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... the story behind australias' "big things"
Published on July 10, 2004 By mignuna In Humor

in terms of tourism, australias' rural areas have long fought a losing battle against the sophistication of our capital cities. i think most australians assume that this is because all tourists are spoiled lazy sods who only want to go to posh hotels where somebody will wash their socks.

but this is not true !.

the real problem seems to be that australias' country areas have, by some bizarre unspoken agreement, apparently decided to rectify the tourist shortage by incessantly building ridiculously oversized fibreglass replicas of almost anything they can think of.

(the plan being that lots of people will want to come and look at these big things. nobody knows why anybody thinks this).

and clearly, this "plan" has not had the desired effect.

i can find nobody who can explain to me how it happened. i wish i could. i wish i could find somebody to blame for the virus that spawned some fifty-five (yes, 55) "big" things and counting.

it may be marginally less torturous if they at least had original names. but they don't. (that's part of the conspiracy). no matter how many times the "thing"s' original size is exaggerted in the "replica", it's always called the same thing. big.

"the big ....". not giant. not huge. not enormous or monolithic or any other of the innumerable suitable words. big. they're big.

(it drives me insane. i mean, would you call a 21-foot long banana "big" ?).

despite my revulsion, these things continue to spawn (apparently unaided) from the bowels of the earth.

we have a big worm, a big chook, a big mushroom, a big prawn, a big rum bottle, a big gumboot, a big boxing crocodile, a big redback, a big cow, a big ned kelly, a big shell, a big bull, a big oyster, a big nut, a big stockwhip, a big tasmanian devil and a big pheasant ...

(a pheasant ?????)

...a big galah, a big scotsman, a big orange, mandarin, pineapple apple, mango and 2 big bananas, a big crocodile, a big ram, a big winch, a big miner, a big rocking horse, a big roo, big cod, big trout, big marlin, 2 big barramundi, and 3 big guitars (one playable).

to qualify as a "big thing", the object must outsize it's model by at least 200%, or must be at least twice average human height. it must have a "genuine" appearance (ie: it can't be a joke. it actually has to be a true replica).

a "big thing" must also be a structure that is "dominant" of it's landscape and is easily accessible to the public. it should also have local or cultural relevance.

although nobody will ever be able to convince me that australia should consider these "big things" an achievement in anything other than doggedly clinging to a silly theme, i will grant them that they do give us a certain something unique to offer the aficionado of large fibreglass vegetables and poultry.

(but from near-space this place must look like an island guarded by a master race of giant shiny fruits and fish with facial expressions).

australia. please don't come here. we're all barking mad.



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on Jul 10, 2004
This was so funny to read because on my way back from my wedding we passed by this diner/cafe that was called Paul Bunyan and of course it had a "big" Paul Bunyan replica in the parking lot. I must admit we laughed and then we stopped and took our picture by it. I know, I know..I am so ashamed...
Also in Florida, in Orlando at Gatorland you have to walk through a "big" aligators mouth to get in.
fun read...thanks..
on Jul 10, 2004
My dad thinks that woman in Canada have bigger racks.

~Sarah
on Jul 10, 2004
This post cracked me up. I was going to tell you that everything is bigger in Texas but I don't think we can even compete. I don't know if Australia has a site like this but there is a site in the US and its called roadside america and it lists all these types of "attractions". I think you should go and have your picture made by every big thing in Australia. I think its kind of fun and funny but would I leave the coast of Australia to go in search of "big" things - probably not.
on Jul 10, 2004
Hehe...Mig you crack me up. at least you aussies think BIG, hehe! I can't wait to do a tour of the bigness...haha! I'll just carry on amusing myself!
on Jul 10, 2004
Reply By: KellyW ...This was so funny to read because on my way back from my wedding we passed by this diner/cafe that was called Paul Bunyan and of course it had a "big" Paul Bunyan replica in the parking lot. I must admit we laughed and then we stopped and took our picture by it. I know, I know..I am so ashamed


ewww. i can't imagine a big paul bunyan, kelly, but it sounds damn scary. glad we don't have one of those (whatever it is hehe). although a big paul hogan can't be far off ... *shudders*


Reply By: BigDreamer415~... My dad thinks that woman in Canada have bigger racks


hehe sarah, your dad may well be right !. though that would be rather odd, wouldn't it ?. is that like an "urban myth" thingy ?

*makes mental note never to go to canada, as will look like boy near all humongous boobies !*



Reply By: Locamama: This post cracked me up. I was going to tell you that everything is bigger in Texas but I don't think we can even compete


oh locamama, you don't want to !.

I don't know if Australia has a site like this but there is a site in the US and its called roadside america and it lists all these types of "attractions". I think you should go and have your picture made by every big thing in Australia


i think there would be such a site. locamama, i imagine there would have to be (i'll have a look actually). and i think there are people who devote their travels to "getting photographed at big things". we do plan to travel around australia one day, so you never know, it could make for some cheesy blogs if i did a "big thing" tour hehe

I think its kind of fun and funny but would I leave the coast of Australia to go in search of "big" things - probably not.


sometimes you don't have to !. they are insidious !. there is giant banana 10 minutes from my house and we live in a tiny beach village !. there is no stopping them. aaaaarrrrggghhh...


Reply By: Sally jacobs ... Hehe...Mig you crack me up. at least you aussies think BIG, hehe! I can't wait to do a tour of the bigness...haha! I'll just carry on amusing myself!


sal, muggy and i would be honoured to escort you to something big one day, should you find yourself on our fair shores. just don't expect it to be half as entertaining as it sounds like ... cause it's not ... you have no idea how offensive a giant pineapple with a face can be until you see one !


mig XX

on Jul 11, 2004
sal, muggy and i would be honoured to escort you to something big one day, should you find yourself on our fair shores. just don't expect it to be half as entertaining as it sounds like ... cause it's not ... you have no idea how offensive a giant pineapple with a face can be until you see one !


Oh, I call Big Worm!!! That place is awesome fun! they have worms... and... more worms... hehe... seriously, they have heaps of worms, but other friendly Australian critters as well, The building is shaped and painted like a worm, and you walk through it... you are walking through a worm!!! Novelty value for Japanese tourists on the way to see penguins at Philip Island - 100% Mig, dont be so negative... our crap novelty 'BIG" attractions may be crap... but Aussies party BIG as well... I am sure Sally would have a blast!

My dad thinks that woman in Canada have bigger racks.


Hehe... I think that I am God's gift to woman... that doesn't make it true We know everything is bigger in Australia!!!

Miggy - this is a "funny cause it's true" article

BAM!!!

on Jul 11, 2004
sal, muggy and i would be honoured to escort you to something big one day, should you find yourself on our fair shores.


Ahh Mig I'm so going to hold you to that! I can't wait to see the great land of Aussie!

you have no idea how offensive a giant pineapple with a face can be until you see one !




Oh, I call Big Worm!!! That place is awesome fun! they have worms... and... more worms... hehe... seriously, they have heaps of worms, but other friendly Australian critters as well,


Would I sound incredibley sad if I said, oooh that sounds like fun? Ahh well it does, hehe!

but Aussies party BIG as well... I am sure Sally would have a blast!


Ahhh bring on the parties I can shake my ass too, that's what it's all about!
on Jul 11, 2004
you walk through it... you are walking through a worm!!!


exactly. you're walking through a worm !

Mig, dont be so negative... our crap novelty 'BIG" attractions may be crap... but Aussies party BIG as well... I am sure Sally would have a blast!


i'll have to leave that part to you, muggy. you kids can phone me when it's time for a lift home

Miggy - this is a "funny cause it's true" article


my whole life is that



Ahh Mig I'm so going to hold you to that! I can't wait to see the great land of Aussie!


consider it a deal, ma'am !

Would I sound incredibley sad if I said, oooh that sounds like fun? Ahh well it does, hehe!


euch. you and muggy can have your giant phallic worm. i'll be hiding in the car, dying of shame

Ahhh bring on the parties !


sal, for that part, i'll just be plain old hiding.


mig XX"
on Jul 12, 2004
The Big Pineapple (Nambour QLD) is COOL (but not as cool as when I was 5)

it doesn't have a face but you can go inside it and it's now sponsered by Golden Circle and the pineapple is full of golden circle products - what happens from plantation to your shopping trolley

Then you've got all the attractions - the train, the macadamia nut factory, the place with animals, the gift shop and of course the rows of pineapples

have you been to the Ettamouga (sp) Pub --- that's probably the coolest attraction on the coast -- After Dreamworld - I Love Dreamworld

and the least coolest would hands down be the SUPERBEE - *sigh* Oh come on mum the superbee's got loads of attractions - snow whites cottage (it's about a metre high It's a solid concrete house - you can't even go in it and its surounded my concrete dwarfs), honey tasting and the live beekeeping show

on Jul 12, 2004
I remember being in NZ when I was about five and being really excited about seeing the 'BIG CARROT'. A big carrot? Excited? Why did my parents not lock me away? Surely that was a good enough sign of insanity at that early age.

The thing with the carrot was that it didn't even appear to be there for a reason. It wasn't (as far as I remember) in a big carrot growing district, or anything. It was just there - all orange, large, phallic and offensive to the landscape. And people get paid to make these things?

I did not know that Australia had two big bananas. We don't need one, let alone two! What a waste of perfectly serviceable fibreglass! The other really crap monstrosity is the mini Ayres Rock which used to be Leyland Brothers World, but now contains a cafe and is situated next to a service station. There is even a path across the top of it so that you too can climb Uluru, without the risk of death or offending the aboriginal owners. Great!

We really are quite a sad country sometimes. Especially if, when in a discussion about the pros and cons of travelling there, all we can say is 'Well, we have a lot of BIG things'

Great article!
on Jul 12, 2004
Reply By: trina_pPosted: Monday, July 12, 2004The Big Pineapple (Nambour QLD) is COOL (but not as cool as when I was 5)


trina, i remember driving past the "big" banana at age 5 and it had just been built. my dad made this "big" deal about it (ugh. bad pun). it was enormous at the time, but now it just looks dwarfed by houses and roads.

Then you've got all the attractions - the train, the macadamia nut factory, the place with animals, the gift shop and of course the rows of pineapples


i have to admit, trina, i love those macadamia-nut chocolate thingys they make there. have you tried them ?. those round things with caramel and chopped macadamias and coated in chocolate oh yummmmm. and the pineapple sounds like more fun than the banana. i have pineapple envy now

have you been to the Ettamouga (sp) Pub --- that's probably the coolest attraction on the coast -- After Dreamworld - I Love Dreamworld


i love dreamworld, too. i went there about 3 yrs ago and i loved it. i haven't been to ettamouga (i don't know how to spell it, either !), but our friends' band played at "the pub with no beer" at taylors arm on sunday !

and i agree. and the superbee doesn't sound very super at all.



Reply By: FlooziePosted: Monday, July 12, 2004I remember being in NZ when I was about five and being really excited about seeing the 'BIG CARROT'. A big carrot?


a big carrot, suz ?. i feel slightly better about australia now. at least we don't have a big carrot ... i hope

It was just there - all orange, large, phallic and offensive to the landscape


yes, like the banana !. it's not even that curvy !

The other really crap monstrosity is the mini Ayres Rock which used to be Leyland Brothers World, but now contains a cafe and is situated next to a service station. There is even a path across the top of it so that you too can climb Uluru, without the risk of death or offending the aboriginal owners.


bwaaaaaaa haaaaaa !. i've been there, too. suz, you are too funny. the rock is all faded and has gone pink. it looks like an enormous breast. it's not air-conditioned and has a tin roof. you don't realise you can't get out the other end until you get there and have to turn back and walk all the way through the volcanic athmosphere again. nasssssty hehe

We really are quite a sad country sometimes


we are. but you have to hand it to us for tenacity, suz. we're just going to keep building those suckers. aaaaarrrrggghhhh !

thanks suz, glad you're back chicky.


vanessa/mig XX
on Jul 12, 2004
it looks like an enormous breast


Now that you mention it...

Whenever I get my arse back in Australia, that drive from Sydney to Brisbane will never be the same again! Everytime I go past it I am going to have to yell 'LOOK - A GIGANTIC BOOBIE!' At least it will break the boredom, if only momentarily!

Glad to be back, Mig. I have to write my blog on my trip away. It was awesome!

Suz xxx
on Jul 12, 2004
Whenever I get my arse back in Australia, that drive from Sydney to Brisbane will never be the same again! Everytime I go past it I am going to have to yell 'LOOK - A GIGANTIC BOOBIE!' At least it will break the boredom, if only momentarily!


and i live near coffs harbour, which is also on that route, which means you can drive past and think "OH LOOK, A GIANT BOOBIE ... THAT REMINDS ME, MUST GO HAVE A CUPPA WITH MIG" !!!!

(not that "giant boobie" and "mig" go together in the same sentence usually. quite the opposite hehe)


looking forward to the trip blog


mig XX
on Jul 12, 2004
THAT REMINDS ME, MUST GO HAVE A CUPPA WITH MIG" !!!!


I was going to ask if you were near that big banana, but thought it might be a little rude. Cool! I have mine white with one, and I want you to have that committed to memory when I arrive I will try to drag Sal back with me as well. I think she could use some of the Australian sun!"
on Jul 12, 2004
I will try to drag Sal back with me as well. I think she could use some of the Australian sun!"


Yes Sal never says no to sun! Suz you're really following me tonight or I'm following you, one or the other! I've already organised tourist guides, I'm up for a trip to aussie, hehe, but is Aussie ready for me? "
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