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@currencytrader4389

I remember when this channel only had about a million subs and you were telling me (back when he could still answer his commentors )  how a TV show deal fell thru. Probably the best  thing that ever happened to you. You are KILLING it!

@601bigboi5

I love the fact!!!  That the chef and owner ate the lobster with a fork and my guy Sonny went in straight hands !!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Love it!!!πŸ‘πŸ‘

@pamelacooke489

I can't believe you came to our little island! Been watching your channel for ages and never thought you would come here ❀

@akwamarsunzal

Love the channel BUT.... These guys, showing their skills, sharing their skills is amazing. Your Tassie Adventure Man absolutely nailed it! Mental health is a serious issue these days. I have suffered with mental health issues for over 40 years, have attempted suicide, had some seriously horrific years of struggling to hold things together and its guys like this who get it, understand it and, most importantly, recognise that not everyone has the opportunity to do what he does! Bless you all! ❀

@pronumeral1446

Tasmania is like the Pacific Northwest of Australia. It has temperate rainforest and the second tallest trees in the world after North American redwoods. It's known for seafood and scallop pies (as in, shellfish scallops), as well as native pepperberry. Due to the cool climate in Tasmania, they have to import tropical foods (prawns, bananas, mangoes, sweet potato, olives, tomatoes, citrus, macadamia nuts) from other parts of Australia. Notably, Tasmania has no emus.

@Aussiejeep80

As a Tasmanian video’s like this make me extremely proud of our island. I’ve been diving with my dad since I was a kid it’s an awesome way to get your own food. Thanks for showcasing our state. ❀ The mures guys are right the secret is getting out. Wait till you try our venison that is amazing too. We are very lucky to live here we love this place.

@toddoughty2043

I would love to see Sonny visit Tonga! Awesome vids thank you to the whole crew!!

@thebloodyenglish6620

For anyone wondering 300 dozen is 3,600. Pretty easy math. A dozen= 12.

Don't do 300 x 12 do 3 x 12. Thats 36.
One extra zero on the 3 makes it 30 so turns it to 30 x 12 and thats 360.
Another zero on the 30 for the 300 makes it 3,600.

So you do
3 x 12 = 36
30 x 12 = 360
300 x 12 = 3,600 the final answer 

You could just add the extra zero on the final answer first, work out the first one then how many more zeros you need to add on to it and add them on. 

But I find a lot of people get their wires fried doing it the faster way and just easier to break it down fully to keep track where you is.

@PigeonWarlord

Wow the footage you showed of them catching these fish with their bare hands made me instantly wanna follow them.

@northamericanx15

IM so glad you are in Tassie... amazing land, people, food and wine. I just booked my second trip back after 4 years!

@michaelmills34

All of these videos are so entertaining and informative!

@GremoriaParadise

I can see why this channel has so many viewers, it has so much charm, the way you and guest talk, so much passion

@mellorjr

I look forward to checking in every Sunday for new episodes here... Ah peace ✌🏼 πŸ˜‚

@rolindabrown5629

Sonny will always be the man! Out here still roaming and every bite ain't WOW! He's authentic!

@lowelliswell

best way to eat these southern Australia lobster is by sashimi .sweetness and texture is top class.

@sketchyniso

the two dudes were seriously cool, they know how to live, respect.

@Hyperion-5744

Tasmania is on my travel list.

@Keithostrangeman

Tassie is life. πŸ‘Œ

@ThomasNb1102

As an english man i will love to try Australian fish and chips.