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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Traditions Free Poetry Contest Details Sponsor Paula Swanson Dinner Camp unwanted Visitor Dinner camp at 12 noon was when the drover slept, (Aussie tradition dinner camp) Up since daylight and before the birdies left their nest, A Mulga snake was irritated by part dingo cattle dogs...(Australian Shepherd) They’d nipped him jerked upon his tail in and out of hollow logs, (snake killers) 7 foot 4 they measured him, brown killer of the bush, (100% worse than Cobra) I woke in time to see him a striking at my moosh, (face) The bite was on my thumb tip, the sharp pocket knife cut it off. I grabbed and killed old brownie and limply let him flop. (banged his head on tree) I sucked and spat his venom, until the blood flow stopped, Condys crystal on the bite and bandaged a lot, Remedy of Australia way back in 1950, when, A tornaquet above the bite might keep you alive my friend. As old Drover Don said…Don Johnson Aussies were known to shoot a finger off after being bitten to be rid of the deadly poison venom. Death was the other option here. You could survive in the bush of Australia with a box of matches and a very sharp pocket knife. Mulga is a bushy tree 13% protein when there ain't no grass to grow, will keep horses, cattle and Kangaroos alive in the often drought!
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