@scardycat Said
I wasnt sure where to put this so I popped it here.
TV and TV shows can give such a false view of how other countries live. In fact when I saw how some see Aussies it made me laugh.
Id like to let you know. We dont have kangaroos as pets and they dont just jump down the streets of our cities or towns. You might see one in a town if your out in the outback but this is very unlikely. They live in the bush and sometimes youll see them in paddocks. We dont have drop bears either that came from a TV commercial there not real. Most Aussies dont eat emu eggs, kangaroo, wombats, snakes or crocodles some do but not many. Oh yeah throw a shrimp on the BBQ thats bulls*** we dont all eat that either lol
We dont live in shacks and we have running water and proper roads lol. Australia is like any other western society and we eat the same as others do too. Oh yeah where not all piss head that roam the streets with cans of beer in our hands and saying G'day mate lol
Im not sure how other countries get these ideas but on the internet I have been asked these questions many times. I think there quite funny. if you can think of anything else you think we do or eat. Id love to hear them
Is there anything else that I've worked hard on this site to have the rest of the world believing about Australia that you'd like to blow out of the water???,and while I'm at it WE CAN eat all the things you say we don't eat,you seem to forget,this is the only country in the world where you can eat the two creatures on our countries emblem (Kangaroo and Emu for all the rest of you).
Kangaroo is very strong tasting meat and needs to be cooked a special way to be edible,otherwise your best off gluing it to the bottom of an old Boot.
Crocodile and Snake both taste a little like Chicken,not bad actually.
Americans have Shrimp,We here in Australia have Prawns,and regardless of what the original poster claims WE DO throw them on the BBQ if we want to,usually with a nice big nob of Butter and Garlic to taste.
I don't know or want to know for that matter where your from scardycat,but your certainly NOT an Aussie when you come out with all the crap you just have
Just for the record,WE DO SAY G'DAY,it's the most recognized words in the Australian language where ever we go in the world as a greeting,but of course you probably like most today just say Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii