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@Reneesillycar74
@Reneesillycar74 2 года назад
From memory, the guy at the car wash was living in his car & had a job interview. He was so desperate to give a good impression he showered there before dressing & going for his interview. I really hope he got the job, what a legend!! ❤️
@stephaniekinloch9094
@stephaniekinloch9094 2 года назад
"Tell me you live in Australia without telling me you live in Australia" - the sound you hear when he opens the car door is warble of the great Aussie - magpie 😁.
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
I love the Magpie warble and the Laugh of the Kookaburra. Australian animals and people are frickin awesome. I’m so grateful and proud to be an Aussie 👍🏼🇦🇺❤️
@griff420blazer4
@griff420blazer4 2 года назад
Have 6 just outside me shed warblin while watchin
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
@@griff420blazer4 awesome.
@janp1088
@janp1088 2 года назад
Im hearing more and more black cockatoos lately as well. Beautiful sound, quite different from the white. More a sound you hear in the zoo.
@becp488
@becp488 2 года назад
@@janp1088 I live on the NSW North coast and absolutely adore the black cockys. I love the sound they make. The local indigenous people say when they head towards the mountains, it's going to rain.
@ozzybloke-craig3690
@ozzybloke-craig3690 2 года назад
18:38 That is what Kookaburra's sound like. I hear that every day. I think pretty much all of us Aussies hear that every morning and late afternoon. The sound they make is why they are often referred to as Laughing Kookaburra's. There is even a song about it. They are awesome birds.
@KitKat-wt6ed
@KitKat-wt6ed 2 года назад
Kookaburra sits in the old gumtree, merry merry king of the bush is he...
@aperinich
@aperinich 2 года назад
@IWrocker they are powerful native kingfishers, highly sociable, intelligent and from personal experience, quite psychic. They call is totally iconic in the Australian soundscape.
@shell5659
@shell5659 2 года назад
Ok no joke just reading your comment and two Kookaburras started laughing.
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
Unfortunately i havent heard a kookaburra in years... think about 10 years... they dont live away from the coast i believe n further south?? Idk but they arent here
@grandy2875
@grandy2875 2 года назад
my dad used to call them "HaHa pigeons"... not exactly sure why but I'm guessing it might be something to do with the indigenous peoples in the area he grew up in and the birds maybe being a food source...
@sharpshooter_Aus
@sharpshooter_Aus 2 года назад
That’s a goanna not a croc mate haha, the crack head was in a donation bin, kinda like a huge mail container. That was a beautiful coastal carpet python in that bin.
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
yeah, the bin was like a Salivation Army clothes donation bin. A lot of homeless people sleep in them for warmth and relative safety - so, not surprised to see a woman in there. I mean, if you need clothes or shelter that badly, leave the person the f^^k alone
@matthewcullen1298
@matthewcullen1298 2 года назад
@@vanessagoddess1 yeah we definitely need more crisis housing with intense work training so the homeless can find a safe clean bed,and the ability to have a successful career. A chance for them to build a fulfilling life with good work ethics. Of course you can't help some people
@sharpshooter_Aus
@sharpshooter_Aus 2 года назад
@@matthewcullen1298 We have plenty of services for them, they make their own choices.
@matthewcullen1298
@matthewcullen1298 2 года назад
@@sharpshooter_Aus not all. I agree there are many that make their own choice. For some circumstances were out of their control. Yes a lot of addicts choose the direction their going. Some realise that they've fucked their life up and that they need help. Some turn their life in a complete 180 degree direction. Ive met ex drug or alcohol addicts that become successful productive human beings. If we do nothing the problem becomes a bigger drain on society. I've helped young people who've really turned their life around just because a few people showed an interest and showed them a better way in life
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
I was gonna say the same ! Haha donation bin is for donated clothes for charaty places
@ryan_r849
@ryan_r849 2 года назад
The girl having a crack at Dan Andrews is classic. "Over-priced fruit flan" Gold! 🤣
@6226superhurricane
@6226superhurricane 2 года назад
huntsman spiders are awesome, they don't build webs so aren't messy they just gallop around majestically getting rid of insects and mice in your home and car. a true unsung hero.
@FlattardiansSuck
@FlattardiansSuck 2 года назад
Absolutely true. They are mankind's friends.
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
Gallop round majestically… 😆 that’s gold👍🏼🇦🇺
@the_person_in_the_photo
@the_person_in_the_photo 2 года назад
I love them, and to get them to leave a certain you just give them a gentle blow and we will walk away, definitely would rather having them than mice
@pommiebears
@pommiebears 2 года назад
I have them in the house in summer. They come in, find a corner in the coving, and settle down for a few weeks to shed their skin, or whatever it is. I call them all Sid. Lol.
@averageaustralian7488
@averageaustralian7488 Год назад
They are just as smart as jumping spiders too
@allantoepfer3932
@allantoepfer3932 2 года назад
My first wife and I went to visit friends who had a big dairy farm out in the sticks, back in the early 80s. After lunch she went out to use the dunny. She was sitting there for a few minutes and she heard a frog making a distressed sound continuously just above her head. She looked up and a snake was hanging down just above her head with the frog in its mouth. She shot out of the dunny like a Bondi tram without even pulling her pants. It was so funny we all nearly died laughing. I have lived in many countries and have had so many funny experiences.
@Mybabycase
@Mybabycase 2 года назад
“First wife”… there’s more? Learn when to stop
@evaadams8298
@evaadams8298 2 года назад
🤣😂🤣😂 Hilarious!
@jenmaddilyn5448
@jenmaddilyn5448 2 года назад
The coke cans are real. The share a coke campaign actually started here in Australia and was so successful they took it to other countries.
@noone6559
@noone6559 2 года назад
Ian, you made me spit out my coffee with laughter around the 16 min mark 'what the hell man, if that snake opens that door I am done' bwahahahaha :D x
@barnowl5774
@barnowl5774 2 года назад
The "crocodile" was a goanna. My one and only - thank goodness- experience of one was when I lived on a farm with some bush/forest nearby. I went outside and there was a big goanna. As I had small children, I decided to shoo it away from the house area. As it moved I went after after it, continuing to do the same . However, after some distance, it got angry, turned and started chasing me, with noise, and teeth showing. I have never run so fast in all my life! And yes, I'm still here to tell the tale. They can kill cattle.
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 2 года назад
Ex hubby was parked in a van out bush near his worksite. Would often go for a walk after dinner. Came around the dirt track, and there were two of the biggest goannas he'd ever seen in his life, devouring a dead cow. It seemed kinda fresh. They stared at each other, he decided to leave them to it, and refrained from "lovely bush walks" for weeks; was still traumatized while talking about it afterwards. Lol.
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
They’re still awesome though. Where I lived we had a few blue tongues. One of which was like an albino almost, a really pale yellow and white. 😁👍🏼🇦🇺
@4x4andfishing
@4x4andfishing 2 года назад
Seen a few and got a little close to one while filming it as I was looking at the camera, it hissed and came towards me a few steps and fair to say I gave it its space rather quickly. The next day a few Km away I talked to a bloke camping and he went for a walk and left his esky in the tent with eggs in it. When he got back the tent was ripped apart and the esky tipped over and egg remains everywhere.
@christyzeeaquarianated2600
@christyzeeaquarianated2600 2 года назад
They used to hang out on my front verandah, they're fine, as long as you're not the tallest thing in the vicinity. I grew up with them everywhere, so I've never been scared of them lol - that probably helps. Just to let you know, though - that wasn't a Goanna, it was a Monitor Lizard haha
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
Oh that was silly. We had one that lived in the gum tree in front of our farm. We had to have him relocated though coz he kept eating the chickens.
@Erizedd
@Erizedd 2 года назад
Huntsmen (the big spiders) are actually really gentle and quite sweet tbh. Yeah, they look freaky as hell, and if you're highly strung and move quickly they'll move quickly too (because they're frightened), but if you're chill and approach them carefully and slowly they'll crawl away slowly too and are much less 'scary'. My dad used to lightly stroke the tip of a huntsmen leg with his finger, and the huntsmen would do the same back, then he could carefully pick them up and they'd just be really chill in his hand. Actually, where I live we have these native wasps that will hunt huntsmen and also wolf spiders (which can be pretty mean) and inject them with venom that keeps them paralyzed but still alive, then snip off their legs. They then carry off the head/torso section and lay their eggs inside them. Honestly, wasps are much more freaky then the gentle giants, huntsmen (and they sting, too) - you just gotta get a sort of 'common sense' mindset and be chill.
@marthacoomber3188
@marthacoomber3188 2 года назад
Yeah, and that Jewelled Spider wasp that stings them right on the brain. Wasps are fully ruthless!
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
Those nail gun guys were here in WA just south of Perth. That snake in the wheelie bin is only a python so not much of a problem there😁 the thing with us Aussies is that as much as we might seem a little crazy we actually have a healthy respect and affinity for our wildlife. We’re not really into the ‘oh that’s cute I have to have a wild animal as a pet’ kind of mentality 👍🏼🇦🇺🦘🐨 keep up the great work Ian. Much love to the family.
@tiaelina1090
@tiaelina1090 2 года назад
Great reaction Ian! Yes the coke cans are real. Yep I am with you regarding the spiders and the thing about Huntsman spiders is they can jump and that is terrifying. The snake in the bin was a harmless tree python, as I live out on acreage we have had a few that we have caught and had to relocate. We also have kangaroos and wallabies plus other natives. That was a lizard, probably a goanna in the shed. Keep up the great work.❤️
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
Ever heard a huntsman screech. It is a sound I will never unhear.
@monimoobag246
@monimoobag246 2 года назад
@@esmeraldagreengate4354 no but I wanna look it up now lol
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
@@monimoobag246 do so at your own risk. You have been warned 🤷‍♀️
@turbotunna3794
@turbotunna3794 2 года назад
Haha, so funny seeing reactions from people who aren't Australian... the funniest thing about kangaroos is that they often make a coughing sound at night and I kid you not, it sounds exactly like an adult coughing! We get them right outside our bedroom window sometimes and if you are half asleep they can give you such a fright because it sounds like there is someone standing at your window!!! Lol. Goannas are seriously the worst though!! Massive claws and they are just eating obsessed balls of muscle!
@alisonarias978
@alisonarias978 2 года назад
Spider in the dunny, Aussiest thing ever 😂
@brendenmclachlan8232
@brendenmclachlan8232 2 года назад
Ian, if you think a spider in the car is freaky, think about bike riders. Think about a huntsman strolling across the inside of the visor of your helmet while doing 100 kph (60 mph). It's a different experience and you need to hold your nerves. Been there done that.
@mercurycid
@mercurycid 2 года назад
Been there done that,,,oh yeah,,,, and you wear the tank slap, stand up and brake harder than mick doohan
@kathieward2155
@kathieward2155 2 года назад
🤣🤣😁😁✋ Same the saying, SO WHAT MATE, BEEN THERE , AND BLUDY DONE THAT TOOOO.😁😁😁😁😁 ALSO ANOTHER FAVE OF MINE IS, WHIPPY PUCKEN DOOO MATEYYY, SO BLUDY WHATTT THICK HEAD.😁😁😁✋
@rickseifert5139
@rickseifert5139 2 года назад
You blokes are tough with spider in the helmet . Yeah not for me . I'll take too waking up in my sleeping in winter mornings to find a approx 4ft tiger snake asleep on my chest . It woke up , looked at me and went to sleep. I moved it ever so gently with the blanket out and next to my backpack in the sun . Then went for a well crap, snake was gone when I got back, and not in my pack either nor sleeping bag system . But spiders - yeah no thanks - fast running version of a land "octopus " . Both have got 8 bloody legs and are bloody fast moving and vicious if upset or annoyed.
@pommiebears
@pommiebears 2 года назад
NO NO NO NO NO NO NOOOO! I live in Australia too, but that would end me. Lol.
@tanyabrown9839
@tanyabrown9839 2 года назад
16:57 The bird noise which you didn't know what it was.. was an Australian magpie singing. They have very beautiful calls (a warble). Some of the Aussie freight trains are so long that one can be just watching the train go through a crossing for 5 mins and if one drives to another train crossing to try to avoid the train, one may find it going through that one too due to it's length.
@pommiebears
@pommiebears 2 года назад
I’ve watched you on the big TV with my husband. He thinks you’re great. He’s a car nut, and we have “the Aussie icon” wrapped up and tucked in, in our garage. He has a Holden Caprice, that has all the bells and whistles hanging off of it. It shakes the house when he starts it up. He also thinks you need to visit. “Old mate needs a holiday here….we’d all put him up” lol. My husband is so car mad, we had burnouts at our wedding, we were in the centre with a car doing doughnuts around us. It was on a current affair…..about HOONS! lol. Totally true. Sitting watching the show, and there we were, our wedding video on the show 😂👌🏽🇦🇺
@adammada511
@adammada511 2 года назад
16:58 The beautiful sound of our currawong birds :)
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 2 года назад
Trains (regardless of whether freight or passenger, anywhere in Australia) have to wait for their own "go" signal, particularly when there's only one line. Driving trains is way more regulated by speed and time than ever driving on a road in a car. If that freight train driver just went any old time, further down the line is where the big news story would happen; a head on with another train. Lol.
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
Ive been stuck at a train line boom gate for 30 mins for a phantom train before... mate me 5mins late for work.... 30 mins... no train at all.. but couldnt cross... was so annoying haha also ive counted 200+ carriages on a train ive had to wait for before... fav outback past time when waiting was counting carriages.
@Grumpy_CBG
@Grumpy_CBG 2 года назад
@@lilmissteddy pilbra ore trains are mind blowing ay
@wallywatching
@wallywatching 2 года назад
The bird calls were from the most feared creature in Australia 🇦🇺. The MAGPIE.
@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes
@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes 2 года назад
I've made friends with my local Maggies so I never get swooped and when I come out of my house they all rush down expecting a snack 😅
@CyberiusT
@CyberiusT 2 года назад
Re the "fast" Huntsman at the end... Friend of mine came to Aus as a kid, and the family settled in semi-rural area. At some point he went to get something from the shed, and had his first encounter with a Huntsman. It's about 8 times the size of anything he'd seen back in Finland, so he figured it was going to be fairly slow. Thing ZOOMS out at about Mach 1. The dude was never the same - arachnophobic ever since. Saw one on the front door when he came over one day, and couldn't get closer than about 2m until someone came out and moved it on.
@4kays160
@4kays160 2 года назад
The guy washing at the car wash is a genius, hes washing off the smell of the girls perfume hes been with all night before he goes home to the mrs lol
@4kays160
@4kays160 2 года назад
Or maybe hes from lakemba and is just washing off gunshot residue?
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
more and more Australians are becoming homeless and have to live in their cars
@4kays160
@4kays160 2 года назад
@@vanessagoddess1 im one of them, i was homeless for 4 years so i lived in a tent near parramatta till i could get housing, he was driving a $7000 camry and had change for a quick spray, he 100% isnt homeless... and also we have public showers in australia, you can go to public camping grounds and have a free hot shower everyday as i did, and you can also get a shower at the shelters, and you can also get a shower at mission australia... every homeless aussie knows that, yeah he aint homeless, hes washing of the perfume..
@thebickersons7154
@thebickersons7154 2 года назад
Wow that bird was incredible! Adding that to my bucket list.
@bluejhaygrl
@bluejhaygrl 2 года назад
The big spiders you see are called Huntsmen, and they are very timid, not ones to want to start a fight. Not the best time when you pull your visor down in your car, and there is one hiding on the back of it, but for the most part they are a welcome sight for me........ if they come in my home, i just catch them and put them on a tree outside. :)
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
but their bite does pack a good punch though, lol
@leannemassari4378
@leannemassari4378 2 года назад
My dad used to grab huntsmen open the front door and hurl them outside. He’d say ‘they’re only bloody insects!’ Me, mum & my brothers would be climbing all over each other in the furthest corner of the room away from it hahaha
@quakxy_dukx
@quakxy_dukx 2 года назад
To be fair huntsmen are pretty harmless. There’s no you’d ever catch me touching one but I just leave them alone. And as a bonus they eat other bugs and spiders
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
Tell your dad it's not an insect. It's an arachnid so your response is completely justified 😬
@AsherWolfson
@AsherWolfson 2 года назад
FYI, those big arse spiders are called huntsmans; they don't generally leave webs, just areas clear of other spiders or insects. They literally hunt down and eat all the other spiders and bugs. They are GREAT. (I literally wanna buy a couple and put them in my bedroom wall.)
@jnaughten1
@jnaughten1 2 года назад
LOL, Not a crocodile in the shed, it was a Goanna
@Lolliegoth
@Lolliegoth 2 года назад
Second that
@eXcalibre_
@eXcalibre_ 2 года назад
Or monitor lizard
@roygeorge5364
@roygeorge5364 2 года назад
@@eXcalibre_ same thing mate, Goanna is the aboriginal word for the monitors.
@allisalie101
@allisalie101 2 года назад
@@roygeorge5364 unless you're in WA where they're called a Bungarra.
@mariahewitt9787
@mariahewitt9787 2 года назад
@@allisalie101 WA is another country now, isn't it???? I mean, Comrade McGowan has, had you guys lockdown for a whole 2years. Is he ever going to open the gates, of your prison?
@janp1088
@janp1088 2 года назад
As a child, around (coughs) 1977, we lived in Coober Pedy, and one of our dugouts had an outdoor drop toilet. Wasnt that uncommon. It was essentially tin shed, hole in the ground, some kind of structure for you to sit on. Mom would have to go with me to check the toilet for spiders etc before I could use it. Bad enough we get huntsman inside homes now, can you imagine outdoors! Either nothing really bad happened or Ive repressed those memories :) Early on there was also the fear of me falling down said drop toilet, because its nothing but a long shaft drilled into the ground. We still have them today in some roadside stops. but not too scary for an adult.
@MrShanev78
@MrShanev78 2 года назад
Don't think it was a crocodile, mate. Lol...it was a monitor 🦎 lizard! Haha stay safe mate 🦘
@goannaj3243
@goannaj3243 2 года назад
A mouse trap
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
It was a goanna not a monitor lizard =)
@MrShanev78
@MrShanev78 2 года назад
@@lilmissteddy my bad!
@MrShanev78
@MrShanev78 2 года назад
@@lilmissteddy my bad.. wasn't sure if it was a monitor or a goanna! Haha
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
@@MrShanev78 all good 👌🏼✌🏼
@shanedorival3177
@shanedorival3177 2 года назад
Hey Ian, you’re 100% right on the huntsman spiders…. I hate them. I’ve had so many incidents with them over the years. Several times in the car. Toilet, dropping on me etc… the worst was when I was a kid and I woke up with one crawling across my face. I’ve gotten to the point now that I can walk into a dark room and just know one is on the wall. Turn a light on and sure enough there it is. My other half is stunned every time I do it. We joke and I say I can hear them lol…
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
Theyre really really good for pest control tho (flies bees mozzies etc)
@lilmissteddy
@lilmissteddy 2 года назад
@Charles & Mates omg i had a huge wolf spider we used to call fred 😂 he lived rent free in our house for 3 years... ended up moving out on his own n left a baby to take his place ✌🏼 called it fred 2 lol think its the go to name for spiders lol
@adammada511
@adammada511 2 года назад
Indeed they're scary. Though what has made me tolerate them now is the realization that they crawl around in your room while you're sleeping and never bite you. They never bite with aggression, it's ONLY as a form of defense. I have 3 full size huntsman's that I know of living INSIDE in my house somewhere at the moment and I'm at the point now where I can just ignore them and they ignore me.
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
If they are big enough you can. I've also had the huntsman on the face. It was in my jumper when I put it on and I couldn't figure out why it was so itchy until a fecking spider walked on my face
@andrewowler1522
@andrewowler1522 2 года назад
Great reaction. The boys on the last minute outback trip reminded me of a tv show called the bush mechanics. If you can find some of it, you'll love it.
@Neva2high
@Neva2high 2 года назад
The Macca's fight was a road rage incident, it's actually very typical for islanders and kiwis to fight in groups (I've seen them holding blokes smaller than them whilst another hits them like they're actually afraid to take a hit) We (Aussies) actually deport over a thousand of them per year but mostly the kiwis.
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 2 года назад
That bird sound is my favourite magpies! ❤️❤️❤️ 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@FlattardiansSuck
@FlattardiansSuck 2 года назад
Liar birds are best, but i have pet Maggie's and butcher birds.
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 2 года назад
I wake to the sounds of kookaburras at daylight laughing away, lovely way to wake, but I doze off again lol
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 2 года назад
@@FlattardiansSuck They’re called lyre birds because their tails are shaped like a lyre which is a musical instrument similar to a harp but symmetrical.
@FlattardiansSuck
@FlattardiansSuck 2 года назад
@@Jeni10 yup, auto correct got me again. Im Aussie, and the bird species here are unique and amazingly beautiful
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 2 года назад
@@FlattardiansSuck Indeed! 😍👍🇦🇺
@neilshepherd1904
@neilshepherd1904 2 года назад
Living near a creek and bushland, I see most of those animals periodically - some at least weekly but you never know exactly where or when. Fun for all the family. Cheers to all the IWrocker fam.
@colinmiles9390
@colinmiles9390 2 года назад
Our Kookaburras are one of our favourite birds to wake up to in the morning, their laughter is fantastic to listen too
@utha2665
@utha2665 2 года назад
That, and the magpie warble. Crows, however, can go get f*cked 😂.
@hudsonsled454
@hudsonsled454 2 года назад
Mate I think that was the show, Bush Mechanics where the landcruiser had the doors and roof partly missing. You would enjoy their creativity, also check the Tele Track in Cape York for some great offroad and creek crossing. It's top of an aussie 4x4 bucket list. 🇦🇺
@seachangemix6702
@seachangemix6702 2 года назад
Not sure what was more enjoyable, watching this compilation or watching your reactions !! Many laughs !!
@LurkMoar101
@LurkMoar101 2 года назад
The way I think of it, how you react to seeing kangaroos standing at our doors and windows is the same way I react to seeing bears standing at American's doors and windows.
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 2 года назад
How do Americans think Australia is so scary. They have mountain lions, bears, coyotes.
@praizekerei8804
@praizekerei8804 2 года назад
Bahaha, bloody Ozzie's always crack me up man 😂😂 bloody beauty. I'm glad I live in NZ where there ain't any harmful shit here besides people but yk, its oaths😂😂
@rcautoparts1
@rcautoparts1 2 года назад
That bird was a Kookaburra. They are awesome sounding birds and lovely to listen to. the big spider , while the guy was on the dunny, was a Huntsman spider and basically not really harmful at all.
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
not true, a huntsman's bite may not kill you but the bite does pack a decent punch
@bronte7972
@bronte7972 2 года назад
Bloody kookaburras wake me up at ungodly hours of the morning 😖 But they are still pretty cool birds
@purpledragon259
@purpledragon259 2 года назад
Those coke cans are for real. That awesome bird making those laughing weird noises are our beloved Kookaburras. We have living int he trees of our front yard. They make those sounds a couple of times a week, and we just love it.
@WaDarkPhoenix
@WaDarkPhoenix 2 года назад
That "wait til the kid screams shut up clip", as soon as I saw the mall I was like... Oh no, a Tassie clip
@kathleenmayhorne3183
@kathleenmayhorne3183 2 года назад
The reptile in the carport (no walls) was a goanna, or a lace monitor (striped) not a croc. Trains have red lights too, they have to wait until the controller in his booth, with a computer, gives them the green light, to say the track ahead is clear. A lot of country train tracks are single lane and some in cities also. Level crossings can be dodgy or downright dangerous it the public gets impatient. That was at least an automatic crossing, old school style, workers/people went out and opened or closed the gates to a timetable. The "lady" was in a charity bin, stealing some donated stuff. The last spider was a huntsman, not dangerous, just big and unpredictable. My sister found one hanging out under the loose flap hanging down, on the bog roll, when she went to get some.
@jennyspagnolo3032
@jennyspagnolo3032 2 года назад
That’s a kookaburra, the bird laughing with the bearded man 😂
@durv13
@durv13 2 года назад
i got a coke can here says bogan lol . ill put it on my profile pic for a day lol .with this backgroud so yu know i just did it .
@rookere1604
@rookere1604 2 года назад
Huntsman spiders are super fast and big because they're active hunters and don't weave webs like a typical spider, they do have venom but it's very mild so they rely on their size and speed. humans don't need to worry about em as they're very timid and would much rather avoid us and just feed on the insects in your house
@elizabethscott7660
@elizabethscott7660 2 года назад
Ah, the giant spiders. I've had them in my bed, my car, on the back of the dunny door, in the baby's cot, and chasing me across the lounge room. If they just stayed in their territory things would be sweet, but they love us so much they want to get real close. Snakes are beautiful as long as you respect them. I don't mind being surprised by one.
@Kalashboy420
@Kalashboy420 2 года назад
Imagine if the random coins you find under your couch cushions was spiders just leaving rent money haha. plenty of times i have gone to a room and see a huntsman and think "well guess i am not going there anymore."
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
I agree, the snakes are awesome 😁
@rogerramjet6429
@rogerramjet6429 2 года назад
17:05 yes it's magpies. I still get presents from a clan I was feeding in the late 90s when I was living in the next suburb. They tracked me down. Worst thing you can do during magpie season is shoo them away. Feed them with mince meat, rolled in calcium carbonate mixed with Farax insectivore mix. You'll never get swooped again.
@tropicaussie4572
@tropicaussie4572 2 года назад
I would much rather see a kangaroo at my front door than a large Grizzly Bear . Apparently that can happen in some parts of the U.S. and Canada.
@SH-qs7ee
@SH-qs7ee 2 года назад
In a lot of places in the US and Canada; I've seen clips of bears looking through doors from California to Colorado to Minnesota.
@daverussell457
@daverussell457 2 года назад
1:11 - Tourist goes camping in Australia where they have kangaroos, then sees a kangaroo and thinks it's a dog!?!?
@shadowplayish
@shadowplayish 2 года назад
Australian goes camping in Australia and gets freaked by a big Kanga so calls it a dog. Which in Australian prison vernacular is like rat in the US of A.
@brettleonard8602
@brettleonard8602 2 года назад
No that was a lad/eshay they use the word dog in reference to someone in this case in reference to the roo
@quakxy_dukx
@quakxy_dukx 2 года назад
@@brettleonard8602 eshay. Now that’s something to react to
@xXSinForLifeXx
@xXSinForLifeXx 2 года назад
Nah calling someone a dog is an insult.
@brettleonard8602
@brettleonard8602 2 года назад
@@xXSinForLifeXx duh
@v6626
@v6626 2 года назад
6:10 I believe that was like a bin similar to Vinnies, pretty much you can leave old clothes or toys or just anything really at these bins and they got to charity so she was possibly stealing those clothes
@TitanSummers
@TitanSummers 2 года назад
Those bird sounds are the beautiful call of a MAGPIE
@debdelaire7009
@debdelaire7009 2 года назад
That first critter was a white-tailed rat. They are natives and really big. They live primarily in tropical areas and so I think that was likely filmed up northish somewhere.
@EmmaAppleBerry
@EmmaAppleBerry 2 года назад
Looked like a ring tail possum to me.
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
looked like a ringtail possum to me
@woopimagpie
@woopimagpie 2 года назад
@@EmmaAppleBerry Nah, Ringtails don't run like that, and one that small would only be a baby so not likely to be on its own. Def a white-tailed rat.
@sniperkram826
@sniperkram826 2 года назад
The early mornings when you hear the Magpies are the best, Kookaburra's are amazing birds and hunters and have the best call!
@Andiau
@Andiau 2 года назад
The bird opening the bottle through the car door was a Kea from NZ. Needs to be filed under ‘only in New Zealand’ compilation
@marthacoomber3188
@marthacoomber3188 2 года назад
Ah Ian 😂 we’ve had rain in central Australia. We have plagues of centipedes atm, I drive home every evening and on most I see at least one snake and a few reptiles on the road. Mostly alive, but dead ones too. Passed by the body of a King Brown on the road this morning. He was huge. A small snake fell out of my aircon duct this summer and scared me senseless (poor bugger, I stripped my bed cause I couldn’t find him, and washed my sheets. He was dead in the washing machine. Was an accident). Just now swept up and threw out a baby scorpion. The birds are Magpies that sing. They are funny and wonderful, but will kill you from the air if they don’t like the look of you. Other one is a Kookaburra. They eat snakes. They are great. If you can steer clear of the more murderous specimens, some of the others are pretty grouse. Really looking forward to you coming for a bit of a look around.😎👍❤️
@tileux
@tileux 2 года назад
Thats a big monitor lizard. They are beautiful. I was up north near a scrub fire once and a big one came racing out of the grass, ran straight up a guy standing 10 feet from me and then jumped off his head and kept going - dead straight line at high speed (thats why we call them racehorse goannas in my part of the world). Luckily the guy had a helmet on so his head didnt get too scratched up. If youve never seen one run you'd be amazed how fast they are. Usain Bolt'd have no chance. I think that one about the thumbtacks was about those kids sticking thumbtacks in the foam ammunition of nerf guns. Pretty sure that bird one with the bottle was in New Zealand. Looked like a Kea - which are pretty notorious for dismantling parked cars and other mischief. I remember the nail gun incident. That was 2 years ago. The cokes are real. That bird sound is Magpies singing - one of the nicest sounds you can hear (as long as youre not being swooped). The other bird is standard Kookaburra singing. Give em a bit of meat and they'll do that, although that one has to be tame.
@davidheath2427
@davidheath2427 2 года назад
I live in the suburb of Alexandra Hills Brisbane behind my house is roughly 600 acres of bush . This is there for wildlife. There are wallabies, snakes,fox's, many different lizards. And the birds are a multitude of breeds . Love living here .
@debedwards1717
@debedwards1717 2 года назад
What Australian hasn’t flipped down their sun visor in their car and found a big huntsman sitting there? No one!
@adoreslaurel
@adoreslaurel 2 года назад
Well one boss I had took his mate into the forest to help load up their wagon with fire wood, on the return trip the driver thought he saw a spider on the dash, turned on the roof light and the bloody vehicle was full of them running over everything, much flailing with rolled up news papers did enough spider damage to drive home, I would have had me freaking out with nightmares.
@becp488
@becp488 2 года назад
I once watched a tree snake work its way along my deck railing and begin to go up the wall towards a hole near the roof. It stretched up so just the tip of its tail was on the railing and I thought "oh, it's ok, it can't reach the hole". Then it just completely ignored gravity and continued up the wall and into the roof space. At least I never had to worry about mice.
@dianaperry1929
@dianaperry1929 2 года назад
Gotta love Australia…Cheers Ian, great reaction…..❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
I agree, we are so frickin lucky 👍🏼😁
@mariahewitt9787
@mariahewitt9787 2 года назад
Even the Australian freedom fighter's, in Australia's Capital city, are different. They're having a great time, having barbecues and drinking beer. The whole family is there, including, Grannies and small children. Please support, our FREEDOM fighter's, all over the WORLD. PEACE
@christopherwhitney2711
@christopherwhitney2711 2 года назад
That chick rippin' on Dave, oh my goodness, that's a crack up LOL, but true ha ha ha
@keithwilson1554
@keithwilson1554 2 года назад
The 4WD without doors was probably being driven by Bush Mechanics who get anything on hand to keep a vehicle running.I remember Decades back how they used to put what you would call Tumble weed into a Flat tyre and it would certainly get to the nearest tyre store.
@vanessagoddess1
@vanessagoddess1 2 года назад
those Indigenous Australian bush mechanics are amazingly resourceful, so clever
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
Yeah, ya gotta know a bit of bush mechanics if you’re gonna go to the back of beyond👍🏼🇦🇺
@adamthreapleton9149
@adamthreapleton9149 2 года назад
thats spinnafex
@stuartmcquade3407
@stuartmcquade3407 2 года назад
Ha ha ha 🤣🤣🤣 " Crocodile Eggs " Normally found at your local takeaway Sushi bar 🤣 🤣🤣
@hammer8809
@hammer8809 2 года назад
Great vid, loved your reactions Ian 👍🏼🇦🇺.
@joshsmith3401
@joshsmith3401 2 года назад
The bird was a magpie. Smart little buggers. I have five that just walk into my house and sing for food. They hang from my clothes line and try to snap the lines. Love em. Cheers for the vid. (The one where the man was in the car)
@sugarcakes-sv9dj
@sugarcakes-sv9dj 2 года назад
Its not a good day in Australia unless a huge spider is near you, I'm amazed we make it to adulthood at all here lol. Greetings from an ICU Nurse in Australia . One of my colleagues years ago took a drink of water at night at her bedside and there was a huntsman in her glass . Next day she had to go to the doctor to get spider hairs pulled from inside her mouth but not before she spat the spider out who then scurried away.
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
Eww. That would’ve been crunchy😆 Thank you for your service. You guys and the Firies are the true Aussie heroes.👍🏼🇦🇺
@anniej6191
@anniej6191 2 года назад
Wait till you discover a huntsman chilling behind the sun visor while you're driving. Make you jump for a second! 😂
@rhonda7135
@rhonda7135 2 года назад
I watch your videos with my Aussie bf. one day I intend to move there but damn... do I love him enough to handle those spiders?? i dunno.... hahaha great job man, we love your videos :D
@FlattardiansSuck
@FlattardiansSuck 2 года назад
Harden up buttercup
@minder3334
@minder3334 2 года назад
@@FlattardiansSuck dude, what is your problem?
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
The spiders are great for keeping down other insects and flies etc. That’s why we don’t mind sharing a house with them. I absolutely adore our animals, especially the snakes, crocs, lizards, bats and birds. 😁
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 2 года назад
@@shaundgb7367 I had a plague of those big huntsman, posted above and I live in suburb of Melbourne. Growing up with them we know they are harmless, and I’ve never seen one as big as dinner plate as some say they are. As a child Mum would say, oh there’s Harry on the wall lol. Yes every huntsman spider she call Harry. Mum would just leave them, they’d eventually go away.
@janp1088
@janp1088 2 года назад
The spiders are big enough you can almost get away with calling them pets :) So just think of them as 8-legged mice. Or gerbils...yes...8 legged gerbil. Umm...did that help or freak you out more hahaha. Because now Im freaked out about an 8 legged gerbil.
@jenniferdaulby5519
@jenniferdaulby5519 2 года назад
I've got a big Huntsman spider living in my car at the moment, it's been there for awhile now - but it's not hurting anyone, so we just ignore it. Best wishes from South Australia 🇦🇺
@rogerramjet6429
@rogerramjet6429 2 года назад
12:18 I've worked alongside the homeless in Perth and found some of them cause damage merely trying to gain some dignity and self respect by breaking into public showers and toilets. I was on first name basis with many because instead of punishing them by throwing out their bedding, as instructed by my boss, I did exactly the opposite. I started storing the bedding then handed out my phone number so they could call me before I started my evening shift at another venue. Anybody that's think all these people are their by their own choice is delusional. There's even a group of them trying to clean up the image of the homeless, by removing anyone with drug issues. Some of the best people I've met are homeless, and the worst just pass ignorant judgement from the house they live in. I still go and visit those people and my job ended in July 2018. Many, like myself have suffered from extremely abuse family members, then been forced to make decisions we didn't want. I've just NEVER been homeless, but I have been very close.
@karinaw977
@karinaw977 2 года назад
6:17 The woman was in a charity bin. It’s a big steel bin usually where people can donate clothes through a shute. The clothes are usually put into shopping bags or unused garbage bags so it probably looked like a dumpster to you. She was going for some free clothes!
@mrspontiac9174
@mrspontiac9174 2 года назад
The lady with a tambourine is 'Mama Rosa', an entertainer in Hobart. She was at a pizza day I went to and she is HILARIOUS!
@MrShanev78
@MrShanev78 2 года назад
Damn. I had the exact thing happen last night with a huntsman spider jumping down from the hallway ceiling!
@jono.pom-downunder
@jono.pom-downunder Год назад
I had hauntsman on the inside of the bog roll 🕷️ waiting for you to pull the roll. Sitting there playing peek a fuckin'boo giving me the "I dare ya' " vibe.
@TheMagpie123
@TheMagpie123 2 года назад
I had snakes crawl over me from Aussie zoo and they felt so silky smooth and kind of sentient when they looked at you. It was an amazing experience.
@frugalmum7943
@frugalmum7943 2 года назад
Crocodile in the shed 🤣🤣🤣👍 yeah, nahhh, that's a goanna mate. 😂😂😂👍 City folk freaking out about curious roo 🙄
@spazco8669
@spazco8669 2 года назад
yes, the coke cans are real. Please do a reaction to the Northern Territory (the rest of Australia is tame by comparison)
@ozzybloke-craig3690
@ozzybloke-craig3690 2 года назад
Is it? I am from Brissy and I highly doubt that lol
@MayoTiger
@MayoTiger 2 года назад
Can confirm QLD is pretty hectic, NT's right up there tho
@ozzybloke-craig3690
@ozzybloke-craig3690 2 года назад
@@MayoTiger it is. Exactly. Just some ppl think that if they do crazy and fun stuff that they are the only ones. Very ignorant.
@sandrarobinson3266
@sandrarobinson3266 2 года назад
Territorian here need some back up only Territorian on Ian's Discord, Put in lots of NT Video Suggestions, Bull & Buffalos Catching, Mustering, Bush Rodeo, Finke Race, RC NATS, Dwn Super Cars, our many Events, Matts Croc Clips, and so many more but am being over run by those in East States requests. If more than 1 person puts in requests for same thing seem to help.
@whateveritis3103
@whateveritis3103 2 года назад
We had many frogs that would sing all night living next to our pool. One night a huge goanna came to visit and stayed for a few days. We could almost hear the frogs whispering,"be qwiet,be vewy,vewy qwiet". They didn't make a sound until the goanna left,then it was back to,ribut, ribut,croak....lol
@KitKat-wt6ed
@KitKat-wt6ed 2 года назад
Kangaroos coming up to your back door isn't all that common except maybe on country properties. I'd rather deal with a kangaroo than a bear though lol.
@daveamies5031
@daveamies5031 2 года назад
My funniest huntsman story: I was in the front seat as a passenger in a car when I was about 13, mums friend driving is scared of spiders, a baby huntsman (about the size of a $!1 coin) climbs out from the drivers side sun shade, next thing I know, she on my lap in the passenger side screaming, so I grab the steering wheel cause the car is still going 60km/h! luckily we didn't crash I was able to steer the car to the side and it slowed to a stop and stalled (it was manual). Will never forget that, can't imagine her reaction if it was big spider 🤣
@globesamurai4547
@globesamurai4547 2 года назад
Haha mate your videos bring back memories subbed
@ManKidRides
@ManKidRides 2 года назад
The Bin she was in was a clothing donation bin for charities. And the "Weird bird noise" when the guy is in the car was the wonderful sound of an Aussie Magpie
@damiencross8921
@damiencross8921 2 года назад
That lady wasn't in a dumpster. It was a Charity bin. She was going through donated clothes, looking for the best bits. In other words, stealing from a Charity.
@timetherington1986
@timetherington1986 2 года назад
If you don't like snakes you'll love those laughing Kookaburras. Big snake killers.
@gazzasinkers4140
@gazzasinkers4140 2 года назад
Probably been said before, roos are very similar to deer. They are pretty docile, in groups, jump over fences, jump out into the road at night and both taste great :)
@ProductCreationFormula
@ProductCreationFormula 2 года назад
The thing in the shed was a Goanna. LOL, he called it a crocodile. 6 degrees in Australia is not below freezing. It is really cold. In Celsius 0 is considered freezing. I love your show, Ian.
@chowderpilot3843
@chowderpilot3843 2 года назад
That 100 lb feathered nightmare at 6:31 that looks like an extra from "Jurassic Park" was indeed a Cassowary...🧐
@amismarterthanmy6thgrader
@amismarterthanmy6thgrader 2 года назад
You hand such a well balanced thought process nd sense of humour lol
@micko11154
@micko11154 2 года назад
The 'crocodile' in the shed was a species of monitor lizard. Maybe a Perenti or Goanna! The temp at the car wash reads 'below 6 degrees celsius', so 5 dgrees or 4 etc NOT Minus 6 degrees, m8! Cheers and thanks to you and your family for all your stuff, I look for it every day!
@tanyabrown9839
@tanyabrown9839 2 года назад
6C is still very cold and wouldnt really feel much difference to freezing out there, I wouldnt want to be washing outside in that.
@DekGT5mad
@DekGT5mad 2 года назад
I've had a goanna like that living in my roofspace for the last few years since the bushfires in 2019. Prior to that I was always having to spray for roaches and trap the odd mouse, now I don't get anything, he might be noisy going in and out via a wall but it's a small price for the best pest protection I've come across! 😂
@Mybabycase
@Mybabycase 2 года назад
It would be peeing and pooping all down your walls and ceiling
@DekGT5mad
@DekGT5mad 2 года назад
@@Mybabycase I thought about that when he first moved in and I was thinking about having him/her? trapped and relocated, but after going into the roof space he actually wasn't peeing and pooping throughout the roof cavity, he had his trampled down path through the insulation to where the hot water pipe enters through the wall above the inside ceiling height, where he lays on the insulation and against the pipe and sleeps. Maybe it's they don't poop where they sleep.
@Mybabycase
@Mybabycase 2 года назад
@@DekGT5mad no they deffinetly do pee and poo where they sleep you probably can’t see it they do it down the wall spaces it runs along the inside of walls
@concernedaussie1330
@concernedaussie1330 2 года назад
Man I really like watching your Aussie videos.
@macman1469
@macman1469 2 года назад
That lizard looked like a Bungarra to me .They get bigger than that. - But I could be mistaken.
@leisabrady5384
@leisabrady5384 2 года назад
Those huntsman spider are everywhere they will not hurt you and they eat all the mozzies and flys. On my wedding night I was 6 months pregnant and felt something drop on my pillow. Once I focused it was a huntsman the size of your hand nearly gave birth there and then. Love the video leisa Western Australia xx
@rachaelbrowne2402
@rachaelbrowne2402 2 года назад
That was a goanna 😂 we see them all the time in summer when we walk our dogs. The coke cans are real.
@MarkJohnson-ro1ed
@MarkJohnson-ro1ed 2 года назад
5:11 The first was a probably waiting for instructions so as to not delay the larger freight train. 6:13 is a charity bin. That person was stealing donations from a charity. 12:38 The temperature is below 6 degrees, not -6 degrees (the foam wouldn't work in sub zero temperatures) 22:45 The best part about spiders in the toilet is that it is a surefire way to relieve constipation! For a future video, (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pSRtHvngZ2U.html) a most epic drag race in Perth.
@adamhofman4933
@adamhofman4933 2 года назад
Lol I was like ‘below 6 degrees…. So 5° then’🤷‍♂️
@MarkJohnson-ro1ed
@MarkJohnson-ro1ed 2 года назад
@@adamhofman4933 but more importantly, above the freezing point of water.
@casslambourn9624
@casslambourn9624 2 года назад
Hi Ian, love watching your reactions. The bird laughing with the guy who had a white beard was a kookaburra. Don’t be scared of snakes. I’ve been in Australia for 40 years and only ever seen one snake out of an animal park or zoo. I live on acreage in Tasmania and do recommend scanning the ground as you walk anywhere in Australia. The huntsman spiders are creepy but I spray my car and house with bug spray and so far haven’t had any in either.
@kevkoala
@kevkoala 2 года назад
Huntsmans are harmless...scary looking to anyone not used to them but harmless...except when the little bastards get in your car and frighten the shit out of you while driving!
@nelsondawson9706
@nelsondawson9706 2 года назад
That's true
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 2 года назад
Kookaburras are a unique form of kingfisher
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 2 года назад
Yes. The largest kingfisher on the planet. Love em😁
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