David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • Day 88 - Our Worst People

Day 88 - Our Worst People

Tuesday 13th August 2019

Join comedian David Boyle as he humorously critiques Australian travelers and their impact on the country's reputation in 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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6 minutes
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David Boyle's Hilarious Rant on Australian Travelers: A Sobriety Tale

No other country in the world lets the worst of the worst of their people leave the country.
Ever wondered what makes some travelers stand out for all the wrong reasons? Comedian David Boyle takes a comedic swipe at the antics of Australian tourists in his 5-minute daily podcast, 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. In this episode, titled 'Day 88 - Our Worst People', Boyle humorously dissects the behavior of Australians abroad and how it tarnishes the country's image.
With his signature wit, he claims that Australia is unique in letting its most unruly citizens travel, causing a stir wherever they go. Boyle paints a vivid picture of the loud, obnoxious, and sometimes arrogant Aussie travelers, contrasting them with the once-loved reputation they held. His observations aren't just limited to Australians; he goes on to rank other nationalities that have earned a bad rap overseas, including Israelis and Americans, with a cheeky nod to ISIS for good measure.
But it's not all laughs and jabs. Boyle's reflections are deeply rooted in his journey to sobriety, offering listeners a chance to see the world through the eyes of someone navigating life without alcohol. His honest and raw storytelling makes you chuckle while also making you think about the broader implications of travel behavior. This episode is perfect for anyone looking for a quick laugh and a bit of introspection about how we represent ourselves abroad.
Whether you're on your own sobriety journey or just in need of some comedic relief, Boyle's take on Australian travelers is both entertaining and thought-provoking.