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UK vs US version of Coupling by taIon2003-10-22 09:36:23
  The US version stinks like week-old dead fish. by quilting_kitty2003-10-22 09:41:13
    I was wondering how it could be bad. by nin_man2003-10-22 09:52:55
      Yeah, they changed it a little, and by quilting_kitty2003-10-22 10:29:53
        How can you drop the title part of the pilot? by taIon2003-10-22 10:47:42
          They changed the title... by quilting_kitty2003-10-22 11:01:28
            er, what? by niwikki 2003-10-22 11:33:17
what the heck is "tastes like chicken, smells like fish"? I've *NEVER* heard that saying before. (so it IS like we don't have that saying here)

I've heard "it tastes like chicken" being a phrase that's commonly used when trying to describe to someone some sort of food they'd never tried and you're basically trying to get them to try it (or as a joke in reference to cannibalism)... and I've heard references to certain things that probably shouldn't be mentioned in front of a FYOS that "smell like fish"... but I've never heard the phrases in combination.
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              The saying is a combination of those by quilting_kitty2003-10-22 11:41:33
                I think it's more that by niwikki2003-10-22 11:50:23

 

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