The NSW we know today' - yeah, still full of graft and corruption LOL
TONY! I've missed you mate!
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The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California.
La Brea= The Tar
The the tar tar pits.
And England has a hill hill hill on the river river.
I know where to go to get free grub of someone’s plate 😂😂
John Macarthur was the hero Australia needed.
Quality content! Thank you, from Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Leesburg is underrated
thank you
The Los Angeles Angels baseball team is The The Angels Angels. And there's a place I read about that's named Hill Hill Hill Hill but in different languages. In one language, it's Tor.
Totally fascinating,
Australian history is both glorious and disparity, brilliant moment in time.😎🇦🇺😎🇦🇺😎🇦🇺😎🇦🇺
🤯Did this..did he just walk up and eat their food?😆🤣😂
Love from New South Wales 👍
Fascinating stuff from Robbo, he gets into the "interactive experience". I mean just grabbing the pork chop off Pok Chopra,
sitting in his best Sunday apparel, with his family, eating Sunday Lunch, and seeing the little Pom Goblin, steal his chop,
and then eat it in front of him, it would be heart attack material for the "Little India" day-tourist. Apparently there used to be
even true-blue Aussies go down L.I. and chuck down some khaki colored Chicken Tikka & Sambal Curry, but there was a
botulism episode, and after an "inspection", where they found cats & dogs hanging in the cool rooms, some of the curry
houses popularity, started to lose it's "oily gloss". It also happened in Campbelltown in a Chinese restaurant, with peoples
pets disappearing quicker than if Pennywise himself was going for late evening walks around the streets. The whole hog,
of going into an "ethnic enclave" in a very heavily targeted immigrant "street or couple of streets" is a little disconcerting,
can you imagine, going out of your way, walking into a foreign enclave, and then ordering a hotch-pot special surprise dish,
scoffing it all down, and later trying to digest it, and then, this is the "the money shot" - you get-out your hard-earned cash,
and pay the curry-slurry. They kill-the-pig, eat it, talk it, brag it, give you the scraps, and talk turkey, Khyber Passes & Baboo.
I recently went to Parramatta Westfields, the big shopping center in the heart of Parramatta, it was like an episode of
Starwars, it was a surround-sound "SIMULTANEOUS CROWDING OF PUBLIC SPACES" - I bought a small orange juice
in the Coles next to the train station, and had a rather rude and obnoxious, foreign looking fellow, run at my arm, that
was holding the OJ, and bump my arm hard enough for it to fall on the ground, but since I had been training, doing arm
curls, reverse arm curls, triceps pushdowns, and push-ups, I held on. The funks indoor climbing classes I had done in
the past also helped to teach the arm, and the hand, to grip onto things. Parramatta Westfields looks like it's been colonized.
(Next time I'll tell the story of freakshow pretend doctor Latex Chowdry)
So, what was "The dark, secret illness?"
Haven't watched it yet but by the first few minutes it sounds like bi polar was the secret illness...and dementia later it sounds
Cirrhosis?
He was likely bipolar. He talks about it near the beginning.
Tony grabbed someone's food, he pushed a girl with a dress unto the ground & he took a woman's bike. And...that's entertainment folks. 🥴
He is so full of life XD I come here half for the history half for him
They should do one on Blacktown
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Wow~ thhat's awesome upload-goodbye!.
That poor girl thrown on the ground by Tony... trying desperately to keep her dress down! Her face turned bright red, and so would mine. Lol
Seen it! 🤔🇦🇺
Mental health isn't something to be sensationalised. Yes technically it can be described as 'insanity', but not only is this offensive, it diminishes how awful it is to live with mental illness. And you can't say someone is 'a bit bipolar'. Very disappointed.
I completely agree. Very badly handled, extremely derogatory to everyone who has experienced mental health challenges.
I think it was being described as it was back in the time. Instead of "a bit bipolar", "might have", "maybe been" would have been the right wording but I don't think he was trivializing it at all, just used the wrong word for an assumption, we only know of the dudes actions through history where the idea of mental illness didn't exist.
You can be a bit bipolar, it's official name is cyclothymia.
@@MizzzFizzz He said "Nowadays I suppose we'd say he's a bit bipolar". He was intentionally giving a modern day example of the illness he'd just described. This issue is that this description IS offensive to people with bipolar and other mood disorders.
@@jamesjoy4636 You're right, I didn't pick up on the nowadays, we still got some growing to do.
On the $2 note?
We haven't had $2 notes since the 80s, now its coins, but yes he used to be on them.
@@lilymarinovic1644
Yep....clear....
I'm an elder, I had many $2 motes, and $1 notes too.....🤣😂🤣
Lady in purple has bodies
Good grief this is boring
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I DON'T like the click nait either. I'm not especially fond of these walk abouts, fond of Tony, not the series.
2nd ig