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#200253 06/05/11 11:25 PM
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I just heard an ad on television for a restaurant that boasts an Australian theme; the guy spoke with an Aussie accent--credible or not, I'm not sure.
Anyway--what are lobster tiles, please?

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Yes, I should ask the waiter, but we have them on the
menu at "Outback" a chain of Aussie themed restaurants here too.


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what are lobster tiles, please?

It's a new one on me. How thick was the strine spoken?
Could it have been Lobster Tails?

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I think it must have been Lobster Tails too, Jackie.
You know how these funny ascents make words sound.

Looking delicious

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Or either it's just the shell without any meat inside.

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You know how these funny ascents make words sound.

I'm with Candy on this one. Seems like Stage Strine (Australian English); the ai /eɪ/ of tails is pronounced like the i /æɪ/ in tile.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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Originally Posted By: Faldage
Or either it's just the shell without any meat inside.


I stopped by the restaurant here, and they said it is the
meat without the shell, usually sliced after cooking, making
it small round disks, and served with other seafood usually.
Shrimp and Lobster tiles. Scallops and Lobster tiles.


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You know how these funny ascents make words sound. 'Deed I do! I wasn't looking for an actual answer--I mean, it HAD to be tails! {Note: see OP emoticon.} I just wanted to see what kind of jokes/defense/comebacks y'all'd have. (Speaking of accents!)

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I just wanted to see what kind of jokes/defense/comebacks y'all'd have
You know defeat always goes over defense before detail.. whistle

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Originally Posted By: Jackie
You know how these funny ascents make words sound. 'Deed I do! I wasn't looking for an actual answer--I mean, it HAD to be tails! {Note: see OP emoticon.} I just wanted to see what kind of jokes/defense/comebacks y'all'd have. (Speaking of accents!)



BUT.....what about Lukes post whistle seems tiles might be the real thing!

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