
Maybe I deserve this award then.

Maybe I deserve this award then.
[quote]sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
beebuddy wrote:
Weird, I figured guns were a staple of the outback.
Lol, the vast majority of us live in urban areas
Wait…You don’t take your kangaroo to work with you? How else do you get there on time?[/quote]
LOL, the traffic in Sydney is getting so bad these days that riding a kangaroo to work would probably be quicker…
To the OP, that “G’day tuna” is not sold as far as I know in Oz, but some of the labelling looks similar to other tuna brands, especially the ones that add other things like tomato and onion. Most likely they are just trying to market the fact that it is Australian tuna, which is not something they need to do over here.
I don’t think we are ever going to solve the “best football code” debate, they are all too different anyway. I’d say soccer is the most skillful, Australian rules the most athletic and demanding on endurance, both rugby codes would be the toughest physically, although I think rugby league is the toughest of the lot, it has a much higher endurance component than union, but they have bigger hits more regularly and I think the combination of the two really adds up in terms of difficulty. Union is my favourite game to watch though, it’s a lot more tactical than league and at least there is decent international competition available.
[quote]bg100 wrote:
sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
beebuddy wrote:
Weird, I figured guns were a staple of the outback.
Lol, the vast majority of us live in urban areas
Wait…You don’t take your kangaroo to work with you? How else do you get there on time?
LOL, the traffic in Sydney is getting so bad these days that riding a kangaroo to work would probably be quicker…
To the OP, that “G’day tuna” is not sold as far as I know in Oz, but some of the labelling looks similar to other tuna brands, especially the ones that add other things like tomato and onion. Most likely they are just trying to market the fact that it is Australian tuna, which is not something they need to do over here.
I don’t think we are ever going to solve the “best football code” debate, they are all too different anyway. I’d say soccer is the most skillful, Australian rules the most athletic and demanding on endurance, both rugby codes would be the toughest physically, although I think rugby league is the toughest of the lot, it has a much higher endurance component than union, but they have bigger hits more regularly and I think the combination of the two really adds up in terms of difficulty. Union is my favourite game to watch though, it’s a lot more tactical than league and at least there is decent international competition available.[/quote]
Finally someone addresses the tuna! The thing about that tuna is that we don’t have ANY brands that add awesome stuff like hot peppers and tomato and basil etc into tuna… That is the only thing I have ever seen in this country that is like that, there is no other close comparison. Everything else is tuna in water or tuna in olive oil.
The first time I went to Japan I was impressed because they had tuna in some sort of Italian salad dressing which was really good. The OZ tuna completely blows that one away though. People in the USA, especially bodybuilder types, would LOVE if stuff like this were more common here. It’s 2$ a can and I still buy it.
[quote]
Finally someone addresses the tuna! The thing about that tuna is that we don’t have ANY brands that add awesome stuff like hot peppers and tomato and basil etc into tuna… That is the only thing I have ever seen in this country that is like that, there is no other close comparison. Everything else is tuna in water or tuna in olive oil.
The first time I went to Japan I was impressed because they had tuna in some sort of Italian salad dressing which was really good. The OZ tuna completely blows that one away though. People in the USA, especially bodybuilder types, would LOVE if stuff like this were more common here. It’s 2$ a can and I still buy it.[/quote]
Thats surprising, because over here nearly every major tuna brand has its own range of mixed flavours.
[quote]beebuddy wrote:
bg100 wrote:
sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
beebuddy wrote:
Weird, I figured guns were a staple of the outback.
Lol, the vast majority of us live in urban areas
Wait…You don’t take your kangaroo to work with you? How else do you get there on time?
LOL, the traffic in Sydney is getting so bad these days that riding a kangaroo to work would probably be quicker…
To the OP, that “G’day tuna” is not sold as far as I know in Oz, but some of the labelling looks similar to other tuna brands, especially the ones that add other things like tomato and onion. Most likely they are just trying to market the fact that it is Australian tuna, which is not something they need to do over here.
I don’t think we are ever going to solve the “best football code” debate, they are all too different anyway. I’d say soccer is the most skillful, Australian rules the most athletic and demanding on endurance, both rugby codes would be the toughest physically, although I think rugby league is the toughest of the lot, it has a much higher endurance component than union, but they have bigger hits more regularly and I think the combination of the two really adds up in terms of difficulty. Union is my favourite game to watch though, it’s a lot more tactical than league and at least there is decent international competition available.
Finally someone addresses the tuna! The thing about that tuna is that we don’t have ANY brands that add awesome stuff like hot peppers and tomato and basil etc into tuna… That is the only thing I have ever seen in this country that is like that, there is no other close comparison. Everything else is tuna in water or tuna in olive oil.
The first time I went to Japan I was impressed because they had tuna in some sort of Italian salad dressing which was really good. The OZ tuna completely blows that one away though. People in the USA, especially bodybuilder types, would LOVE if stuff like this were more common here. It’s 2$ a can and I still buy it.[/quote]
One thing you want to look at carefully is the ingredients in the flavoured tuna. Some of the flavours have additives like extra sugar or salt. While it’s nice to have the occasional taste change if you eat a lot of it I would stick to the plain tuna 80% of the time just to be on the safe side.
[quote]beebuddy wrote:
bg100 wrote:
sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
beebuddy wrote:
Weird, I figured guns were a staple of the outback.
Lol, the vast majority of us live in urban areas
Wait…You don’t take your kangaroo to work with you? How else do you get there on time?
LOL, the traffic in Sydney is getting so bad these days that riding a kangaroo to work would probably be quicker…
To the OP, that “G’day tuna” is not sold as far as I know in Oz, but some of the labelling looks similar to other tuna brands, especially the ones that add other things like tomato and onion. Most likely they are just trying to market the fact that it is Australian tuna, which is not something they need to do over here.
I don’t think we are ever going to solve the “best football code” debate, they are all too different anyway. I’d say soccer is the most skillful, Australian rules the most athletic and demanding on endurance, both rugby codes would be the toughest physically, although I think rugby league is the toughest of the lot, it has a much higher endurance component than union, but they have bigger hits more regularly and I think the combination of the two really adds up in terms of difficulty. Union is my favourite game to watch though, it’s a lot more tactical than league and at least there is decent international competition available.
Finally someone addresses the tuna! The thing about that tuna is that we don’t have ANY brands that add awesome stuff like hot peppers and tomato and basil etc into tuna… That is the only thing I have ever seen in this country that is like that, there is no other close comparison. Everything else is tuna in water or tuna in olive oil.
The first time I went to Japan I was impressed because they had tuna in some sort of Italian salad dressing which was really good. The OZ tuna completely blows that one away though. People in the USA, especially bodybuilder types, would LOVE if stuff like this were more common here. It’s 2$ a can and I still buy it.[/quote]
Starkist makes them in foil pouches. Great for camping or backpacking, so long as there are no bears.
[quote]cevet wrote:
some more aussie flavor[/quote]
(licks screen)
[quote]cevet wrote:
some more aussie flavor[/quote]
I think she is 18 now, so I don’t have to feel guilty anymore.
Wait, who is that? I thought it was Holly
Valance.
But if she’s just legal I’m guessing not.
[quote]sands wrote:
Wait, who is that? I thought it was Holly
Valance.
But if she’s just legal I’m guessing not.[/quote]
I’m pretty sure it’s some chick from home and away. Her name is Maddy on the show, but I don’t know the real name of the actress.
[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
sands wrote:
Wait, who is that? I thought it was Holly
Valance.
But if she’s just legal I’m guessing not.
I’m pretty sure it’s some chick from home and away. Her name is Maddy on the show, but I don’t know the real name of the actress.[/quote]
Ahh that explains why I didn’t know who it was. Normally when Home and Away is on, I’m usually headbutting a brick wall.
[quote]sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
sands wrote:
Wait, who is that? I thought it was Holly
Valance.
But if she’s just legal I’m guessing not.
I’m pretty sure it’s some chick from home and away. Her name is Maddy on the show, but I don’t know the real name of the actress.
Ahh that explains why I didn’t know who it was. Normally when Home and Away is on, I’m usually headbutting a brick wall.[/quote]
Um, I’m pretty sure that girl is a Victoria’s Secret model, but I can’t remember her name.
[quote]Bauer97 wrote:
sands wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
sands wrote:
Wait, who is that? I thought it was Holly
Valance.
But if she’s just legal I’m guessing not.
I’m pretty sure it’s some chick from home and away. Her name is Maddy on the show, but I don’t know the real name of the actress.
Ahh that explains why I didn’t know who it was. Normally when Home and Away is on, I’m usually headbutting a brick wall.
Um, I’m pretty sure that girl is a Victoria’s Secret model, but I can’t remember her name.
[/quote]
Miranda Kerr.
[quote]rsg wrote:
Miranda Kerr.[/quote]
Thank you good citizen.