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@frank lee bent seems like someone in KoW has already started to farm yabbies?
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What are yabbies please ? I'm sure I'm not the only one in the dark here.
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frank lee bent wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 10:46 pm freshwater crayfish
Thanks. :sign17:
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Why do some Australians use weird colloquialisms like that when conversing with foreigners? Is it just a plain misunderstanding that nobody else knows what the fuck they are on about or are they just trying to speak in code? Genuine question.
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OP is Singaporean, not Australian.
Americans call them crawdads or mud bugs
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John Bingham wrote:Why do some Australians use weird colloquialisms like that when conversing with foreigners? Is it just a plain misunderstanding that nobody else knows what the fuck they are on about or are they just trying to speak in code? Genuine question.

There’s no secret code, that’s what they are called lol.


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frank lee bent wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 12:07 am OP is Singaporean, not Australian.
Americans call them crawdads or mud bugs
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i call them dinner
etouffe' will do
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