Bigger Is Better, But Best When Smaller
September 5, 2005Before your next road trip, stop by David Yanciw’s Big Things Of A Big Country, where “it is not just the size, but the thought that counts”. Searchable by province, artist or subject, this site catalogs all the bigness Canada has to offer — from Mundare, Alberta’s big sausage to the big UFO in Moonbeam, Ontario. There are big Ukrainians, big pinto beans, big turtles, and bigfeet.
For those who’ll never get to visit such attractions in person, you can experience all the magic in one place at the World’s Largest Collection of World’s Smallest Versions of World’s Largest Things — coming soon to a town in a State near you.
If all the bigness is starting to make you feel uneasy, unwind with the Collier Classification System for Very Small Objects — a compendium of items “visible to the naked eye but small enough to go unnoticed most of the time”.

i think the ukraniens win for sure, especially in the processed foods category
Comment by dp — September 6, 2005 @ 2:27 am
did i say ukraniens? cause i sure meant ukranians.
Comment by dp — September 6, 2005 @ 2:27 am