crikey! i used to say that a lot when i got drunk. tripped people out..
heard it "G'day, mate" which is short for good day, mate
you're kidding! that's short for good day?! i never would have figured it out!
yes... it is short for Good day, which is a greeting, although its probably not as common as it may be shown in movies
australians are stereotyped a lot... just like how americans are stereotyped as fat asses...
but we sure got some purdy teefus
probably rather tough meat... Muscles of most animals are tough meats, and statistically, kangaroos have little fat on their bones
if cooked the right way kangaroo is actually very tender..
whether koalas are a protected species.
when kangaroon is cooked on a spit - tastes kind like beef...
not sure - I don't think so yet...
if kangaroo is hard to hunt
i've always wondered what penguin tastes like
wouldn't know - never hunted!
but there is plenty of road kill...
penguins are very smelly creatures
lol @ kangaroo hunting.

i am seriously lol'ing hard over here..
how does one cook kangaroo then? Its not a domesticated animal, right?
penguins stink! But are cute...
it gets cut up into various cuts of meat and can be cooked pretty much any way too...
rather surprised. Is it sold in the markets? I mean, do butchers keep it in the stores?
supermarkets carry it sometimes, deli's, some butchers carry it too - it's not as widely as accessable as say beef
but you can still get it fairly easily
its not exactly considered a domesticated animal, which may have something to do with its accessability
i think you all should send me some kangaroo meat and i'll send you some deer meat...
that's probably not a great idea. It'd be hella expensive to ship meat like that and have it still well-kept after several hours in a plane
not if I steal some dry ice @ work!!
of course the dry ice has been used to ship tissue samples, viral samples, sperm, pee, and blood...just don't under cook the meat and you