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Submitted: Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:38
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From me, and the Damn Dog.....Wishing you, and your own a very Merry Christmas. Be Happy in the New Year and considerate of others.

Many thanks for all your ideas and advice. It's much appreciated.

Have a good one fellas.

I'll leave you with this:


A BUSH CHRISTMAS

The sun burns hotly thro' the gums
As down the road old Rogan comes -
The hatter from the lonely hut
Beside the track to Woollybutt.
He likes to spend his Christmas with us here.
He says a man gets sort of strange
Living alone without a change,
Gets sort of settled in his way;
And so he comes each Christmas day
To share a bite of tucker and a beer.
Dad and the boys have nought to do,
Except a stray odd job or two.
Along the fence or in the yard,
"It ain't a day for workin' hard."
Says Dad. "One day a year don't matter much."
And then dishevelled, hot and red,
Mum, thro' the doorway puts her head
And says, "This Christmas cooking, My!
The sun's near fit for cooking by."
Upon her word she never did see such.

"Your fault," says Dad, "you know it is.
Plum puddin'! on a day like this,
And roasted turkeys! Spare me days,
I can't get over women's ways.
In climates such as this the thing's all wrong.
A bit of cold corned beef an' bread
Would do us very well instead."
Then Rogan said, "You're right; it's hot.
It makes a feller drink a lot."
And Dad gets up and says, "Well, come along."
The dinner's served - full bite and sup.
"Come on," says Mum, "Now all sit up."
The meal takes on a festive air;
And even father eats his share
And passes up his plate to have some more.
He laughs and says it's Christmas time,
"That's cookin', Mum. The stuffin's prime."
But Rogan pauses once to praise,
Then eats as tho' he'd starved for days.
And pitches turkey bones outside the door.
The sun burns hotly thro' the gums,
The chirping of the locusts comes
Across the paddocks, parched and grey.
"Whew!" wheezes Father. "What a day!"
And sheds his vest. For coats no man had need.
Then Rogan shoves his plate aside
And sighs, as sated men have sighed,
At many boards in many climes
On many other Christmas times.
"By gum!" he says, "That was a slap-up feed!"
Then, with his black pipe well alight,
Old Rogan brings the kids delight
By telling o'er again his yarns
Of Christmas tide 'mid English barns
When he was, long ago, a farmer's boy.
His old eyes glisten as he sees
Half glimpses of old memories,
Of whitened fields and winter snows,
And yuletide logs and mistletoes,
And all that half-forgotten, hallowed joy.
The children listen, mouths agape,
And see a land with no escape
Fro biting cold and snow and frost -
A land to all earth's brightness lost,
A strange and freakish Christmas land to them.
But Rogan, with his dim old eyes
Grown far away and strangely wise
Talks on; and pauses but to ask
"Ain't there a drop more in that cask?"
And father nods; but Mother says "Ahem!"
The sun slants redly thro' the gums
As quietly the evening comes,
And Rogan gets his old grey mare,
That matches well his own grey hair,
And rides away into the setting sun.
"Ah, well," says Dad. "I got to say
I never spent a lazier day.
We ought to get that top fence wired."
"My!" sighs poor Mum. "But I am tired!
An' all that washing up still to be done."

"C.J. Dennis"


Regards

Kim
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Reply By: Hairy (NT) - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:46

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:46
Same to you and the Damn Dog from us too...stay safe
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Reply By: Cruiserman1961 (QLD) - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:47

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:47
The same to you and yours! Have a merry Christmas and I hope a prosperous and healthy new year!
Keep the shiny side up and drop in for a few cold ones if you ever get to Bundaberg, Qld :)
Udo & family
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Reply By: Member - Tim - Stratford (VIC) - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:50

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:50
Kev & DD,

To you also. The following lyrics were found on the net - my young bloke is singing it at his Xmas break-up....

Dashing through the bush
In a rusty Holden Ute
Kicking up the dust
Esky in the boot
Kelpie by my side
Singing Christmas songs
It's summer time and I am in
My singlet, shorts & thongs
CHORUS:
OH, JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS
JINGLE ALL THE WAY
CHRISTMAS IN AUSTRALIA
ON A SCORCHING SUMMER'S DAY
JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS
CHRISTMAS TIME IS BEAUT
OH WHAT FUN IT IS TO RIDE
IN A RUSTY HOLDEN UTE

Engine's getting hot
Dodge the kangaroos
Swaggy climbs aboard
He is welcome too
All the family is there
Sitting by the pool
Christmas day, the Aussie way
By the barbecue!

CHORUS

Come the afternoon
Grandpa has a doze
The kids and uncle Bruce
Are swimming in their clothes
The time comes round to go
We take a family snap
Then pack the car and all shoot through
Before the washing up

CHORUS
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Follow Up By: Member - Kim M (VIC) - Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 18:15

Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 18:15
Gidday Kev and DD

I've given your little ditty to the girls at work, and demanded they sing is at the pub when I take them out for Xmas lunch on Thursday......Have'nt been thrown out of a pub in a long while!

LOL

Regards

Kim
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Follow Up By: Member - Littleborgy (SA) - Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 20:43

Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 20:43
Thanks for posting that Tim... I was trying to remember the words to this song so i could teach it to my daughters... I used to sing it at school when i was a lad (still am in some ways lol)

Hope u have a good Xmas.

Cheers, Brad
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Reply By: JimDi - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:54

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 20:54
Kim,
Merry xmas as well. The poem reminds me of a bush christmas about 30plus years ago. 1973 I think. My wife's late Aunt used to carry on pretty much the same. Huge meals that left every one groaning in the NSW midwestern christmas heat on a reasonably remote property. One year she had over an old bushie who liked his rum. He arrived shaking. She calmly and politely offered him a shot of rum and then another and another. All at respectable intervals until the old blokes hand stopped shaking and then she promptly served christmas dinner.
I still have pleasant memories of those days.All the women standing around cooking a traditional dinner with dampened towels around their necks. They all complained constantly but would not do it any other way.

Merry Christmas

Jim
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Reply By: Tracy I - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 23:12

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 23:12
Hey Kim,
Have a good one.

(Can I recite all these Aussie songs at my citizenship ceremony one day?)
:)
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Follow Up By: Kevndeb - Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 13:34

Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 13:34
I can recommend the Bucko and Champs CD...an Aussie Christmas...

Deck the Shed in sprigs of Wattle....
10 White Boomers...
Christmas Never Made it to Darwin....



Debbie < who is packing the fairy lights for the caravan...
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Reply By: mike w (WA) - Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 23:53

Monday, Dec 10, 2007 at 23:53
Merry xmas to the dog and you from us and ours

stay safe on any travels
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Reply By: Bonz (Vic) - Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 17:44

Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 17:44
And to you and your Kim, Have a gr8 one
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Reply By: Member - Littleborgy (SA) - Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 20:39

Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007 at 20:39
Merry Christmas Kim... Hope u have a good safe one

Cheers, Brad
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