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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    No offence, but the only song I want to remember Gough in is:

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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    CLANCY OF THE OVERFLOW (Updated)
    I had written him a text
    Which I'd sent, hoping the next
    Time he came in mobile coverage
    He'd have time to say hello.
    But I'd heard he'd lost his iPhone,
    So I emailed him from my smart phone,
    Just addressed, on spec, as follows:
    clancy@theoverflow


    And the answer redirected
    Wasn't quite what I'd expected
    And it wasn't from the shearing mate
    Who'd answered once before.
    His ISP provider wrote it
    And verbatim I will quote it:
    'This account has been suspended:
    You won't hear from him any more.'


    In my wild erratic fancy
    Visions come to me of Clancy:
    Out of reach of mobile coverage
    Where the Western rivers flow.
    Instead of tapping on the small screen,
    He'd be camping by the tall green
    River gums, a pleasure
    That the town folk never know.


    Well, the bush has friends to meet him
    But the rest of us can't greet him:
    Out there, even Telstra's network
    Doesn't give you any bars.
    He can't blog the vision splendid
    Of the sunlit plains extended
    Or tweet the wondrous glory
    Of the everlasting stars.


    I am sitting at the keyboard,
    I'm too stressed out to be bored
    As I answer all the emails
    By the deadlines they contain.
    While my screen fills with promotions
    For 'Viagra' and strange potions
    And announcements of the million-dollar
    Prizes I can claim.


    But the looming deadlines haunt me
    And their harassing senders taunt me
    That they need response this evening
    For tomorrow is too late!
    But their texts, too quickly ended,
    Often can't be comprehended
    For their writers have no time to think
    They have no time to wait.


    And I sometimes rather fancy
    That I'd like to trade with Clancy:
    Just set up an email bouncer
    Saying 'Sorry, had to go.'
    While he faced an inbox jamming
    Up with deadlines and with spamming
    As he signed off every message:
    clancy@theoverflow.


    -with apologies to A.B. ("Banjo") Paterson

    I think I prefer the original version from 1889.



    Clancy of the Overflow


    I had written him a letter which I had, for want of better
    Knowledge, sent to where I met him down the Lachlan, years ago,
    He was shearing when I knew him, so I sent the letter to him,
    Just ‘on spec’, addressed as follows, ‘Clancy, of The Overflow’.

    And an answer came directed in a writing unexpected,
    (And I think the same was written with a thumb-nail dipped in tar)
    ’Twas his shearing mate who wrote it, and verbatim I will quote it:
    ‘Clancy’s gone to Queensland droving, and we don’t know where he are.’

    . . . . .

    In my wild erratic fancy visions come to me of Clancy
    Gone a-droving ‘down the Cooper’ where the Western drovers go;
    As the stock are slowly stringing, Clancy rides behind them singing,
    For the drover’s life has pleasures that the townsfolk never know.

    And the bush hath friends to meet him, and their kindly voices greet him
    In the murmur of the breezes and the river on its bars,
    And he sees the vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended,
    And at night the wond’rous glory of the everlasting stars.

    . . . . .

    I am sitting in my dingy little office, where a stingy
    Ray of sunlight struggles feebly down between the houses tall,
    And the foetid air and gritty of the dusty, dirty city
    Through the open window floating, spreads its foulness over all

    And in place of lowing cattle, I can hear the fiendish rattle
    Of the tramways and the ‘buses making hurry down the street,
    And the language uninviting of the gutter children fighting,
    Comes fitfully and faintly through the ceaseless tramp of feet.

    And the hurrying people daunt me, and their pallid faces haunt me
    As they shoulder one another in their rush and nervous haste,
    With their eager eyes and greedy, and their stunted forms and weedy,
    For townsfolk have no time to grow, they have no time to waste.

    And I somehow rather fancy that I’d like to change with Clancy,
    Like to take a turn at droving where the seasons come and go,
    While he faced the round eternal of the cash-book and the journal —
    But I doubt he’d suit the office, Clancy, of ‘The Overflow’.

    Clancy of the overflow-Wallis and Matilda - YouTube
    Just brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
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    Review: Portrait of an Australian Everyman | Paul Kelly - Stories of Me
    Here you go bob10. A real classic covered by PK.

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    I have very fond memories of a young lady who thought Banjo's words were "in my wild erotic fancy"
    Now that I have spoiled aussie literature for you I'll move along

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    I have very fond memories of a young lady who thought Banjo's words were "in my wild erotic fancy"
    Now that I have spoiled aussie literature for you I'll move along

    Regards,
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