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Clevo & the Dog on the Tuckerbox
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Thought you overseas guys might be interested in an Aussie icon.
No not Clevo, the doggie behind him. This little fellah is the famous 'Dog on the Tuckerbox' which is situated "Five miles from Gundagai". Literally & figuratively. He's recently been given a new lease on life after some shamefull neglect over recent years. Nevertheless, he still sits proudly & loyally, in all weathers, guarding his masters tuckerbox. |
Your tuckerbox
But... in a real-life situation would Clevo guard your tuckerbox or would he raid it?
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The Dog!
The story of the dog on the tucker box has been lost to time, however there are a few poems written about the subject that I will dig out & post, when I find my trusty Banjo Patterson book.
The story goes that a bullock team had been passing through Gundagai, and after setting up camp, went into town (or another camp). The dog stayed at camp, keeping guard of his tuckerbox. The driver never came back, they say he was killed, but the dog stayed, faithfully keeping guard, never letting anyone near the box, until its own death many years later. True or not, I don't know, but that is the story to the best of my recollection. Some say that this story sprung up after the famous poem, and the actual dog is a work of fiction. Whatever, It's not a bad yarn. |
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Sorry, it wasn't the Banjo! It was Jack Moses
I've done my share of shearing sheep, Of droving and all that; And bogged a bullock team as well, On a Murrumbidgee flat. I've seen the bullock stretch and strain And blink his bleary eye, And the dog sit on the tuckerbox, Nine miles from Gundagai. I've been jilted, jarred and crossed in love, And sand-bagged in the dark, Till if a mountain fell on me, I'd treat it as a lark. It's when you've got your bullocks bogged, That's the time you flog and cry, And the dog sits on the tuckerbox Nine miles from Gundagai. We've all got our little troubles, In life's hard, thorny way. Some strike them in a motor car And others in a dray. But when your dog and bullocks strike, It ain't no apple pie, And the dog sat on the tuckerbox Nine miles from Gundagai. But that's all past and dead and gone, And I've sold the team for meat, And perhaps, some day where I was bogged, There'll be an asphalt street, The dog, ah! well he got a bait, And thought he'd like to die, So I buried him in the tuckerbox, Nine miles from Gundagai. |
Whats a Tuckerbox? It looks about the right size to keep some of those gawd awful snakes you guys keep telling us about. :D
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Now now, Barry... Australia has some NICE snakes. Especially those cute little brown ones. :)
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A tuckerbox is a box you put your tucker in, of course!
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And Tucker
Tucker = something one tucks into. :teach:
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Tucker to Clevo
That might be a sheep, cat, cute little bunny rabbit or even a Jack Russell.
Even a snake would do at a pinch. Quote:
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Barry Tucker = food box = timber container, see under dog. I think Bullocky's would've eaten, bitten, been bitten, trodden on, sworn at, whipped, accidentally grabbed a brown snake or two in their day... |
Great photo and story!!!
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