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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Stacey reckons she was literally frothing at the bit to hear some Aussie Slang hey! Australian Slang hit it big in North American culture with popular movies/shows like: Crocodile Dundee, Muriels Wedding, and the Crocodile Hunter. While Stacey sounds more like Bridget Jones than Olivia Newton-John she tries her best with chosen Aussie Andrew Hansen! watch and see if apples shell be! To view more episodes check us out at http://www.jillandstaceydotheroo.com

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  • We loved Perth :)

  • If I'm not mistaken that's Toronto, I know that because I've stayed at that backpackers hostel. Great free pancake breafast, especially when you've run out of money and living on $2 hotdogs, lol.

  • @Rhiannon089 It is shot in Toronto :) That was right before we left for Oz! And we have heard great things about that hostel...and you can't beat the location!

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  • sick how yanks sound like poms when they attempt the aussie accent

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  • Those must have been the most uncommon slang phrases I have ever heard. I have enever met anyone who calls an avocado a gator pear...? :\

  • @samdog23 That was an attempt at our accent? I thought she was just a pom with a weird voice..

  • so true. i looked up a aussie accent site and most of the slang it had, i had never heard enyone say it in my life.

  • typical obese amercan thinkin they're funny cunts. go to hell

  • G'day Mate, we gone chuck a prawn on the barbie mate

  • I'm just going to say, me and my friends made uup the word frothing and its not what it means haha :

  • that wuz saad....

  • I bumped in to an American tourist recently in Sydney. She was carrying one of those, Australian to American dictionary (mostly with phrases). Some of the stuff in book was either so old Australian slang, that its obsolete or just never heard off. And for most those entries, the common slang is totally different.

  • Hey guys this was done as a spoof BEFORE we actually moved to Australia. I'm amazed to see how many views this got! Never thought it would make it over 500! My best friend and I just wanted to have a wicked web show to show our friends and family back home in CANADA how amazing Australia really is. - Even after living there for 2 years. I still sound like Bridget Jones. I've since refrained from attempting an Aussie accent sheerly out of respect for my mates in Broady. lol

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