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"The
Tourist Stations of the Nation" |
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So you think you know Australia ! The following gem was sent to us by a station listener so its obviously doing the rounds on the internet blogs and such like.
It's written by Douglas Adams of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy" fame. |
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Australia is a very confusing place, taking up a large
amount of the bottom half of the planet. It is recognizable from orbit because
of many unusual features, including what at first looks like an enormous bite
taken out of its southern edge; a wall of sheer cliffs which plunge deep into
the girting sea. Geologists assure us that this is simply an accident of geomorphology and plate tectonics, but they still call it the "Great Australian Bight" proving that not only are they covering up a more frightening theory but they can't spell either! The first of the confusing things about Australia is the status of the place. Where other landmasses and sovereign lands are classified as either continent, island, or country, Australia is considered all three. Typically, it is unique in this. The second confusing thing about Australia are the animals. They can be divided into three categories: Poisonous, Odd, and Sheep. It is true that of the 10 most poisonous arachnids on the planet, Australia has 9 of them. Actually, it would be more accurate to say that of the 9 most poisonous arachnids, Australia has all of them. However there are curiously few snakes, possible because the spiders have killed them all. But even the spiders won't go near the sea. Any visitors should be careful to check inside boots (before putting them on), under toilet seats (before sitting down) and generally everywhere else. A stick is very useful for this task. At this point, we would like to mention the Platypus - estranged relative of the mammal, which has a duck-bill, otter's tail, webbed feet, lays eggs, detects its aquatic prey in the same way as the electric eel and has venomous barbs attached to its hind legs, thus combining all 'typical' Australian attributes into a single improbable creature. The last confusing thing about Australia is the inhabitants. First, a short history: Sometime around 40,000 years ago, some people arrived in boats from the north. They ate all the available food, and a lot of them died. The ones who survived learned respect for the balance of nature, man's proper place in the scheme of things and spiders. They settled in and spent a lot of the intervening time making up strange stories. |
Then, around 200 years ago, Europeans arrived in boats
from the north. More accurately, European convicts were sent, with a few
deranged and stupid people in charge. They tried to plant their crops in Autumn
(failing to take account of the reversal of the seasons when moving from the top
half of the planet to the bottom), ate all their food, and a lot of them died.
Eventually, the new lot of people stopped being
Europeans on Extended Holiday and became Australians.
There is also the matter of the beaches. Australian beaches are simply the
nicest and best in the entire world. Although anyone actually venturing into the
sea will have to contend with sharks, stinging jellyfish, stonefish (a fish
Instead, they are genial, jolly, cheerful and always willing to
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Major engineering feats have been performed with sheets of corrugated iron,
string, and mud. Alone of all the races on earth, they seem to be free from the
'Grass is Greener on the other side of the fence' syndrome, and roundly proclaim
that Australia is, in fact, the other side of that fence. They call the land
"Oz","Godzone" (a verbal contraction of "God's Own Country") and "Best bloody
place on earth, bar none, strewth." Do not wear a Hawaiian shirt. Religion and Politics are fairly safe topics of conversation, (Australians don't care too much about either) but Sport is a minefield.
The only correct answer to "So, howdya' like our
country, eh?" is "Best (insert your own regional swear word here) country in the
world!". It is very likely that, on arriving, some cheerful Australians will
'adopt' you on your first night, and take you to a pub where Australian Beer is
served. |
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Tips to Surviving Australia:
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For the month of January Nature Sounds, i.e. animals, wind, surf, waterfalls, storms, lightning |
For the month of February Soundtracks from Hollywood, Bollywood, European Movies |
For the month of March Children Stories |
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For the month of
April Choirs singing contemporary and Gregorian chants |
For the month of May Your country's music (classical or folk or story telling) |
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