Johnno
By Chris Williams
Published 1 January 2021
You know, you hear a lot of stories about the road
Truckies are a superstitious bunch
Johnno was a lot that way
I remember one time we got cut off by floods going north
I wanted to cut over the Dorrigo
No way Johnno would be in it
Packin’ em just at the thought
Black cats…walking under ladders
All them old sayings…he believed ‘em
Mad bastard that Johnno
The old bloke thought the sun shone out of him, and I reckon he
knew the sound of Johnno’s old Mack a mile away
We’d be sittin’ in Gurley Pub on a Sunday arvo, knocking down
a coupla coldies, and the old bloke would whine and start thumpin’
his tail and race to the door
Sure enough…Johnno would come rollin’ in five minutes later and
the old bloke would go berserk jumping around like a young pup
Sometime swe’d be just taking it easy, just makin’ a mile and
behind us, blastin’ his air horns and flashin’ his lights, and give
us a nudge up the ring with his bull bar
And we’d pull into a lay-by and have a brew and a yarn
A good mate Johnno
Ran out of road one night down Holbrook way, don’t know why or how,
she started fish-tailin’ on him…and went over
Well I hit the anchors and ran down to him but…
He didn’t need me anymore
Coppers got me to call his missus…said it would be easier comin’
from me…easier for them they meant
Can’t pass that place without thinkin’ of Johnno…’specially now.
See, I was down that way a coupla months later…just lopin’ along
and takin’ it easy and the old bloke starts whining, and turnin’
round in circles on his seat
And this bloke comes boring up behind us, blasting his air horns
and flashing his lights, and gives me a nudge up the ring with
his bull bar
And I thinks “Who’s this bloody clown”…but I pull into a lay-by
and he follows me in and we kill our lights and I got out…
And there’s nothing there
Told the missus…she reckoned I’d had too much lunatic soup
but I hadn’t touched a drop
That was ten years ago now…and Johnno often stops me for
a yarn and a beer…the old bloke rides with him now…and
we often light a camp-fire…they feel the cold you see?
Maybe you’ll see us one night…
Stop and join us…and we’ll talk about the road.