Eurelia, South Australia

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Eurelia (32°33′S, 138°33′E[1]) is a small town in South Australia.

The pronunciation of the town's name gives rise to some long standing jokes. One joke[2] has two railway porters at each end of the platform and as each train pulls in one would call out "You're a liar! You're a liar", and the other would reply "You really are! You really are!". (Ie. the town's name sounds like either "you're a liar" or "you really are" depending on which syllable the stress falls.)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Eurelia page at Geoscience Australia
  2. ^ Tom Burton, Words in Your Ear, Wakefield Press, 1999, ISBN 1-86254-475-1, page 101, relating a joke told to him by Alan Brissenden