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Grogster![]() Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9745 |
I got sent this today, and I thought others might like to read it too - it is brilliant. Normally, I like to stick to the topics, so forgive me this one indiscretion....EDIT: For non-Australian and New Zealand members, a "Cocky" is a farmer. Normally a sheep farmer. Aussie/NZ slang. The sun was hot already and it was only 8 o'clock The cocky took off in his Ute, to go and check his stock. He drove around the paddocks checking wethers, ewes and lambs, The float valves in the water troughs, the windmills on the dams He stopped and turned a windmill on to fill a water tank And saw a ewe down in the dam, a few yards from the bank. "Typical bloody sheep," he thought, "they've got no common sense, "They won't go through a gateway but they'll jump a bloody fence." The ewe was stuck down in the mud, he knew without a doubt She'd stay there 'til she carked it if he didn't get her out. But when he reached the water's edge, the startled ewe broke free And in her haste to get away, began a swimming spree. He reckoned once her fleece was wet, the weight would drag her down If he didn't rescue her, the stupid sod would drown. Her style was unimpressive, her survival chances slim He saw no other option, he would have to take a swim. He peeled his shirt and singlet off, his trousers, boots and socks And as he couldn't stand wet clothes, he also shed his jocks. He jumped into the water and away that cocky swam He caught up with her somewhere near the middle of the dam. The ewe was quite evasive, she kept giving him the slip He tried to grab her sodden fleece but couldn't get a grip. At last he got her to the bank and stopped to catch his breath She showed him little gratitude for saving her from death. She took off like a Bondi tram around the other side He swore next time he caught that ewe he'd hang her bloody hide. Then round and round the dam they ran, although he felt quite puffed He still thought he could run her down, she must be nearly stuffed.. The local stock rep came along, to pay a call that day. He knew this bloke was on his own, his wife had gone away, He didn't really think he'd get fresh scones for morning tea But neither was he ready for what he was soon to see. He rubbed his eyes in disbelief at what came into view For running down the catchment came this frantic-looking ewe. And on her heels in hot pursuit and wearing not a stitch The farmer yelling wildly, "Come back here, you lousy bitch!" The stock rep didn't hang around, he took off in his car The cocky's reputation has been damaged near and far So bear in mind the Work Safe rule when next you check your flocks Spot the hazard, assess the risk, and always wear your jocks! I have no idea who wrote it or when, so if anyone knows, please do post that information. Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops! |
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| Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5154 |
Oh dear. Last time someone posted a poem, I got a nasty email from a publisher. So if anyone knows the author, please share so we can give credit. The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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| BobD Guru Joined: 07/12/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 935 |
Google the first line and you'll see that it's been around. I don't think there will copyright problems. |
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Grogster![]() Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9745 |
No abuse of the rules intended - if you think this is a no-no, please delete the thread with my apologies. I just thought it was funny. EDIT: Here is a direct link to it on the web. Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops! |
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